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(DIR) Post #AV4Z2c8SttoCjpntXU by thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2023-04-27T02:08:07Z
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For some reason German has tons of fun synonyms for “Pedant” (someone who is pedantic)
(DIR) Post #AV4Z2cloXbHghsDJs8 by amyhoy@mastodon.social
2023-04-27T02:49:15Z
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@thomasfuchs yet there is no word for “happy” and just one word for beautiful, pretty, lovely, nice, gorgeous, stunning, appealing, etc
(DIR) Post #AV4Z2dWxiIzx46GyMS by amyhoy@mastodon.social
2023-04-27T08:33:02Z
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@thomasfuchs ppl trying to convince me there’s a word for “happy” by using a lot of words which mean different things, chief among them glücklich (literally means “lucky”) and froh/freude variations (joyful and happy are NOT the same)
(DIR) Post #AV4Z2eBNI3KB5RBFLs by heluecht@pirati.ca
2023-04-27T09:08:49Z
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Well, the German word "glücklich" means happy. "Lucky" is translated with "Glück haben". At least that's how I use this language.
(DIR) Post #AV4ZoJl0XAdXdfZveK by clacke@libranet.de
2023-04-27T09:16:26Z
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@heluecht @amyhoy @thomasfuchs To be absolutely clear and consistent in translation here, "be lucky" is what translates to "Glück haben". The word "lucky" in isolation doesn't have a translation.
(DIR) Post #AV5Ef1QBQvGkHlWZ8q by thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2023-04-27T15:32:53Z
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@heluecht @amyhoy "Sie traf eine glückliche Wahl." = "She made a lucky decision."
(DIR) Post #AV5Ef1zdJ7cq3i6sOe by amyhoy@mastodon.social
2023-04-27T16:39:04Z
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@thomasfuchs @heluecht glück auf
(DIR) Post #AV5Ef2VXOV97ef2M7s by heluecht@pirati.ca
2023-04-27T16:55:21Z
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Der Steiger kommt.