Home Search View Cart Contact Us
Constant-Content.com What is Constant-Content?
Buy Unique Articles, Tutorials, and Purchase all types of
Content for your Magazine or Website.
Content
Multimedia
Search
Advanced Search
Login
Email or Penname:
Password:
CustomerAuthor
 Remember me
Registration
Forgot Your Password?
Partners

All Content > Articles > Language » View Article

German Phrases for Work and Play


Summary:
This is a collection of common German sayings that will hopefully provide an insight into the little-appreciated lighter side of the German way of thinking.
Details or Sample:
The associations we make with the German language are not always the most flattering. Although Mark Twain made no secret about his love for German, for instance, he nevertheless took great pleasure in poking fun at its grammatical intricacy and long-winded nature. And although many of us might tend to associate German with Hitler’s mad diatribes or that somewhat humorless German obsession with order and bureaucracy, the fewest of us are aware of just how colorful and full of humor this complex and beautiful language is. Here is a small collection of common German sayings that will hopefully provide an insight into the little-appreciated lighter side of German thinking. So if you are ready to touch up on your German, whether your German exists yet or not, try a few of these handy phrases out for size - on unsuspecting friends and family first, I would recommend. And if you are worried that you will not be able to pronounce the German properly, and believe me, you probably won’t be able to, just feel free to use the literal English meaning or the proper translation instead. Also, ab geht die Post!

„Ab geht die Post.“
Literal meaning: There goes the post.
In other words: Let’s get on with it.

„Da haben Sie mich überfragt.“
Literal meaning: You over-asked me there.
In other words: You just made the mistake of asking me a question I can´t answer.

„Ich bin auf der Arbeit und nicht auf der
Flucht.“
Literal meaning: I´m at work, not on the run.
In other words: I´ll get to your matter after I finish this one.

„Darauf kannst du Gift nehmen.“
Literal meaning: You can take poison on that one.
In other words: You can bet your life on it.

„Er ist dummer als die Polizei erlaubt.“
Literal meaning: He’s dumber than the police allow.
In other words: This guy’s a bit on the slow side.

„Es gibt Sachen, die gibt’s gar nicht.“
Literal meaning: There exist certain things out there that don’t really exist.
In other words: I can’t believe this is happening.

„Alles für die Katz.“
Literal meaning: Everything for the cat.
In other words: It was all for naught.

„Die dümmsten Bauern haben die dicksten Kartoffeln.“
Literal meaning: The dumbest farmers grow the biggest potatoes.
In other words: That was dumb luck.

„Was ich nicht weiß macht mich nicht heiß.“
Literal meaning: What I don´t know won´t make me hot.
In other words: What you don´t know can´t hurt you.

„Andere Länder, andere Sitten.“
Literal meaning: Other countries, other customs.
In other words: Why are you people so weird over here?

Purchase this content for your website...



Pricing:
Usage: $12.5 [Add to Cart]

Downloads: 0
Written by: clarsonimus
Available File Types:Text
Words: 1200

Categories

Home | Reviews | Tutorials | Blog Entries | Private Request | Premium Articles | Articles | About Us | Buy Articles | Review Writers | Blog Writers | Buy Photography | Buy Illustrations | Buy Videos | Why Us | Blog | Register | Login | Freelance Writers |FAQs | Writer Forum | Help | Search Articles | View Cart | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Submission Guidelines | Link to Us | Contact Us
©Copyright 2008. Constant-Content.com. All Rights Reserved.