Yeah, I also still hope for reviving Ghost Mode.
But still I know, chances are quite close to zero
They could still surprise us with a Year 3, but I’d put that at, maybe at best, a 15% probability.
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Like all foreign languages, I say ja
Du kannst deutsch sprechen als dich nederlands fout uitsprecht
For one if depends on what yor learning to say as some words are sorta similar to english (we did get a few words from them soo) but others are super strange like i think brother is super long or weird sounding
English is a Germanic language so it’s more than just words, it’s in the same language family.
Yes itbis my friend, I’ve played enough Assassins creed Valhalla and thus read all about it for one year!
Das ist die beste schokolade.
It’s actually bruder
I’ve created a Thread once about the different names of the Hitman Missions, feel free to add some in your language.
Is it, I’m thinking of another word then, I’ll try and find it, i believe it begins with w and is super long
Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften?
I may be wrong but the thing with these long words is that they are formed out of multiple ones.
We have some here too like medical / chemical etc. words such as Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcaniconioză
German has the concept of compound words so you can artificially create words that are as long as you want (while they might not make much sense).
I guess German is harder to learn than English, but other are harder. I would say you can roughly rate by the number of grammatical cases. English has three, German four. Tsez has 64.
One of my favorite words is “verschlimmbessern” it describes the act of making something worse by improving it.
My MK Buddy from Scotland loves the german word for Turtle, “Schildkröte” because it literally means “shield toad”
One day I will try to report a bug to IO by claiming the correct German translation of “briefcase” is “Briefkasten”.
I’m heading into my sixth year of learning German, and I absolutely love it. It seems very logical to me, and it generally makes sense, but learning any language is an enormous task. My favourite German words/phrases are “Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte” and “öffentliche Verkehrsmittel” (meaning Black Forest Gateau/Cherry Cake and public transport respectively), I find them immensely satisfying to say.
On the flipside, for non-native English speakers, what are your favourite words/phrases?
Is English a hard language to learn?
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When first learning English, I loved the sentence “Do you do judo?” because with the German pronounciation of judo is like “you do”. It just sounds funny.