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Sprechen Sie Deutsch?. :-)

Unread postby Anais » October 1st, 2007, 6:11 pm

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Unread postby Carmen » October 1st, 2007, 6:39 pm

Wow,nice story,Anais!
I know German too,I've been learning it for 10 years.
I'll write something in German for you:
Ich bin Carmen und wuerde gerne mit dir in Deutsch reden. (I'm Carmen and I would like to talk to you in German.)
Falls du einmal Hilfe brauchst,kannst mir schreiben,ich helfe dich gerne,soviel ich kann.(If you'll need help,you can write to me and I'll help you as much as I can.)

Ok,that's all for now.
Good luck in the future and maybe someday we'll meet in Ralph's section "Kannst du Deutsch?"
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Unread postby Anais » October 1st, 2007, 8:26 pm

Lol Carmen, danke :D .
That was so schön from you!. Sie hat mir sehr gefallen.
Ich wuerde gerne mit dir in Deutsch reden as well. Wie schade that I still can´t do it. :D
Viel Glück to you as well. :wink:
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Unread postby ChrisLively » October 1st, 2007, 8:46 pm

You'll have to teach me
I try it but only because of the Larousee Books and the online translators
but my german is terrible
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Unread postby skywriter1 » October 1st, 2007, 11:21 pm

Hallo Anais,

na, wie geht´s?
If you want to know something just ask.
You made me curious....which band was it that you got to know in 1995?
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Unread postby fos daddy » October 1st, 2007, 11:42 pm

i know a little german

Zwerg


sssshhhhhh hes hates that word

..
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Unread postby Inulka » October 1st, 2007, 11:51 pm

Originally posted by fos daddy
i know a little german

Zwerg


sssshhhhhh hes hates that word

..

and I know Zwergschnauzer
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Unread postby Anais » October 2nd, 2007, 11:47 am


Ja :lol: .
I also know some things like:

-Herr Ober, einen Tisch für vier Personen, bitte.
-Wa ist das Spezialgericht des Hauses?.
-Spiegeleier.
-Noch etwas, bitte. Ohne Sauce. Und dann möchte ich ein englisches Beefsteak.
-Hier, für Sie.
-Danke. Die Rechnung, bitte.

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Unread postby Gabi6912 » October 2nd, 2007, 1:19 pm

But I know, that there has been opened another german topic in this section with same purpose as yours Anais, opened by a brasilian fan, (Heart of a lion), it consists of plenty of pages, you just should have used search option and to join to that topic.

Ah, am I your alarmclock on this forum?
I always have wanted tobe an alarmclock.

Ah by the way,, couldn't you make a much more longer signature for your self than it is?
I "adore" scrolling it down with my scroll-down button.
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Unread postby Anais » October 2nd, 2007, 1:54 pm

Ok, I'm sorry if there is another topic like this but, you know, sometimes something makes us feel so happy that we just want to share it with everybody and we can´t realize that another topic was opened before. Don´t worry, if it bothers you I'll ask to delete it with no problem.

Sorry, you are not my alarmclock, you´ll have to look for another one.

And sorry for the third time cause I know that my signature is too long. I was going to change it this evening. You know not all of us have time to be in this forum as we would like. I even have no time right now to write this post. I only wanted to make you feel happy as you always do with everybody.
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Unread postby angel68 » October 2nd, 2007, 3:40 pm

Another German Topic.....I´m so glad
Please stop to be sorry for everything neither for opening another German topic nor for a longer signature (when I remember well you´re not the only one with a longer signature and it´s your turn what to post there and not Gabis!!)
Anais I love to read your story and if you need help just let me know
Tom your German is so great and I like to talk German to you and it´s more than a little bit
Inna thank god you haven´t said "Schnauze Zwerg"
that would mean shut up dwarf but you´re talking about a dog
So what can I say Anais you will not get hungry when you´re in Germany lol that was perfect what you´ve written.
For the German band where you can sing the songs, I hope it´s not "Die rzte" you would be careful with the lyrics singing them in publicity
Ich lebe in Nitterscheid in einem kleinen Dorf in der Eifel (I live in Nitterscheid in a small village in the Eifel)
You asked for help on this topic from ppl who speak and write German and I hope everyone who DON`T speak or write German can respect this.
Anais you can write everything here on your own topic and I´ll translate it for you in German

So let´s start our German school here....(and not on another topic where we only talked in German and don´t translate)

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Prost (cheers)

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Unread postby Inulka » October 2nd, 2007, 4:34 pm

Originally posted by angel68
Another German Topic.....I´m so glad

Inna thank god you haven´t said "Schnauze Zwerg"
that would mean shut up dwarf but you´re talking about a dog



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Unread postby skywriter1 » October 2nd, 2007, 5:32 pm

Originally posted by Inulka
Originally posted by fos daddy
i know a little german

Zwerg


sssshhhhhh hes hates that word

..

and I know Zwergschnauzer


And I know the russian word Butterbrot.
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Unread postby Anais » October 2nd, 2007, 5:48 pm

Originally posted by skywriter1:
Hallo Anais,
na, wie geht's?.

Sehr gut, danke. :D
Und Ihnen?. (Lol, is "Ihnen" too polite?. How do you say "and you?" to a friend?)
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Unread postby Anais » October 2nd, 2007, 5:55 pm

VIELEN DANK Claudi. :D
Ich lebe in einem schön kleinen called "S".
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Unread postby skywriter1 » October 2nd, 2007, 6:30 pm

Originally posted by Anais
Originally posted by skywriter1
Hallo Anais,

na, wie geht´s?



Sehr gut, danke.
Und Ihnen?. (Lol, is “Ihnenâ€
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Unread postby Carmen » October 2nd, 2007, 6:47 pm

Originally posted by skywriter1
Originally posted by Anais
Originally posted by skywriter1
Hallo Anais,

na, wie geht´s?



Sehr gut, danke.
Und Ihnen?. (Lol, is “Ihnenâ€
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Unread postby skywriter1 » October 2nd, 2007, 7:09 pm

Originally posted by Carmen



And you? - Und dir? (for sg) and Und euch? (for pl)
Am I right?



Perfekt.
Was ist denn los mit dir, Carmen?
F¼rs Bett ist es doch noch viel zu fr¼h.
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Unread postby Maria B. » October 2nd, 2007, 7:17 pm

Originally posted by angel68

For the German band where you can sing the songs, I hope it´s not "Die „rzte" you would be careful with the lyrics singing them in publicity
Ich lebe in Nitterscheid in einem kleinen Dorf in der Eifel (I live in Nitterscheid in a small village in the Eifel)
Prost (cheers)
Claudi



I know this band and some of their lyrics You know there's a song with German lyrics I've always loved. It's called "Am Fenster". I think it's from the '70s. Have you heard of it? And I've been in Germany in a village called Hechendorf in Bavaria.
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Unread postby ChrisLively » October 2nd, 2007, 9:32 pm

Originally posted by Carmen

Ok,das ist alles fuer heute,ich gehe ins Bett...

Tschuess!!


guten Abend und Nachttr¤ume
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