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esqueer.net
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119 days ago
It sounded better in the original German.
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thegailygrind.com
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119 days ago
Can someone verify this?
https://bsky.app/profile/theleft.org/post/3lbfab4r5w22h
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
Hmm?
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briesmith.xyz
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119 days ago
It didn’t though
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creamcityjw.bsky.social
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119 days ago
das ist just mein opinion ja?!
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
I like the mimicry, but there ist no “ja” at the end. We Germans are never unsure. ;)
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vala.bsky.social
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119 days ago
It's a condescending ja rather than a quizzical one. 😁
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
And also I tried to be funny, Hard work as a german.
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vala.bsky.social
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119 days ago
Me too. 🤷♀️
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
that I missed :D
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
Maybe but I ( as german mother tongue) would it no do it Like that and also it is againste the clische
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danifroom.bsky.social
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119 days ago
I think Cabaret entrenched "ja? ja?" as a common German phrase for Americans
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housetier84.bsky.social
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119 days ago
Howdy,
year I know, but it is not really common in German. It is more like I would think Howdy ist the typical Hello in the US.
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lizhpgh.bsky.social
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118 days ago
I propose that all male members who support transgender lives and equality wear skirts on the first day of the new session.
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year I know, but it is not really common in German. It is more like I would think Howdy ist the typical Hello in the US.