• UnfortunateShort
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      73 months ago

      Ok, after I reading the one in my mother tongue, I can identify pretty much every word in every other language almost instantly. Interesting to think that it could be so easy to learn them and still I very likely won’t :D

    • @[email protected]B
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      33 months ago

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    • Kerb
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      3 months ago

      idk about the england and dutch,
      but the blue checkered flag is Bavaria.

      Bavarians have a very awfull accent,
      that is closer to austrian german than High German.

      • TimeSquirrel
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        123 months ago

        It’s the Texas of Germany. Strange accent, conservative values, and always considering themselves “independent” from the rest of Germany.

        • @captainlezbian
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          43 months ago

          Also silly clothes. Like I love a dirndl as much as anyone else but lederhosen are the most ridiculous manifestation of leather pants

          • TimeSquirrel
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            23 months ago

            I like the tirolerhut though with all those pins and feathers in it. I’d rock that in normal clothes if I had one. The one I had as a child unfortunately doesn’t fit anymore.

      • @some_random_nickOP
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        103 months ago

        Close enough. My original ideas was that Dutch is often taken as a joke language due to sounding like a cross-over between English and German. I just added Austria taking Bavaria with her because of the strong linguistic similarities. The inspiration for this meme was a comment on YT. A Dutch guy made a video in English with a strong accent. A German dude wrote “You should have made a video in German instead of in broken English.” The only reason we know the dude in the video was Dutch is because of some text in the background, but the accent sounded German.

      • @tourist
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        13 months ago

        Is the difference between the kinds of German obvious in text too? Or is it more like comparing American English to UK English

        • @some_random_nickOP
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          43 months ago

          All official texts use standard German, but the differences appear in day-to-day communication. People usually write in their dialect and since there is no orthographic standard, it looks quite bizzare. If you know a little bit of German, take a look at Tapakapa Erklärt. An Austrian guy speaking and subtitling in his (Vienna?) dialect.

          • @Droggelbecher
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            43 months ago

            The grammar and pretty much all of the spelling is the same, but there are some words that are different, and some idioms and similar

          • @tourist
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            33 months ago

            Looked him up

            I don’t know much German, but I definitely see what you mean.

  • @agitatedpotato
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    43 months ago

    In that case Canadian French should be it’s own language.