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knippelberg On February 17, 2008




Hinton, Canada
#1New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 14:54:14
Winter kommt im November.
Sommer kommt im Juni.
Die Toilette ist beige.
Das Papier ist wei?.
Meine Hand hat zehn Finger.
emorock123 On February 02, 2019




, Australia
#2New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 14:57:59
Winter kommt im November. - Winter comes in November
Sommer kommt im Juni. - Sumer comes in june
Die Toilette ist beige. - The toilet is Beige
Das Papier ist wei?. - the paper is white
Meine Hand hat zehn Finger. - My hand has ten fingers

i think thats it lol
treebee On April 13, 2015
Government Hooker

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London, United Kingdom
#3New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 15:07:48
Winter kommt im November. = Winter comes in November
Sommer kommt im Juni. = Summer comes in June
Die Toilette ist beige. = the toilet is beige
Das Papier ist wei?.= the paper is white
Meine Hand hat zehn Finger. = my hand has 5 fingers
wristband On July 19, 2009




Emerald City,
#4New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 15:16:30
That German is Austrian or something, isn't it? Because I know that Germany no longer uses the B-looking s thing.
man_in_kilt On December 05, 2006

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trapped in my mind, Tennessee
#5New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 15:16:49
I figured the first three,but had difficulty with fourth one.Mainly just translating the last word.
steveuk On May 15, 2012




London, United Kingdom
#6New Post! Aug 30, 2006 @ 15:40:37
A quick visit to babelfish would have translated them for you. Unless this was some kind of test, in which case I cheated, lol
knippelberg On February 17, 2008




Hinton, Canada
#7New Post! Aug 31, 2006 @ 00:13:11
@wristband Said
That German is Austrian or something, isn't it? Because I know that Germany no longer uses the B-looking s thing.


Actually, German DOES use the '?'. There are rules as to its use - which have changed over the years (and as recently as August of this year). Switzerland does not use it at all ('ss'='?' in Switzerland).
knippelberg On February 17, 2008




Hinton, Canada
#8New Post! Aug 31, 2006 @ 00:14:52
See how easy it is! The last one, although a bit more difficult, can be easily translated in context when you get the first part of the sentence.
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