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Chiito-chan Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 7:53 PM |
Thanks for the video. What means manno? |
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rebekah Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 8:03 PM |
hey thanks :) didn't notice that one..it's soo cute! |
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Sarah- Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 8:03 PM |
@Chiito-chan: haha, good question, how do you translate that? xD i'd say it's something between "damn it" and "ooohh man" lol... we're using it when we're annoyed or disappointed ;) |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 8:14 PM |
Thanks for the Video(s) they sounded great! |
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lilly Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 8:29 PM |
Ok, I'll try to explain the German "Manno":
when a small (German) child (or a slightly bigger person) wants to get/do something, but mummy says "no", then he/she will stamp his/her foot and say "Och Manno!" (or maybe he/she will just say "manno" or "menno", fold his/her arms and be sulky for about ten minutes.)
we also use it when we
- don't want to help mummy with housework, but have to
- are bored and are a tad unhappy about this situation
- have managed to build a perfect house of cards and are just about to call mummy - when the stupid thing collapses "ACH MANNOOOOOO!" (in this particular case, the "Ach Manno!" will be accompanied by other German words I really don't want to teach you ;D)
Oh god, we use it in so many situations...
But erm... let's say it's nothing you should say in a business meeting... neither should you use it in front of professors, employers, in-laws, etc ;)
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Sarah- Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 9:00 PM |
^wow, that was like the best explanation ever! ;D |
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irenesfor Posted Thu 04 Sep, 2008 9:39 PM |
I'm waiting the next blog :)
Thanks for the videos :D
lilly wrote:
we also use it when we
- don't want to help mummy with housework, but have to
I've added this word to my vocabulary, specially on this case xD
Here, in Spain, we would say "joooo". |
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Chiito-chan Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 6:36 AM |
Thanks for the explanation Sarah and Lilly. I've added this word to my vocabulary too.
lilly wrote:
- have managed to build a perfect house of cards and are just about to call mummy - when the stupid thing collapses "ACH MANNOOOOOO!" (in this particular case, the "Ach Manno!" will be accompanied by other German words I really don't want to teach you ;D)
lol |
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sebnemy Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 6:39 AM |
Thanks for the videos and thanks for the explanation:) |
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milos Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 8:06 AM |
Thanks for the videos! Song To Self sounds really great! |
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lilly Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 10:32 AM |
:D Glad you like the expression *lol* I'm looking forward to hearing it all around the world soon ;D
irenesfor wrote:
I've added this word to my vocabulary, specially on this case xD
Here, in Spain, we would say "joooo".
It's "jooo" in Spanish? Thankyou, I just added this one to my (rather poor) Spanish vocab list :) |
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Trixi Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 1:28 PM |
Chiito-chan wrote:
Thanks for the video. What means manno?
Oh my God, Song to self sounds SOO good acoustic! My new favorite song!
Manno means somehting like Bloody Hell! or just MAAAN!
Frans german pronunciation is really good btw. I think once he lived here for a couple of years and improved his german he will speak virtually accentless.
...Pipi sauber machen, hahaha! x-D
Edit: oh, didn't see lillys explaination for Manno above..ah well...doppelt hält besser ;) |
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 1:53 PM |
Trixi wrote:
...Pipi sauber machen, hahaha! x-D
Is that like, "I have to make pee-pee?" Ever since I started coming to the board, my daughter has been asking me to ask people how to say that phrase in different languages. She's been a little disappointed that "pee-pee" seems to be pronounced the same the world over. I think it's convenient, myself! |
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Trixi Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 2:07 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: Trixi wrote:
...Pipi sauber machen, hahaha! x-D
Is that like, "I have to make pee-pee?" Ever since I started coming to the board, my daughter has been asking me to ask people how to say that phrase in different languages. She's been a little disappointed that "pee-pee" seems to be pronounced the same the world over. I think it's convenient, myself!
Pipi sauber machen means to clean up pee-pee...like changing diapers ;)
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 05 Sep, 2008 2:18 PM |
Trixi wrote: Turtleneck wrote: Trixi wrote:
...Pipi sauber machen, hahaha! x-D
Is that like, "I have to make pee-pee?" Ever since I started coming to the board, my daughter has been asking me to ask people how to say that phrase in different languages. She's been a little disappointed that "pee-pee" seems to be pronounced the same the world over. I think it's convenient, myself!
Pipi sauber machen means to clean up pee-pee...like changing diapers ;)
Ah, I see. I still have one in that stage. So, to add to our collection of pee-pee phrases around the world, how do you say, "I have to go pee-pee" in German? I can say it in English (obviously), French, and Spanish so far! |
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