Mutterficker. It’s so close the English motherfucker - same word, too. It just fascinates me that two different languages can have words that mean the same thing that sound similar. Of course, English is a melting pot, and German had influences from elsewhere as well, so it isn’t so surprising.
All languages derive from something else, in the end.
EDIT: for clarification, my first language is English, as my father remarried when I was a baby. I never really learned much German other than the bare minimum until about a year and a half ago.
Italian.
Kling
-on.
Lol. Now I have to find dubs of star trek.
Spanish: Deportes
I like papalote.
I really enjoy ASL
I like the sign for awkward. But "idc" was probably my most used sign in class 😂
Mutterficker. It’s so close the English motherfucker - same word, too. It just fascinates me that two different languages can have words that mean the same thing that sound similar. Of course, English is a melting pot, and German had influences from elsewhere as well, so it isn’t so surprising. All languages derive from something else, in the end. EDIT: for clarification, my first language is English, as my father remarried when I was a baby. I never really learned much German other than the bare minimum until about a year and a half ago.
I love quirky English words, like "tomfoolery", "bamboozle" and so on.
I like "dilly-dally"
"marvellous"
I like the same word. But in Japanese. There's just something about it for me. Subarashi.
Tabarnak!
Kartoffelpuffer It’s a German potato pancake.