QUOTE(Zylbath @ Apr 17 2009, 05:40 PM)
Hey, (or Greetings =P)
is it common to say "love"? I've got the feeling, that it is too personal than formal.
No, it isn't very common unless it's for people you actually love. :-)
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Wow, not bad. Up until recently I haven't meet any anglophone, that wants to learn German. I always thought, that German is totally boring, uninteresting and not necessary.
What! Not at all! It is definitely my favorite language, and I would have been fluent long since if there was actually a German class in my tiny, worthless town... but all we have is Spanish. :-P It doesn't seem too common to find anglophones who like German, but I do meet a fair amount - my best friend, for instance!
I have always liked the sound of Germanic languages much more than the Romantic ones. They seem much more... solid.
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By the way, do we, the Germans, have an accent, when talking?? I'm wondering about that still quite long and when I pay attention to our pronounciation, it always just sounds like a vacuum/deficit of accent. (knowing full well, that the saxons or bavarian are talking a lot of uncomprehensible accent chunk. But the bavarian, and some may wonder now -.-', is NOT the proper culture, and also not tongue culture, of Germany. Actually, the Germans think, Bavaria doesn't belong to Germany ^^)
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Kevin (IMG:
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Yes, most do. Obviously, some learn to speak Englisch so well that they don't, but most Germans I talk to have a distinctive "German" accent... although not, I'll note, as strong an accent as speakers of most other languages.
This post has been edited by Vilhjalmr: Apr 17 2009, 06:56 PM