• Jolteon
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    115 months ago

    Just curious, are those actual German words out of context, or just meaningless strings?

    • @[email protected]
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      No, they are completely meaningless.

      KarAkciddent makes no sense because (as established by the top post), the German word for ‘car’ is ‘Auto’. Also, while nouns are capitalized, compound nouns only capitalize the first letter. In addition, the strings kc and dd are extremely rare in German, if there even is a word which contains them.

      A better, more German looking “translation” would be ‘Autoäcksident’. The ck string is an indicator that the preceding ä has a short pronunciation. Here’s the IPA spelling of ‘accident’, just take a look how similar the Germanized spelling looks: ˈæksɪdənt. (Sidenote: the letter æ looks like ae which is equivalent to ä if you don’t have that letter on your keyboard). The actual translation of ‘accident’ is ‘Unfall’ btw. ‘Car accident’ == ‘Autounfall’

      FükkenScälden makes even less sense. You can’t compound [adjective][verb]. If you insist on using umlauts (they are their own letters btw not just normal letters with decoration, the rock band Motörhead’s name makes no fucking sense either) you would probably write ‘Fückenskälden’ instead. The string kk is replaced with ck according to §3 (1) of the official rules for German (2024) [PDF]. Similarly, the [k] sound in ‘skälden’ is written with a k instead of c, as instructed by the table on §22 (1). Why did they even use c here? In the ‘KarAkcident’ word they used k for that same sound, twice!

      • @[email protected]
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        285 months ago

        Just a sec babe, I gotta pull up my copy of «Amtliches Regelwerk der deutschen Rechtschreibung»

      • tiredofsametab
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        65 months ago

        I think it’s meant to be fucking scalding which would be AdjAdj at least, but yeah, I still think it’s dumb.

      • swab148
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        35 months ago

        To be fair to Motörhead, they were drinking some beer that had umalats in the name, and just thought they looked cool, so they threw them in. The band had no idea that umalats denoted a difference in pronunciation.

    • @[email protected]
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      215 months ago

      it says “Car accident” and “Fucking scalding” in english, just styled to invoke german.

    • Ephera
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      105 months ago

      Frankly, FükkenScälden looks rather even Finnish to me, but yeah, no, that’s not a real word.

      I particular like that they used camel-case (capital letters to separate words), because that would actually make a lot of sense, if German did that. Instead, we Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      35 months ago

      I’m pretty sure they aren’t real German words; the headline has the word “Kaffemachine” which feels like a fake German word, so the-real-numbers made fake German words out of “car accident” and “fucking scalding.”

      • @tfw_no_toiletpaper
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        105 months ago

        Actually “Kaffeemaschine” exists, but none of the other words in any way

        • Ephera
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          45 months ago

          Yes, it’s just missing the “s” in “maschine” because someone spelled it halfway English.

    • @Psythik
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      35 months ago

      We just don’t spill boiling hot coffee and get impaled by the steering column like we used to. Maybe society was better off when even a minor car accident would fucking kill you in the most horrifying way possible. /s

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    How would it store/pump/heat the water? Is that white line a water line that runs to a heat exchange on the engine?

    • @[email protected]
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      125 months ago

      I was curious as well and looked it up. It’s electrically heated with a 40W system based on either 6 or 12 Volts. The white line seems to be the power supply.

  • @subtext
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    55 months ago

    And still these cowards at Tesla haven’t put a coffee machine in their car yet.