12/11/2023 0 Comments Fast german to english![]() This is the kind of shame you feel when somebody is doing something that would make you feel more than embarrassed yourself. ![]() Meaning: To be ashamed of and on behalf of others It’s basically a promise that couldn’t be kept. You’d use this when talking about something so exaggerated it’s clear it could never happen. Meaning: A promise that can’t be fulfilled Literal translation: The blue promise from the sky* The ol’ cable salad especially applies to computer-related issues, but I honestly can’t wait to sneak it in next time I’m describing what it’s like to be stuck in traffic on the 605. “Kabelsalat”Īnother classy way to say something’s a mess. ![]() Think of it as something your mom might have said when she saw your messy room. This is a phrase that’s usually uttered after something’s been seriously messed up, especially after a prior warning that the actions leading up to it might cause the exact problem. Literal translation: Now we have the salad And if you’re reaching for excessive amounts of junk food after say, a terrible break up, bacon does have a way of showing up in way too many of those meals. Meaning: Excess weight put on by emotional overeatingīacon is an international superstar, as far as junk food goes. But then again, maybe that fact would prove your point. Doesn’t make much sense when you translate it literally. “Spinnen” can mean “spider” or “spinning yarn” so the idea is that you’re about to spin out of control. But one thing is clear, you’d be really annoyed if someone was walking on the delicious pastries you wanted to eat. Like many of these phrases, there is some speculation about where this phrase came from. Literal translation: You’re walking on my cake/cookie If there were more ponies in our lives, I imagine we’d all feel a little less stressed out about it and life really would be like a pony farm. Honestly, this sums up so much of what makes life a challenge: Not enough cute animals. Literal translation: Life is no pony farm Here’s a quick look at 12 German phrases that are so wonderfully weird we should all be using them. As a non-native speaker learning the language, I’ve found there’s a perfect phrase in German for just about every scenario. In addition to a rich, fascinating history, it boasts a dictionary of perfectly descriptive words and phrases. It’s also a co-official language in some areas of Italy, Poland, and even Brazil. ![]() German is one of the 10 most widely-spoken languages in the world, and an official language in several countries in Western Europe, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as Belgium, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein. ![]()
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