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  2. Gute Nacht - Wikipedia

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    Gute Nacht, also known as Warum bist du so ferne, a serenade written by Adolf Eduard Marschner Gute Nacht , a song by German punk band Die Ärzte, originally released on the 1983 EP Zu schön, um wahr zu sein! then in as the B-side of the 1989 single Teenager Liebe

  3. Wiegenlied (Brahms) - Wikipedia

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    A 1936 biographical film of Brahms with Albert Florath as the composer, took its title from the opening lines of this song, Guten Abend, gute Nacht. [13] Wendy Cope's poem "Brahms Cradle Song" refers to this song. [14]

  4. Bona nox - Wikipedia

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    The original lyrics are probably by Mozart himself; [1] they include the words for "good night" in five different languages (Latin, Italian, French, English, and German). [2] [3] The phrase "gute Nacht, gute Nacht, / scheiß ins Bett daß' kracht", found in the fourth-to-last and third-to-last lines, closely resembles a similar expression found in a postscript to one of Wolfgang's letters by ...

  5. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    Sauerkraut (also Kraut, which in German would mean cabbage in general)—fermented cabbage. Schnapps (German spelling: Schnaps)—a distilled alcoholic drink (hard liquor, booze). Schwarzbier—a dark lager beer. Seltzer—carbonated water, a genericized trademark that derives from the German town Selters, which is renowned for its mineral springs.

  6. Deutsches Wörterbuch - Wikipedia

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    The Deutsches Wörterbuch (German: [ˌdɔʏtʃəs ˈvœʁtɐbuːx]; "The German Dictionary"), abbreviated DWB, is the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of the German language in existence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Encompassing modern High German vocabulary in use since 1450, it also includes loanwords adopted from other languages into German.

  7. Grüß Gott - Wikipedia

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    In its standard German form, grüß Gott is mostly stressed on the second word and in many places is used not only in everyday life, but is also common in the official communications of the aforementioned states. Use of the greeting guten Tag ('good day') is less prevalent, but there are those who dislike grüß Gott on account of its religious ...

  8. File:Guten Abend, gut Nacht (Brahms).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Johannes Brahms: Guten Abend, gut Nacht Date: 1868: Source: Max Friedlaender: Deutscher Liederschatz.Die schönsten Weisen der alten Sammlung Ludwig Erks. Neu bearbeitet, durch hundert Lieder vermehrt und mit ausführlichen Anmerkungen.

  9. Beresinalied - Wikipedia

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    The "Beresinalied" (lit. ' Song of the [River] Beresina ') is a popular Swiss folk song.Also known by its opening line, "Unser Leben gleicht der Reise", [1] the German lyrics are based on the last four stanzas of a poem by Ludwig Giesecke, called "Die Nachtreise" (lit.