Hey rabbits!
since you really liked my video about easy German reply phrases that can be very confusing to Non-Germans, I decided to find even more odd sounding expressions that Germans often answer with. It's completely normal for us, but it must seem like Germans are talking in tongues to foreigners.
Again, I'm going to mention 6 phrases that Germans regularly use, but that make no sense if you translate them literally.
This time I didn't choose the narrative style of the former episode, but tried something completely new: my video is basically a LETTER! See and hear for yourself, what that means, let me know what you think and have fun! :)
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INTRO
"Monkey Spinning Monkeys" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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„Slow Motion Warp" by CouchMango (soundbible.com)
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"Punch Swoosh Series" (modified)
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