oh fuck. you've lost me now.
still, i bet that sounds fucking divine when said...
god german is sexy.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:35,
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god german is sexy.
You are weird.
Although I can't speak any of the languages I think DO sound sexy.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:38,
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I heard myself talking german recently
because i had to record my voice for some sort of video to be shown at the psychology ball next week... and I realised how fucking shit my german is. I should listen to myself more when I speak.
I said: "Good evening. How you doing, you sexy bitch/slut?"
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:38,
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I said: "Good evening. How you doing, you sexy bitch/slut?"
Language question:
Why is it dir instead of du in this context?
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:40,
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du is personal, dir is more formal?
I haven't done german in quite a while.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:45,
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I thought sie was the formal one
Or was it Sie. I could have sworn sie was she they and you formal but I haven't done german in years.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:47,
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Fucking A, I am captain memory!
It's Sie capitalised as formal and sie lowercase as she and they then?
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 2:08,
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hmm
"dir" means yourself. "du" means "you"
zum Beispiel: "Dir ist eine sexy Schlampe" or "Ich finde dich sexy, du schlampe" or "Du bist eine sexy Schlampe, du verdammte Schlampe"*
*- none of these are necessarily grammatically correct.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:47,
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zum Beispiel: "Dir ist eine sexy Schlampe" or "Ich finde dich sexy, du schlampe" or "Du bist eine sexy Schlampe, du verdammte Schlampe"*
*- none of these are necessarily grammatically correct.
So you can say 'yourself is'
instead of saying 'you are' essentially.
I honestly don't remember ever encountering dir at school, worryingly.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:50,
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I honestly don't remember ever encountering dir at school, worryingly.
yes. for example: "Wie geht's dir?" (how are you?)
is answered "Mir geht's gut"
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:54,
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I've literally only ever heard "Wie geht's?"
Which is "How goes it?" to my knowledge.
Damn German, it's the only language other than English I can speak passably and it's possibly the least impressive sounding.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:57,
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Damn German, it's the only language other than English I can speak passably and it's possibly the least impressive sounding.
If I remember correctly
you use dir or du with written correspondence, since just 'wie geht's' is quite informal.
You could argue that b3ta is essentially just a conversation, though.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 2:11,
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You could argue that b3ta is essentially just a conversation, though.
Well, at least you give them a choice. It would be insulting not to.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:40,
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you could make it and as long as it sounded german i would fucking melt.
shame all the german men i've met are bloody ugly.
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Thu 26 Jun 2008, 1:41,
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