How do you say made in germany in german?

Duke

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#22
^ Sort of. German, Dutch and certain parts of English (i.e. not the Latin/French parts) are all from the same basic family of Germanic languages.

It's pretty cool to see that in Frisian there are words that are almost identical in current English.

And Chronny-boy, my German is quite good actually. Sorry. Nächstes mal werde Ich dich harder im Arsch ficken, na klar.
 

Duke

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#24
I know a bit of german and english and can understand quite a bit of dutch :)

Hoeveel precies dan? En nu niet snel op MSN een Nederlander aanklampen, he, linkmiegel.


If you can fully translate that accurately you get full props and a rep. :p
 

Duke

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#26
Well, I wasn't going to make it easy for you, hehe. Two words that aren't used much. "Linkmiegel" is an old Amsterdamish/Jewish slang insult for an untrustworthy individual.

"Aanklampen" basically means going to someone for help. Literally it means as much as "clinging on to", although in Dutch it's an active form (context wise) and not passive such as clinging on to ... (something).

Anyway, hi!
 

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