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nl-pantyhose: Slave girl in stockings “Nutte” (Hooker) Anybody got info for me on what language that is, and maybe a translation? Update: Thanks to a moufrisl for sending this in: You asked for a translation of the word “Nutte&rd
deutscheweiber: Auch für Tierversuche geeignet Isn’t this great: complete with some translation! (mostly - help with any I’ve not translated would be very cool). Didn’t have “horsecum” in any language… “Whore.
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julestreasure: Blooper#1I like how languages have words that can’t be accurately translated into English, like German has a word for when you are trying to fix something but end up making it worse.Is there a language for “that feeling when you realize
Red PVC Frill Playsuit by Meadham Kirchhoff To be used for my upcoming German language BDSM novel as a maid costume
“Das Leben kann doch so schön sein.” Tit suspension, German language
language-obsession: Tyda is an amazing Swedish dictionary that allows you to look up words in English, French, German, Spanish, Latin (!?!?!?!!) and Norwegian. It’s a two way dictionary, so you can look up Swedish words, and get definitions in all
This Fleshlight German Language is for all our Deutsch friends! It’s also more on the “softcore” side in it’s offerings and marketing. ThePornbro believes that one can get a fleshlight made on his favourite pornstars Pussy… FUCKING AMAZING!
tastefullyoffensive:German language in a nutshell. (by Dystopian Comics)
slickster46-ler: This is the most perfect summary of the German language I’ve ever seen
bavarii: Schäferstündchen The word “Schäferstündchen” (literally translated “shepherd’s hour”) is nowadays a colloquial term in the German language to describe sexual encounters. It originates from pastoral literature and plays which were
Oh, silly Germans. Just like Russians, they always sound angry.
victoriousvocabulary: SCHWUNGVOLL [adjective] lively, swinging, bold, spirited, jauntily. Etymology: German, schwung “momentum, swing” + voll, “full”. [Cyril Rolando]
victoriousvocabulary: IRRGARTEN [noun] maze; labyrinth; a knot garden; a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one’s way. Etymology: German. [Dario Mekler]
slickster46-ler:This is the most perfect summary of the German language I’ve ever seen
librarienne:direcartographies: fun fact: the reason that the plural of goose is geese but the plural of moose is not meese is because goose derives from an ancient germanic word undergoing strong declension, in the pattern of foot/feet and tooth/teeth,
queensansastark: fuking-homestuck: j-z-millier: louxisalhama: spaceisforlovers: jethroq: danadelions: ja ja ja ja jaa spanish person laughing or a german person during sex???you decide Finnish person struggling to remember what they were about
Saw a ฟ book being sold for 贛,456,789.00 I couldn’t help myself. Somebody should revoke my internet privileges.
twenty-one-helmsmen:quasigeostrophy:gh0stl33: lonelyhumanoid: destroy the “german is a scary language” stereotype 2k15 it’s actually a really cute language and kinda funny sometimes likeguinea pig in german literally means “little sea pig”
Neopronouns and why they couldn’t work in German
Reblog if you can speak, read, or at least kinda communicate in more than one language.
jollysunflora: If by some miracle you instantly became fluent in 3 foreign languages, what would they be? This includes various forms of sign language and Braille. I’d choose Spanish and French for media consumption and Russian because communism, lol.
molotowcocktease: marcoereus: I’m so tired of people telling me German is an “ugly, angry” language. When my German teacher tells us jokes it’s the sweetest, happiest language in the world. When I teach my father the word for daughter he smiles,
hogwartsforeverhome: hanadoodles: PETITION TO MAKE LEARNING ANOTHER LANGUAGE COMPULSORY IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES FROM A YOUNG AGE BECAUSE ENGLISH SPEAKERS ARE LAZY ASSWIPES WHO EXPECT EVERYONE TO SPEAK ENGLISH AND NEVER BOTHER EVEN LEARNING ANY
prompto: protip never think about your otp and one teaching the other how to kiss one teaching the other how to french kiss one teaching the other how to give head one teaching the other how to smoke one teaching the other another language one teaching
when u want to learn new languages but if it’s anything other than spanish ur parents are like what the fuck do u want to learn that for.((((((((((:
godpenis:twenty-one-helmsmen: quasigeostrophy: gh0stl33: lonelyhumanoid: destroy the “german is a scary language” stereotype 2k15 it’s actually a really cute language and kinda funny sometimes likeguinea pig in german literally means “little
WHY GERMAN IS A BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE
candlelion: other languages are so seductive though. if we’re ever fricky fracking please just say something in another language if you know it. say something dirty in german. seduce me in french. summarize the basic plot of the wrath of khan in spanish.
molotowcocktease:marcoereus:I’m so tired of people telling me German is an “ugly, angry” language. When my German teacher tells us jokes it’s the sweetest, happiest language in the world. When I teach my father the word for daughter he smiles,
godpenis: twenty-one-helmsmen: quasigeostrophy: gh0stl33: lonelyhumanoid: destroy the “german is a scary language” stereotype 2k15 it’s actually a really cute language and kinda funny sometimes likeguinea pig in german literally means “little
carodoodles: This is created for recent trending #whyIsign. #whyIsign was started by Stacy Abrams. She wanted to spread knowledge about sign language, how it helped so many deaf people and families, like myself, and to encourage more people to learn
polyglotinprogress: god bless the german language for having an insult like arschgeige assviolin.
quasigeostrophy: gh0stl33: lonelyhumanoid: destroy the “german is a scary language” stereotype 2k15 it’s actually a really cute language and kinda funny sometimes likeguinea pig in german literally means “little sea pig” and turtle means
rstabbert:Der Kreis, 6/1952 (Gay German-language magazine of the 50s and 60s.)
Where do you live? What language did your great grand parents speak? What are you afraid of?
ahegaotheresa: americanninjax: monkeykingstudios: collegehumor: How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages One of these is not like the others. LMFAO??? I almost pissed myself!! I love German so much. I’m German and I can’t breathe this
ask-googlechrome: Some languages are easier to speak than others…featuring my 2 top patreon supporters: Jayham and Hideki
glumshoe:nonbinaryadam:glumshoe:I forgot how much learning another language can temporarily fuck up your normal language. What do you MEAN I can’t say “has Omar a house pretty” in English. me using German sentence structure and saying “how much
officialunitedstates: so many people complained about google translate’s german translation that I will be deleting it from the post altogether and writing three anti-german language text posts over the next year as retribution
language-flower: “I want to learn so many languages!!!” I say as I continue not to work on any of the ones I’m actually studying
wodansson: the german language is adorable okay for example “hickeys” means “knutschflecken” which directly translates to ‘smooch spots’
nitratediva: Marlene Dietrich, born Marie Magdalene Dietrich (December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) In the German language: [Dietrich is] the name for a key that opens all locks. Not a magic key. A very real object, necessitating great skills in the making.
007. When I was a little kid I always bugged my mom to get me German language lessons.
marcoereus: I’m so tired of people telling me German is an “ugly, angry” language. When my German teacher tells us jokes it’s the sweetest, happiest language in the world. When I teach my father the word for daughter he smiles, repeating “Tochter”
-And this is the story of how their friendship ended.I always find hilarious seing foregin language person playing Uno, it’s like:german-german-german-UNO-germanswearing-german-germananyway @betakidsweek day 2, probably doing something easier for tonight
English is primarily a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects, brought to Britain by Germanic invaders and/or settlers from the places which are now called North West Germany and the Netherlands. It uses a vocabulary unlike