Loretta78 · 46-50, F
It seems that "Denglish" nowadays is modern in Germany! 😅
Settembrini · 51-55, M
@Loretta78 Unfortunately yes. It is so ridiculous!
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
@Settembrini It is! Each country should keep its language and be proud of it!
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Nothing in compare to Japanese English. That's just way too weird. 😂
And among Slavic languages, there are words that sound similar but has opposite or very different meaning.
For example:
Czech: uzasny - amazing
Russian: uzasny - horrible
Czech: czerstvy - fresh (bread)
Polish: czerstwy - stale (bread)
Slovenian: Otrok - a child
Slovak: Otrok - a slave
And among Slavic languages, there are words that sound similar but has opposite or very different meaning.
For example:
Czech: uzasny - amazing
Russian: uzasny - horrible
Czech: czerstvy - fresh (bread)
Polish: czerstwy - stale (bread)
Slovenian: Otrok - a child
Slovak: Otrok - a slave
Der normale Deutsche hat auch dem kaum etwas entgegen zu setzen. Die Anglizierung ist eine Erfindung der Deutschen Wirtschaft. Man denkt, dadurch wäre man moderner als durch tatsächliche Leistung und Sorgfaltspflicht.
RobinPhoenix · M
That´s something I will never understand. Das ist so lächerlich und unnötig.
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
translation?
RobinPhoenix · M
@Eeyore122 That´s just ridiculous and unnecessary.