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Help whats England in German?

Em78

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trying to order my skiis etc for my hols and i need to put my country in but the list is in german! what england in German?

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I tried a couple of online translaters but they all keep just saying england?!
 
think thats germany in french tracey :?

thanks anyway!!

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had to ask my brother for help he is studying german and it is just england they pronounce it different but it is england.

Hope that helps :hug:
 
thanks tracey2 - its a drop dwon list and englands not on it :? will give up for now and do it when my dad is about!

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Does it have this Großbritannien thats gor Great britain

xSuzx
 
or this Vereinigtes Königreich means united kingdom
 
xSuzx said:
or this Vereinigtes Königreich means united kingdom

it was that - dh figured it out!!!

thanks for the help though girls! isnt it fab being able to pick the brains of 30 odd other people at the click of a mouse :dance:

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Em78 said:
think thats germany in french tracey :?

Daniel said it was alamagne. He's in his 3rd year of german, in top set :shock: Callums never done german in his life and said it was konigwhateveritis - he watches german cartoons with subtitles switched on :? .
 
Alamagne is def french for Germany - if it was in french i would have been ok as my french is passable (just!) but i am a bit lost in german unless its those words that look and sound really like english ones!! my dads quite good though and thankfully he is coming too!

think you best have words with Daniels german teacher :lol: maybe he teaches french too and got confused :lol:

thanks for everyones help! you are all fab!

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I asked his teacher yesterday (I went to school with her a long time ago). She does teach French and German, but she's apportioned blame onto the Geography teacher - Dan doesn't have a clue where either country is :?

The only French I can remember is 'piles' for batteries and I got a telling off in my mock GCSEs cos I put preservativ (condom?) instad of confiture (jam?)
 
tracyM said:
The only French I can remember is 'piles' for batteries and I got a telling off in my mock GCSEs cos I put preservativ (condom?) instad of confiture (jam?)

:rotfl: i can see how that would have given the sentance a slightly different meaning!

i had to say i had diarreah in my french oral!!!! how embarrasing to make a 16 year old say that - no idea what it is now though, think i have surpressed it as the memory is too embarrassing!

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I think I spent 5 years giggling through my French lessons. The French teacher had sweaty pits and only brushed her hair on top and at the sides - she always had a matted bit at the back.

ou est la banque, said with a Lancashire accent is asking for trouble.

When Miss Russell (Dan's teacher) realised Dan was my son and was going to be in her classes, she considered leaving:shock: I'm sure I wasn't that bad :oops:
 

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