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Title: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Кrаsher on October 12, 2010, 04:54:07 PM
 :pokeball: In Arbeit (In Progress)  :pokeball:




(http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/1997/guider.png)


Colors

black        schwarz ( Shuh - varts )
blue         blau ( Bl - ow [ As in Ouch, "Oww" ] )
brown     braun ( Brow - en )
green      grün ( Grune )
grey        grau ( Grr - Ow )
orange    orange ( O - vangeh )
pink         rosa ( H ' Rose - uh )
purple     violett / lila ( Vio - Lette / Lee - La )
red          rot ( H ' rote )
white      weiß ( V ' Weiss )
yellow     gelb ( Gell - p )

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

Numbers

0 - 10

0 = null ( Nule )
1 = eins ( Ine - s )
2 = zwei * ( S ' Vei )
3 = drei  ( Drie )
4 = vier  ( Long V - er )
5 = fünf ( Fune - ff )
6 = sechs ( Sex )
7 = sieben ( Zee - Ben )
8 = acht ( Ah ' Kt )
9 = neun ( Noin )
10 = zehn ( Zee - Ehn )

11 - 20

11 = elf ( El - ef )
12 = zwölf ( Z ' Vulfe )
13 = dreizehn ( Drei - Zen )
14 = vierzehn ( Vier - Zen )
15 = fünfzehn  ( Funf - Zen )
16 = sechzehn ( Seck - Zen )
17 = siebzehn ( Sieb - Zen )
18 = achtzehn ( Acht - Zen )
19 = neunzehn ( Noin - Zen )
20 = zwanzig ( S ' van - sish )

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Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Don on October 13, 2010, 02:24:17 AM
Nett, nett.
Grün wird allerdings anders gesagt, aber da sowieso niemand ausser Schweizern, Deutschen und Österreichern weiss, was "ü" ist, ist es gut.

(Grün is spelled different though, but since no one that isn't German/Swiss/Austrian knows what "ü" is, it's okay.)
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Кrаsher on October 13, 2010, 11:45:29 AM
Yeah, Yeah

Grün ist richtig.
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: RyuZorz on October 17, 2010, 04:13:49 AM
In Progress = In Arbeit


nicht In Fortschritt
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Don on October 17, 2010, 04:18:54 AM
I doubt that this will be worked on more ...
Bah.
It was copypasted anyway. :/
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: » Magic « on November 20, 2010, 11:19:49 AM
I doubt that this will be worked on more ...
Bah.
It was copypasted anyway. :/

From?
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Don on November 22, 2010, 12:15:03 PM
From?
Eh, maybe it's not, but considering how Krasher spoke German, I doubt he could do a guide like this.

Then again, there are quite some faults in there, so meh.
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: » Magic « on November 22, 2010, 12:16:20 PM
Eh, maybe it's not, but considering how Krasher spoke German, I doubt he could do a guide like this.

Then again, there are quite some faults in there, so meh.


Like?
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Don on November 22, 2010, 12:23:22 PM
Like?
0 = null ( Nule ) - there's no "e" in null and it's just pronounced the same way as in English, but with a different "u".
1 = eins ( Ine - s ) - It's not "ine", but "ein" or more likely "ain" plus the s doesn't get pronounced after the Ain, which means it would be "Ains" or "Eins" in pronounciation.
2 = zwei * ( S ' Vei ) - Can't really say things about this one, English people don't know how to pronounce the German Z and therefore won't ever be able to say zwei properly.
3 = drei  ( Drie ) - It's pronounced "Drai" or "Drei" similar to "Eins", and not Drie.
4 = vier  ( Long V - er ) - it's not a long V, it's much more a strong V rather than "vi". It's more pronounced like the English F.
5 = fünf ( Fune - ff ) - We don't say any Es in that. And, once again, English people don't how to say ü, so they'll never be able to say this one.
6 = sechs ( Sex ) - Very, very, very few people pronounce this as sex. It's a hard ch, not an x. Hard to describe.
7 = sieben ( Zee - Ben ) - This one's fine.
8 = acht ( Ah ' Kt ) - We say the "ch", not ahkt. Ahkt would be something a drunken Austrian would say.
9 = neun ( Noin ) - Fine too.
10 = zehn ( Zee - Ehn ) - Fine as well.

Then his headline that said "In Fortschritt", which wasn't right either.
And that's just ones you can notice by quickly flying over it.
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: » Magic « on November 22, 2010, 01:57:11 PM
0 = null ( Nule ) - there's no "e" in null and it's just pronounced the same way as in English, but with a different "u".
1 = eins ( Ine - s ) - It's not "ine", but "ein" or more likely "ain" plus the s doesn't get pronounced after the Ain, which means it would be "Ains" or "Eins" in pronounciation.
2 = zwei * ( S ' Vei ) - Can't really say things about this one, English people don't know how to pronounce the German Z and therefore won't ever be able to say zwei properly.
3 = drei  ( Drie ) - It's pronounced "Drai" or "Drei" similar to "Eins", and not Drie.
4 = vier  ( Long V - er ) - it's not a long V, it's much more a strong V rather than "vi". It's more pronounced like the English F.
5 = fünf ( Fune - ff ) - We don't say any Es in that. And, once again, English people don't how to say ü, so they'll never be able to say this one.
6 = sechs ( Sex ) - Very, very, very few people pronounce this as sex. It's a hard ch, not an x. Hard to describe.
7 = sieben ( Zee - Ben ) - This one's fine.
8 = acht ( Ah ' Kt ) - We say the "ch", not ahkt. Ahkt would be something a drunken Austrian would say.
9 = neun ( Noin ) - Fine too.
10 = zehn ( Zee - Ehn ) - Fine as well.

Then his headline that said "In Fortschritt", which wasn't right either.
And that's just ones you can notice by quickly flying over it.


funny lol but unlock wut?
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: RyuZorz on December 23, 2010, 03:33:55 AM
whys everyone talkin english now
Title: Re: Krasher's Guide to Basic German
Post by: Monttumopo on January 08, 2011, 11:07:25 AM
Aw I studied German in school, 3 years and I do not remember even those numbers  :'(