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Are you already fluent in German but you still come across tricky phrases and expressions that can't be translated literally? In this podcast Kirsten Winkler explains popular German sayings, idioms and expressions that are used in everyday conversations. Brush up your German with Sprichwörtlich Deutsch.
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2013-02-01 | Today's Sprichwort Den Löffel abgeben dates once again back to the Middle Ages and is still popular today. But be careful to use it! It can be offending.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 11 – Den Löffel abgeben appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2013-01-25 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 10 – Morgenstund hat Gold im Mund Today's German expression Morgenstund hat Gold im Mund has its roots in the Latin language and is still very popular today.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 10 – Morgenstund hat Gold im Mund appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2013-01-16 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 9 – Jemandem in die Suppe spucken Jemandem in die Suppe spucken - not very appetizing yet an expression that is very popular in Germany. Learn more about its roots in the Middle Ages.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 9 – Jemandem in die Suppe spucken appeared first on Fair Langua... |
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2013-01-11 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 8 – Die Kirche im Dorf lassen In this episode Kirsten explains the expression Die Kirche im Dorf lassen, another one that dates back to the Middle Ages but is still used today.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 8 – Die Kirche im Dorf lassen appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2013-01-07 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 7 – Das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten In this episode Kirsten explains the German expression Das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten, its history and how you can use it in a conversation.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 7 – Das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten appeared first on Fair Language... |
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2012-10-03 | Welcome to Sprichwörtlich Deutsch, the podcast about German proverbs, idioms and expressions. My name is Kirsten Winkler, and I am your host. Today’s expression can be used in the following two ways sich eine Suppe einbrocken or jemandem eine Suppe …Th... |
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2012-09-28 | In this episode of Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Kirsten explains the German expression Ach du grüne Neune and the history behind it.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 5 – Ach du grüne Neune appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-09-26 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 4 – Da wird ja der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt In this episode of Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Kirsten explains the German expression Da wird ja der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt and the history behind it.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 4 – Da wird ja der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt appeared first ... |
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2012-09-24 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 3 – Etwas an den Haaren herbeiziehen In this episode of Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Kirsten explains the German expression Etwas an den Haaren herbeiziehen and when to use it.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 3 – Etwas an den Haaren herbeiziehen appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-09-21 |
Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 2 – Den Teufel an die Wand malen In the second episode of Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Kirsten explains the German expression Den Teufel an die Wand malen and its history.The post Sprichwörtlich Deutsch Episode 2 – Den Teufel an die Wand malen appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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