any idea what this means?

  • @zeppo
    link
    English
    222 days ago

    Here you go, an extensive article about this phrase:

    https://crossidiomas.com/das-gelbe-vom-ei/

    “Das Gelbe vom Ei” is a German idiomatic phrase that means the ‘the yellow from the egg’ literally, and is used to express something that is highly desirable. So they’re saying their English is not the best.

    • kateOPM
      link
      fedilink
      English
      142 days ago

      i tried to use the phrase i dont think its working

    • kateOPM
      link
      fedilink
      English
      92 days ago

      sorry my knowledge of german phrases is not the yellow from the egg

      • @zeppo
        link
        English
        12 days ago

        I’d never heard of it before either. I did a bit of research.

    • @fartsparkles
      link
      English
      62 days ago

      “Yolk” has been used in English with a similar meaning “most valuable” (with other meanings like most essential / most significant / the centre of) since 1340. I don’t believe it crossed into American English however (forsooth, Brits love naught more than a fine archaism betwixt the lips).

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        22 days ago

        if you said it as “the egg’s yolk” i think most people would get it basically immediately, and just assume it’s a phrase they somehow managed to go their entire life without hearing before. I mean it’s basically just “the bee’s knees”

    • Binette
      link
      fedilink
      English
      42 days ago

      i disagree with the germans. the white is the best part of the egg.