11 German Words Americans Use All the Time!

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Published 2020-04-17
Did you know that these 11 words Americans use all the time are actually German words?? Watch the video to learn more about these words!

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All Comments (21)
  • Roses are red Violets are blue Verzeihen Sie bitte, es handelt sich bei dieser Kommentarsektion fortan um deutsches Staatseigentum
  • @Drago460
    ‘german‘ in title Germans: EINMARSCH
  • @gg-oz4qk
    Mein nächster Englisch Aufsatz: Yesterday i was so kaputt that i schlepped myself to the couch...
  • @majork8697
    German in title YouTube: let's recommend that to germans
  • @twachl8039
    German in the title Germans: Hippity Hoppity this is our property.
  • @P5Master
    Jeder deutsche so: „Da steht german im titel...DAS MUSS ICH GUCKEN“
  • Ich: will mal schauen was Amerikaner zu der Sache sagen Kommentare: Soooooo nicht min jung
  • @michimai1221
    In germany we say: "Die Schlepp ich heut auch noch ab"
  • @sventheg9061
    In germany we say eingedeutscht, in this case we say eingeamerikanert
  • @ledom995
    Regel Nummer 1: wenn du Deutsch in den Titel schreibst hast du deutsche Kommentare
  • @arctizzz
    Germans be like: hippeti hoppiti runter von meinem Eigentum sonst gibts ne Anzeige!
  • @robbblewa4269
    german title Germans: rein in die Masse wie ne Freiwildgiraffe
  • @eviaano
    in germany its common to say: "ihr dürft nicht vergessen, rene hat 10 jahre aufm bau gearbeitet"
  • @maclarenspub925
    Germany exist: US Americans: is this about war, science and brezels?
  • @g5250
    in German we say: so'n Tiger... der wiegt doch LOCKER ne tonne!
  • @SignoreMP
    Interesting. Americans use “nix" when they cancel something, and Germans say "canceln" when they nix something.
  • @kabi_net
    In Germany we also use "kaputt" to say we're exhausted. "Ich bin kaputt" = I'm done, I'm exhausted, I'm broken same thing, it depends on the situation and mimic of the person using that phrase
  • @simond6050
    Video about Germans Germans: Drei Zwei Eins Die Kommentarsektion ist nun Meins