Anyone here speak German?
if you do, then you have rendered yourself useful.
I'm writing a story and my character is in a hospital in germany for one chapter, so could you give me any helpful phrases such as
"He's awake"
"Get the doctor"
"Lay still."
or you know any other phrases you know that could help me out
fuck man, i hate this hundred word minimum. i took a picture of peanut butter yesterday. a cow says moo. ducks say quack. i got leapord prints tights. i want to buy a black skirt, but last time i went to the store they didn't have my size. jesus married mary-magdeline. . .. they probably had kids. i like photo class.
I'm writing a story and my character is in a hospital in germany for one chapter, so could you give me any helpful phrases such as
"He's awake"
"Get the doctor"
"Lay still."
or you know any other phrases you know that could help me out
fuck man, i hate this hundred word minimum. i took a picture of peanut butter yesterday. a cow says moo. ducks say quack. i got leapord prints tights. i want to buy a black skirt, but last time i went to the store they didn't have my size. jesus married mary-magdeline. . .. they probably had kids. i like photo class.
Posted on March 25th, 2008 at 08:18pm


I know german insults, LOl.
like 2 of 'em. :]
I Killed A Roman, May 20th, 2009 at 04:48:36pm
Er ist wach - he is awake.
Bekommen Sie den Arzt - get the doctor.
Lag still - lay still.
Little bit late, but yeah.
I think that's it. :)
supernova., March 26th, 2008 at 05:16:23pm
Sorry, I only know, like Spaztastic, insults in German.
Sliver, March 26th, 2008 at 01:30:56am
I know German insults...
Lol.
Spaztastic, March 25th, 2008 at 10:46:42pm
I know, there's like seventeen German words for one English word. x_O;;
Tina Turner, March 25th, 2008 at 10:19:16pm
"er ist wach"
"holt den arzt/ wir brauchen einen arzt"
"lieg still/ beweg dich nicht" its really complicated to find the right expression as you might see ^^
Sonny, March 25th, 2008 at 10:08:00pm
Oh, god, this one's a bit tough. I speak minimal German, but I can try.
"Er ist wach."
"[verb for get] Sie den Doktor."
"Sagen sie [word for still]"
That's the best I can do.
Es hacht mich so eshereckt. [spelt horribly] - It frightened me so terribly.
Total egal - Totally the same.
Tina Turner, March 25th, 2008 at 10:01:40pm
fluently, lotteinjerusalem@hotmail.de (msn) add me if you need help with some stuff
Sonny, March 25th, 2008 at 08:47:18pm
Damn I wish I could help, ask me for anything in Spanish or French but all I know in German is: Liebe=love man gegen man= man over man
and soem other rammstein titles
Valium Freak, March 25th, 2008 at 08:42:08pm
Uh, I just started learning German.
But someone on my mother's side might know, they are ALL German.
There are quite a few German Mibbians, and there's translation sites, try that?
Slap Shot, March 25th, 2008 at 08:38:46pm