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#German phrases in 2020: - formal greeting: "Guten Tag" (good day) - sneezing: "Gesundheit" (good health) - parting: "Pass auf dich auf" (take care) or "Bleib Gesund" (stay healthy)
Friday, 27-Mar-20 08:55:52 UTC von web -
Frisch auf #GrumpysTest: http://qttr.at/1o97 #german #politics
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Create secure passwords: http://www.draketo.de/english/secure-passwords — usable on US and #German keyboards #Javascript #Python !GNU #Guile
Friday, 17-Jun-16 20:24:57 UTC von web -
#Fail Daesh affiliated media uses a #German Tiger 1 WW2 era Tank in a propaganda pic... https://pic.twitter.com/opHhXiKZlS
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#Fail Daesh affiliated media uses a #German Tiger 1 WW2 era Tank in a propaganda pic... https://pic.twitter.com/opHhXiKZlS
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@speeddefrost That depends on one's main language. #German seems to make new nouns by concatenating multiple existing nouns, where #English is more likely to splice fragments of existing nouns. As for 'webfinger' I'm pretty sure the 'finger' part is a verb.
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The #NSA and #GHCQ campain against #German sattelite companies http://vimeo.com/106026217 !surveillance
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The #NSA and #GHCQ campain against #German sattelite companies http://vimeo.com/106026217 !surveillance
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192.487 signed the #German petition to give #Snowden #asylum + witness #protection https://www.campact.de/snowden/appell/teilnehmen/ cc @question
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192.487 signed the #German petition to give #Snowden #asylum + witness #protection https://www.campact.de/snowden/appell/teilnehmen/ cc @question
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besides: it depends whom you follow (e.g. the #German community has always diverse topics), when you check-in to read (timezone differences), if you really read the backlog, ...
Wednesday, 16-Oct-13 12:05:03 UTC von oracle.skilledtests.com in 37°29'45"N 118°54'34"W im Zusammenhang