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• #27
tun Sie einen Gleiter
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• #28
tun Sie einen Gleiter
cringes
No, that's definitely not it. ;)
The only verbs I can think of that are close are "rutschen" ('to slide') or "schlittern" (can mean 'to skid' but also other things. I suppose given the poor state of German, people would just make a 'German' verb, as in "skidden"--"ich skidde, du skiddest, er/sie/es skiddet" usw., but it would be nice if there was a German word for it.
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• #29
Just write the English in capitals.
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• #30
Just write the English in capitals.
Repped.
REPPED!
Edit: must spread the love..
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• #31
cringes
No, that's definitely not it. ;)
The only verbs I can think of that are close are "rutschen" ('to slide') or "schlittern" (can mean 'to skid' but also other things. I suppose given the poor state of German, people would just make a 'German' verb, as in "skidden"--"ich skidde, du skiddest, er/sie/es skiddet" usw., but it would be nice if there was a German word for it.
Google translation fail.
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• #32
Just write the English in capitals.
I can't. Velocio's automatic capital killer would have them for breakfast.
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• #33
If you have lower case in your post you can write in caps as much as you want
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• #34
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AS FAR AS I REMEMBER ANYWAY...
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• #35
10p a thought. I owe you. I thought "fuck me, it's unreal!" Actually that's 20p. Then i thought, "I'll eat some cheese" but you'll see nothing from that because it's off topic.
No idea. I don't even know what 'skid' is. I'd have to ask someone. Or perhaps someone who currently lives in Germany could answer it.