Fenstersturz, actually.
Fenstersturz, actually.
Ok, thanks. I studied linguistics for another language years ago, (a language without any ‘th’), so it was a guess. Still no answer of what it is or why it’s used.
Unrelated, but how and why do you use the thorn (or something else?) as th-replacement?
Weird. Never thought it to be real. In Warhammer 40k, only a populace of a specific planet has those purple eyes. Kinda neat to know that this might have been a super-specific random event (first human settlers of that planet having purple eyes).
I get that point, but stainless steel also exists.
They also sell “Dicke Eier” (fat eggs) around Easter. Same idea as the nuts.
(Electric) kettle would be the “right” word for Wasserkocher.
Brits and their weird non-compound-words.
Ok, thanks for the update. I’m neither a car guy nor a native speaker.
Older (pre 2000) diesel cars needed a few seconds, sometimes a minute to “warm-up” the starter. You had to turn the ignition half way before you actually start the car. That’s the only “warming up” a car might need to function (normal circumstances).
Both, kinda. His point was (if O recall correctly) to promote a faster light rail track from Munich central station to the FJS Airport, also in Munich. The main benefit would be that you “start your flight on the train” because the transfer is seamless (in theory).
Somewhat related: every football field indicates a settlement. That map makes me kinda sad.
I’m a recreational cyclist and live in central europe. Breathtaking views of nature (cycling along the Scottish north coast and such) can’t be had with a football field and/or settlement every few kilometres.
Not disagreeing with you, just want to add my flavour of “the image is stupid”.
Also, unless it’s the first move of the game, you need a word on the board to add your own with a shared letter.
Ich weiß, Zangendeutsch und so, aber “Black Jack” ist doch entweder “schwarzer Hans” oder eben 17 & 4.
Wasn’t that Reagan? I’m not in the US, so please take this as a genuine question. So far, I’ve heard nothing as bad about Clinton regarding economics.
What’s your problem with Spy Hard? It follows the same Leslie Nielsen formula as Wrongfully Accused.