Tag: vocabulary
Scratcher’s vocabulary: Beckenbauer in Nui York – Bavaria
The late football emperor Franz Beckenbauer probably received more honorable obituaries than he scored goals. Even his art of language, which was colored by the old Giesingen milieu, was thoroughly…
Beware Poisoners: The toxic vocabulary of right-wing enemies of the state
analysis Identitarian movement and AfD Beware poisoners! About the toxic vocabulary of right-wing enemies of the state Participants in a right-wing extremist demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate. ©…
Listen to the dictionary of drug trafficking words
Stunning! For cannabis trafficking alone, the French market generates 4.5 billion euros per year, according to a note from the economic analysis council of 2019. A teeming illicit sector which,…
Scratcher’s vocabulary: Hupfhaxerte Pedestrians – Bavaria
A city councilor from Vienna caused a stir because in a message she wrote pedestrians rather than pedestrians. The tabloid press became alarmed: “The city of Vienna is abolishing the…
Scratcher’s vocabulary: Your pig, you’ll never see her – Bavaria
When a man is said to be a Sissian, it sounds ambiguous, but it means nothing other than: He likes sweet things. Said in Borussian: He is a sweet tooth.…
Scratcher’s vocabulary: shoveling snow and boys – Bavaria
When winter broke out recently, CSU General Secretary Martin Huber also reached for a snow shovel, as could be seen on the seniors’ channel Facebook. “Now it’s time to shovel…
“Arah”, “guitarized”… The dictionary of drug trafficking is astonishing
Of course, there is the famous “arahhhhh”, this cry that the lookouts echo between the towers of the neighborhoods of Marseille to warn the owners of a drug sales point…
“Rizz” voted English word of the year, but what does it mean?
Some have, some don’t: the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary designated as word of the year 2023 the term of slang (slang) “rizz”, appeared in 2022 on the networks,…
Scratcher’s vocabulary: Kasperlgwand and robber civilian – Bavaria
Irmgard and Wilhelm Ostermeier from Landshut-Achdorf celebrated the rare wedding of grace. That means they have been married for 70 years. The Landshut newspaper honored the happy couple with a…
series "Arrive in Germany": "I specifically learned German vocabulary – then the manager spoke Bavarian"
Manideep, 24, came to Germany to become an engineer. How does he like it? Will he want to stay? source site