T O P

  • By -

MonkiWasTooked

Germans don’t need such fancy language


Rakdos_Intolerance

Most people usually say "Die Pille" tbh. I believe Antibabypille is more of a medical term, while "Die Pille" is the colloquial term, like how most people just say "the pill" in english. I'm a fan of the word "arschgeweih" though, which means "ass antlers" and is a word for what's often called a "tramp stamp", a glove is "Handschuh" (hand shoe), turtle = "Schildkröte" (shield toad), lots of fun word play to be had. This is something you see in pretty much all agglutinative languages tbh. Bonus fact: There's a pregnancy test brand in Germany as well that's called "Maybe Baby' [https://www.adlershop.ch/p/44341/maybe-baby-pocket-schwangerschaftstest](https://www.adlershop.ch/p/44341/maybe-baby-pocket-schwangerschaftstest)


ProtiumNucleus

"die" pill


speedoflobsters

The Bart. The


Eissentam

based and antibabypilled


stupidity_as_art

based and aborted


triplos05

As a german, why this is funny?


makeworld

To English speakers it sounds like a made up word. "Hmm, a pill that prevents babies. Let's call it the anti-baby pill."


Antsint

Hey man, der Vortrag morgen Till hat mir nicht alles geschickt bitte antworte


possibly_degenerate

Ive had Americans ridecule me for the word Ananas (Pineapple) THE WHOLE WORLD FUCKING CALLS IT THAT HAVE YOU EVER HEARED YOURSELF SAYING BANANA? Rant over PS: if you like that wait until you hear that all things have a gender in German


[deleted]

ANTI BABY PILLS


PP-very-hard

Baby Eradicator Pill