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  2. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    Singspiel, German musical drama with spoken dialogue; Sitzprobe, rehearsal of a musical stage work where singers are sitting and without costumes; Sprechgesang and Sprechstimme, forms of musical delivery between speech and singing; Strohbass; Sturm und Drang, "storm and stress", a brief aesthetic movement in German literature, just before ...

  3. 50Languages - Wikipedia

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    For each language, the apps, website and books have 100 lessons, covering a broad range of topics for beginners and intermediate students: numbers, colors, travel situations, verb forms, and a small amount of business conversation. [7] Users can click any phrase to repeat it as needed.

  4. Hallo aus Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Hallo aus Berlin (English: Hello from Berlin) is a British educational television series co-produced by the BBC and the Goethe-Institut.It is produced in a 'magazine' style with reports, interviews, music, and animated sequences, aimed at beginner German speakers from ages 4–18.

  5. Benny Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ireland, Lewis has described himself as mediocre in languages at school, [7] getting a C in German and just managing to pass his Irish language exams. [8] He graduated in electronic engineering from University College Dublin [8] and then spent time struggling to learn Spanish in Spain, [9] where it took him over a year to learn the language. [10]

  6. ABC-Schütze - school beginner; ABC-Waffen - attomic, biological and chemical weapons; abchecken - to check; Abdampf - exhaust steam; abdampfen - to hit the road; abdanken - to abdicate/resign; Abdankung - abdication; abdecken - to cover; Abdecker - knacker; Abdeckung - cover; abdichten - to insulate; Abdichtung - insulation; abdienen - to serve

  7. Talk:List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    If I were to mention Queens “We are the Champions” in a german conversation, stating the name has no effect on “phonology, phonotactics, orthography, and morphology”, as is defined in the main “Loanword” Wikipedia Article. Even if such a name is pronounced differently (such as Johann Sebastian Bach) the name stays a german word.

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