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Krasher's Guide to Basic German
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--- Quote from: WonderDon on October 17, 2010, 04:18:54 AM ---I doubt that this will be worked on more ...
Bah.
It was copypasted anyway. :/
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Don:
--- Quote from: » Magic « on November 20, 2010, 11:19:49 AM ---From?
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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.
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--- Quote from: Mrs. Don on November 22, 2010, 12:15:03 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.
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Don:
--- Quote from: » Magic « on November 22, 2010, 12:16:20 PM ---Like?
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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.
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--- Quote from: Mrs. Don on November 22, 2010, 12:23:22 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.
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funny lol but unlock wut?
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