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JamboP26 10-21-2010 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by YuriTokoro (Post 834010)
What would you say in German, if you are robbed?
I’d like to know it. Just in Case.

The general phrase is 'Man hat ... gestohlen', where '...' is replaced with 'meine Handtasche' (my bag), unser Auto (our car), mein Geld (my money) etc.

@SqueakyRat - That's funny. hahaha

SqueakyRat 10-21-2010 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JamboP26 (Post 834029)
The general phrase is 'Man hat ... gestohlen', where '...' is replaced with 'meine Handtasche' (my bag), unser Auto (our car), mein Geld (my money) etc.

To clarify, that's what you'd say if you report the crime to someone later.

JamboP26 10-22-2010 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 834068)
To clarify, that's what you'd say if you report the crime to someone later.

Yeah. It literally translates as '... has been stolen'. If in the street, and somebody tries to mug you, I'd say to shout 'Hilfe!!' or 'Hilf mir!!!'. (The latter being the title of one of my favourite songs. lol)

YuriTokoro 10-22-2010 02:23 PM

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What would you say in German, if you are robbed?
I’d like to know it. Just in Case.

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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 834023)
"Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!"


Do I need to study the German language?????

YuriTokoro 10-22-2010 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 833691)
But it might turn out to be really helpful, imagine you're being attacked by a group of german tourists, without being able to tell them to get lost they might steal all your money.
And your pets!

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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 833768)
Well, yeah. Without speaking german you couldn't try to convince them that it's morally wrong. How else would they know?

Quote:

Originally Posted by YuriTokoro (Post 834010)
What would you say in German, if you are robbed?
I’d like to know it. Just in Case.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 834023)
"Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!"

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamboP26 (Post 834029)
The general phrase is 'Man hat ... gestohlen', where '...' is replaced with 'meine Handtasche' (my bag), unser Auto (our car), mein Geld (my money) etc.

@SqueakyRat - That's funny. hahaha

Hmm…:smokingbear:

JamboP26 10-22-2010 02:40 PM

I see where this conversation started now.... :o

YuriTokoro 10-22-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JamboP26 (Post 834171)
I see where this conversation started now.... :o

Danke!!:mtongue:

SqueakyRat 10-23-2010 01:22 PM

Wait, now I'm confused.

On another note, just curious, where did you learn german JamboP26?

JamboP26 10-23-2010 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat (Post 834293)
Wait, now I'm confused.

On another note, just curious, where did you learn german JamboP26?

I learnt at school. Just the basics really, although I ended up doing Higher. Turns out it was one of my best subjects. lol. That, & a wee phrase book I have here. haha :o

YuriTokoro 11-13-2010 06:45 AM

Hallo!
Ich hätte eine Bitte.:rheart:

I’m making example sentences including [auf].
Could someone correct my German sentences, please?


[DAT]
Ich sitze auf einem Stuhl. = I’m sitting on a chair.
Ich sitze auf dem Stuhl. = I’m sitting on the chair.

Sie stehen auf einer Rolltreppe. = You are standing on an escalator.
Sie stehen auf der Rolltreppe. = You are standing on the escalator.

Er sitzt auf einem Sofa. = He is sitting on a sofa.
Er sitzt auf dem Sofa. = He is sitting on the sofa.


[AKK]
Sie hat sich auf einen Stuhl gesetzt. = She sat down on a chair.
Sie hat sich auf den Stuhl gesetzt. = She sat down on the chair.

Sie sind auf eine Rolltreppe gegangen. = You stepped on an escalator.
Sie sind auf die Rolltreppe gegangen. = You stepped on the escalator.

Sie haben sich auf einen Sofa gesetzt. = They sat down on a sofa.
Sie haben sich auf das Sofa gesetzt. = They sat down on the sofa.

Danke!:ywave:


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