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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 10:23:46 GMT
These can be funny. But sometimes they are also really annoying! Do you speak a foreign language at C1 level? Then your conversation partner often automatically assumes that you understand every word perfectly. But there will always be expressions of which you as a non-native speaker do not yet know the meaning. Learning is a continuous process. 5. Außer Gefecht signal Admittedly, it is perhaps a prejudice that most Germans like to drink a beer and that beer is often allowed to flow freely in Germany. The Dutch just grab an innocent terrace. Germans know what they want – they enjoy going to the 'Biergarten'. Do you have a hangover and are you going to sleep off your intoxication afterwards? Then according photo editor to the Germans you are out of action ('außer Gefecht'). The men's night was over. Leonie was told all the tall tales afterwards. Her German friend had kept it civil. The rest of the group was so-called 'außer Gefecht'. All sorts of things ran through Leonie's head for a moment. She was shocked. The group of friends had rioted. But why? Were there any injuries? Certain expressions and sayings really need to be learned in another language. Leonie knew the word 'Gefecht', but the expression 'außer Gefecht sein' meant nothing to her at all. My tip: keep a list of German words and expressions that are misleading and memorize this German word list. German beer You're out of the fight with too many beers! Why is it important to recognize misleading German words? The four most important reasons in a row: 1. You don't want to be faced with (unpleasant) surprises This applies both privately and in business.
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