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By including the indefinite article "ein," he supposedly changed the meaning of the sentence from the intended "I am a citizen of Berlin" to "I am a Berliner" (a Berliner being a type of German pastry, similar to a jam- or jelly-filled doughnut), amusing Germans throughout the city. However, this is incorrect from both a grammatical perspective ...
German is a highly precise language and "Berliner Pfannkuchen" means jelly donut, and "Berliner" means "(male) denizen of Berlin." Any controversy to the contrary is purely a media fabrication. 65.29.47.55 08:56, 25 January 2011 (UTC) Your German knowledge is rather limited. Berliner is a perfectly common word to refer to jelly doughnut.
Political humorist Stephen Colbert quotes "I am a jelly doughnut" on The Colbert Report of August 18, 2009 in reporting on the Federal elections in Germany in September. He mentions the Berlin candidate Vera Lengsfeld who exposes her cleavage to campaign.
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Jelly Roll knows the power of a jelly doughnut. The "Need a Favor" singer stars in a new ad that came out June 6 for Dunkin’ to promote National Doughnut Day, which takes place June 7.
Sufganiyot, or Israeli jelly donuts, are one of many fried foods eaten to honor the miracle of Hanukkah. Here's where you can find them in New Jersey. ... December 4, 2023 at 2:20 AM. Hanukkah ...
1 "Jelly doughnut" urban legend (the long version) 1 comment. 2 Overstating the fallacy of "jelly doughnut" 16 comments. 3 Edited the donut legend, cut alot of ...
US President John F. Kennedy's words "Ich bin ein Berliner" are standard German for "I am a Berliner (citizen of Berlin)." [ 110 ] It is not true that by using the indefinite article ein , he changed the meaning of the sentence from the intended "I am a citizen of Berlin" to "I am a Berliner ", a Berliner being a type of German pastry, similar ...