• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    I’ve had to block so many German Lemmy’s. It’s frustrating because I can tell it’s a good article and I believe European news more than US news now.

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    You guys are aware you can filter by language in the settings of your Lemmy account, right?

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    At first it annoyed me slightly but I’ve noticed that I can understand most of them without having to use a translator, so now it’s just free language practice. And deciphering memes is decidedly more fun than taking a course.

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    Back when this meme format was making the rounds on 4chan, I always saw it as a guy with a really long Fu Manchu moustache and to this day I still can’t unsee it.

  • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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    Good choice. Nobody who speaks German could be an evil man.

    As a side benefit, you will also be able to converse with Kim Jong-un, Vladimir Putin, and Robert Terwilliger.

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    I need to not only learn the language but learn the culture so I can understand what I can only assume are fire memes

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    Also learn everything about Linux so I can get all these Linux memes that keep popping up. And learn to program so I can get all the programmer memes.

  • CompostMaterial@lemmy.world
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    I’ve been doing German on Duolingo for over a year and I can get about 20% of the content they post, so I’m pretty happy to have an actual use for the work I put in.

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    Ja genau.

    I had a two year streak on Duolingo and I still get maybe 40% with context clues help.

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      I took German in high school, and while I understand maybe 60% of the words, 90% of the (what I assume to be critical) context is lost on me

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        with how the german community is radically translating everything english directly into german, i too tend to need some time figuring out what the heck they mean. lemmy is translated as „let me“ but in one word, same for meme being translated as „me me“. so, oftentimes, i need to translate half the words of a sentence directly into english without taking context into consideration, then try to put them together and reread, if that makes any sense…

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          Welcome to Zangendeutsch, where we (mostly) take words and translate them literally. Works the other way as well btw, I often see stuff like that in those “funny german words” memes. Birth control pill = Antibabypille = Antibabypill

          Tangled cables = Kabelsalat = Cablesalad

          (excess weight gained due to sadness) = Kummerspeck = Griefbacon

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      A lot is inside jokes and playfully bad translations from English. Don’t know if that makes it easier or more difficult

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        It’s probably half an indictment of Duolingo effectiveness and half an indictment of my retention skills.

  • S_H_K@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I speak spanish and I feel like I’m fouble dipping in the fun. But once I tried diving into a german thread with the help of translators. Boy they were SAVAGE some shit was like “He got another dick surgery probaly wants to suck it himself at this point.” Idk who says german have no sense of humor but man that’s wrong AF.

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      They have a great sense of humor. It’s just that when it’s time to be serious (at work, meeting a stranger, out in public), they act serious.

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        Fun facts about Germany: No fun in Germany. Get back to work!

        However, German humour is very special. Me, as a German, I love it.

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    Haha I wake up pretty early in the US and see a lot of the German content. I have learned a lot about tables recently.

    • Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtf
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      Ich im echten Leben.

      They take English and translate it word for word in a very literal fashion. It’s very difficult to understand for regular Germans because you kinda need to know the original English sayings to make sense of it.

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    How many languages can a human brain hold?

    I have 3 spoken and 2 written languages and its a bit too much, I’m not trying to have 200 languages, that stupid green owl can go away.