Friday, October 1, 2010
(German, Austrian and Swiss people only) Are Daniel Brühl and Jürgen Vogel very famous in Germany?
(German, Austrian and Swiss people only) Are Daniel Brühl and Jürgen Vogel very famous in Germany?
Hallo. Ich heisse Christopher. Ich bin student von Hongkong. Ich sprache ein bisschen Hochdeutsch I am interested in anything about German-speaking countries, from the Swiss guy Roger Federer to Weimar Republic. As a Chinese, I know many Germans good qualities, such as Politeness , Honesty and Punctuality. I really wanna learn from you guys Question 1)The same as the title question. Wie findest du Herr Brühl und Herr Vogel? Question 2) What does "Prüfung bestanden" mean in English ? Is "bestanden" an adjective or verb? Also what does "bald Urlaub" mean ? Is it grammatically correct to say "Urlaub bald" instead? Question 3) What does "den Führerschein machen" mean in English? To make a driving licence or to make a motorboat licence? Or it means to pass the driving test? Question 4) What does this paragraph mean in English? " Ich habe mich sehr gefreut. Leider geht es morgen nicht, denn Tanja ist zurzelt in Krankenhaus. Ich muss mich um die Kinder kümmern" ? Question 5) I saw a German sign on which there are some German words in it, including words " Kundentoilette" , "Kundendienst" . What do these words in English? Question 6) In a German department shop, what does "Kundendienst" mean ? What can I do there? Question 7) What does this paragraph mean in English? "Mode? Früher hat man jemanden gesehen und sofort gewusst: Der hat viel Geld, der hat nicht so viel Geld. Heute sieht man das nicht mehr so genau. Heute zieht jeder an, was er will. Ich finde das gut. Das ist demokratisch." Vielan Dank!
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1 :
No they are not very famous Jürgen Vogel quite famous. Bestanden is a verb the participle of Bestehen in this case to pass an exam Urlaub bald is on holiday soon Kundendienst is the service department eg if you have a complaint
2 :
1. These two actors are not very famous, acting in movies I would not watch. 2. Means passed exam, ist a verb Bald Urlaub means soon on vacation (holydays), Urlaub bald is wrong. 3. To make a driving licence is the common meaning, but Führerschein means permit to drive a vehicle specified on the Führerschein as class (different classes, different tests). 4. I was very pleased. Unfortunately it´s not possible tomorrow, because Tanja is in the hospital. I must take care for the children. 5. custumer toilet, customer service 6. The same you do in Honkong (customer service) 7. Vogue? In earlier times one saw somebody and one knew at once: This one has much money, that one has not so much money. Today one cannot tell exactly. Today everybody wears what he wants. I think this is good. This is democratic.
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