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  • SpaceNoodle
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    Der Roboter

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      Der bëpen-böpenmann.

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    Domo arigato Mr. Bepenbopenmann

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      *Herr Bepenbopenmann

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    So ein Blödsinn.

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      Klingt wie der Bi-Ba-Butzemann und das ist kein Roboter.

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      das Stör(t) mich

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      Hahaha

      yeah

  • dudinax@programming.dev
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    No, Germans just do that.

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      Germans when you say

  • ZILtoid1991
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    Once I dared to not call a Blahaj a “die Transgenderenhaifisch”.

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      excuse me but its “Das Transgenderhaifischplüschtier“

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        Incredible they have a word for that. They really think of everything.

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          The German language is like legos. You can just slap words together to make new ones.

          Like glove. It’s Handschuh in German, which id hand-shoe. The language is full of words like this.

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            Removed by mod

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              To prevent recursion obviously. It’s like you have never languaged in your life.

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          It’s just shrimple compound words and maybe agglutination. You can form words decently synthetically (although not very agglutinatively) in English to an extent too – in fact, English loves affixes quite a lot despite generally being more analytic than synthetic. For example, I now will demonstrate bipreindefenestratability. A word you might actually be able to find in dictionaries is “propreantepenultimate”. Then there’s words like “goodbye”, formed from “God be with ye”.

          Another similar concept that doesn’t go as far as agglutination is compound words, which English also likes (often times they may have a hyphen or space between them in writing though, rather than just being glued together).

          Germanic languages (including Old English and Old Norse) used to all have extensive compound word formation, but it has slowly became less and less pronounced of a grammatical feature over time in most languages. Another comment mentions German “Handschuh” (“Hand” + “Schuh”, handshoe), there’s also Dutch “handschoen” and Luxembourgish “Händsch”; well Old English had “handscōh” (“hand” + “sċōh”, handshoe). Plus Modern English words like “handkerchief” (hand + kerchief/coverchef).

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      Excuse me it’s Blåhaj

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        Swedes, when you type Blahaj instead of Blåhaj, because you’re too lazy to switch from your physical to on-screen keyboard with diacritic support.

        (Any way to type special letters on Android without installing different key layouts while on a bluetooth keyboard?)

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          hold the key, most of the time the appear

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    ë needs to become a letter in German

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      It is! Even if it’s very, very rare.

      But it does exist, for example in the Name of Bernhard Hoëcker, where it denotes a pronounciation of Ho-ecker instead of Höcker.

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        Wow, I didn’t realize this

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      there is no need for it… but ß needs to be gone

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        ß is my favorite. All the fun of cursive qs and zs, with significantly more applicability

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          Now that we’ve got ẞ I’m fine with keeping ß

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        Are you Swiss or something? ẞ is be best letter.

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        Die you know, that ß is more frequently used than x, y, q and even j?

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      the gërman, brothër

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        The ‘eu’ in deutsche is an umlauted e.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Isn’t robot Polish?

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      It’s Czech

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        Written by the Czech Karel Čapek in the play Rossum’s Universal Robots

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      It’s got a common root with orphan, somehow

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        I can see it. There are a few tropes that come to mind:

        • Robot is unique and alone
        • Robots outlive their creators/creating civilization
        • Robots discarded after their usefulness expired

        And looking into the etymology of orphan makes it even clearer. Robots are often depicted as being dereft of rights, feelings etc.

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          It’s more because it comes from slave (arbeiten is also related), and both slaves and orphans deal with status changes, but that’s a lot more similarities than I had :)

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    Was zum fick ist ein biben böbermanm?!

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    ich_iel users be like

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    It’s “die bëpen-böpenmann”, stupid!

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      deleted by creator

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    how many german robots does it take to change a light bulb?

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      Supreme german LED light bulbs do not need changing.

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        However it is very unlikely that a lightbulb would need to be changed at the bëpen böpenmann facility because the electronics are very well maintained

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        Germans are efficient and not very funny.

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          Just like our bëpen-böpenmänner.

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      Nein

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      log by bulb

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        log by bolb*

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      Light bulb? You mean “Das leuchtën-blinki-blönki”?

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    I have no experience with german language but i assume it say “beep boop man”?

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      it’s just rubbish

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        No that means trash

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      As the others said, it’s not a real translation. The e with the Umlauts isn’t even used in German. We only have äöü.

      An acurate translation of robot would be “Roboter”

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    Die Roboter

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      Der

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        Both are correct. German is funny that way.

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          One is plural and the other is singular.

          However “die” is also the article for female nouns.

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            Die Bart, die

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              If read in German it would be literally translated mean: The beard, the.

              But “die” is wrong for beard. It should be “der”

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                It was a Simpsons reference.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaXigSu72A4

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                  I know.

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    Bepe bope man, loved it

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