Homicidal_Squirrel Adventurer Jun 12, 2014 #4 Zombie_Babies said: I bet sober people would have done a li'l better. Click to expand... When have tout ever met a sober German?
Zombie_Babies said: I bet sober people would have done a li'l better. Click to expand... When have tout ever met a sober German?
Scott DeWar Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure Jun 14, 2014 #5 In WW 2 the Hollanders used the greeting Guten tag, where the Dutch use a soft g and the Germans a hard g. The Germans were never able to pronounce the soft g so were instantly identified. This was to foil the SS inquisition against Jews.
In WW 2 the Hollanders used the greeting Guten tag, where the Dutch use a soft g and the Germans a hard g. The Germans were never able to pronounce the soft g so were instantly identified. This was to foil the SS inquisition against Jews.
MarkB Legend Jun 14, 2014 #6 I'll take those pronunciations over the single-syllable "skwerl" I've heard in American movies any day.
I'll take those pronunciations over the single-syllable "skwerl" I've heard in American movies any day.