German word of the day

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Franklan wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 10:03 am Eingeschneit.
ahhh ... a useful term. This means they were "snowed in" at the pub I assume. :D BTW, I really enjoy this thread. Thx for creating it.
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"Dosenöffner"


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Nahrungsmittelunverträglichkeiten


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Does anyone else find certain German words annoying for no particular reason? I really dislike lecker = yummy/tastes good. Stromfresser = high electricity consumption appliance. Many others that I can’t recall just now 😊
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Emkay wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 1:46 pm Does anyone else find certain German words annoying for no particular reason?
Like "Arbeitsbeginn" or "Urlaubsende"? I certainly know what you mean.
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Rucola


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Emkay wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 1:46 pm Does anyone else find certain German words annoying for no particular reason? I really dislike lecker = yummy/tastes good. Stromfresser = high electricity consumption appliance. Many others that I can’t recall just now 😊
Yes, many.

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Emkay wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 1:46 pm Does anyone else find certain German words annoying for no particular reason? I really dislike lecker = yummy/tastes good. Stromfresser = high electricity consumption appliance. Many others that I can’t recall just now 😊
Well open translate.toytown.ing, and make sure that it says "German" to the left and "English" to the right:

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Then, enter the German word on the left and click on translate:
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You will get a translation, and you also have the option to listen to both of them:
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I find neither of the words to sound irritating, to be honest. But maybe that is just me.
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What about some craftsman spending time, effort and no small amount of money making beautiful, original items from precious metals and stones, only to see the items stuck in a shop window under a sign offering, "Schmuck".
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dstanners wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 1:06 pm What about some craftsman spending time, effort and no small amount of money making beautiful, original items from precious metals and stones, only to see the items stuck in a shop window under a sign offering, "Schmuck".
Yes, it's kinda hard to let go of my deeply rooted idea of what that means. :D
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"Unfug" was often used by moms at the Spielplatz in Steglitz in West Berlin when I lived there in 1986-88. I still can't say it without thinking about how I'm gonna manage not to mess it up and say "unf***"! :o
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