Tag: vocabulary
Kratzer’s vocabulary – How Therese Giehse mocked Hitler – Bavaria
After the actress called the dictator a crazy owl in February 1933 in the Münchner Kammerspiele, she was immediately denounced. She fled to Switzerland just in time. Crazy Eagle Owl…
Kratzer’s vocabulary – When the youth still had to go to the Barras – Bavaria
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the military only plays a subordinate, neglected role. Therefore, relevant terms also disappear. The word barras, for example, from which conscripts struggled to escape…
Kratzers Vocabulary – Buchheim’s Schimpfkunst – Bavaria
The controversial author and collector sometimes referred to his opponents as gully rats. In Bavaria, the Bochratz counterpart is more used. Whoever honors others with this name, however, has to…
Kratzer’s vocabulary – The Massl, the Massl and the Bierdimpfl – Bavaria
Why Horst Seehofer, as Prime Minister, was well advised that he once brought a man into his cabinet who already had happiness in his name Mass Marcel Huber (CSU), former…
Kratzer’s vocabulary – the soft sofa of the Kabul experts – Bavaria
The more the need in Afghanistan has intensified in recent weeks, the faster the number of “experts” in Germany who knew everything better on Twitter grew. The great age of…
Kratzer’s vocabulary – Stingade Pfarrer – Bavaria
Flins Anyone who is interested in the state of Bavaria and its phenomena makes no mistake if he occasionally takes a look at the quarterly magazine MUH throws. This is…
Kratzers Vocabulary – When Sigi Zimmer complains – Bavaria
When the actor, under the spell of a film role as a choleric high blood pressure type, began to scream at home, his family reacted in dismay. Everyone looked at…
Kratzer’s vocabulary – The cross-eyed Helene and the schiachen devils – Bavaria
The former boss of the Thurn und Taxis house, an extremely capable woman, can only be seen from the side in a painting in the current state exhibition in Regensburg.…
The social network feminizes its vocabulary in its Arabic version
Twitter (illustration). – SOPA Images / SIPA Twitter wants to promote “an inclusive language”. The social network announced a new option on its Arabic version for people wishing to use…