Showing posts with label german phrases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label german phrases. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Fun German Expression for English Phrase to Get into Trouble

The English phrase: To get into trouble, to get into hot water or to to put oneself in a spot can have a fun expression in German: Sich in die Nesseln setzen. Means literally: To sit down in stinging nettles.



Details to this German meme

Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Englisch Expression to Take a Cup too Much in German

The English phrase: to take a cup too much, to have a drop too much = in German: zu tief ins Glas schauen / gucken. This German expression means literally that one looks too deep into the glass, in other words that the person is drunk, has had too much alcohol.



Examples and Origines of this German expression.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

English Expression to Throw in the Towel in German

The English expression: 'to throw in the towel' = in German: 'das Handtuch werfen'. The actual meaning is the same in English and German in this case. 'To throw in the towel' means that someone gives up, admits defeat or surrenders.

das Handtuch werfen = to throw the towel


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Monday, September 22, 2014

German Expression for English Phrase to do something effortless

An amusing German expression for saying: to do something without much effort, effortless or I could do it on my head = I kann das im Schlaf. Literal meaning: I can do that asleep.



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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Weekly Food for Thought: Enjoy the Moment

Here is your weekly food for thought: Enjoy the Moment - Genieße den Moment


Live in the past,
if you want to be sad.
Live in the future,
if you want to be anxious.
If you want to be happy, 
Enjoy the moment!


Weekly German Motivational Quote

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Funny German Expression When You Get into a Fight or Argument with Someone Else

When you get involved in a fight or disagreement with someone, or to quarrel with someone, a hilarious German expression is made use of: Sich mit jemandem in die Wolle kriegen or mit jdm. in die Wolle geraten. Essentially: to obtain into the woollen with somebody

Funny German Expression When You Get into a Fight or Argument with Someone Else


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Monday, August 4, 2014

Sunday, July 20, 2014

German Expression for English Phrase to Smell a Rat

The German idiom for the English term: To smell a rat = den Braten riechen, means essentially: to smell the roast. Implying: to assume / think that something is wrong; to pick up that someone has actually triggered something wrong.

German Expression for English Phrase to Smell a Rat


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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Soccer World Cup in Brazil = die Fußballweltmeisterschaft in Brasilien


Some German vocabulary for starters: 


soccer, football = der Fußball
soccer team = die Fußballmannschaft
referee = der Schiedsrichter
goal = das Tor
football shoes, cleats = die Fußballschuhe
goalkeeper, goalie = der Torwart
corner kick = der Eckstoß
free kick = der Freistoß
penalty kick = der Elfmeter
half time = die Halbzeit

German football vocabulary for Beginners

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Monday, February 24, 2014

German Expression for English Phrase To Be In the Boondocks

The German expression for the English expression: To be in the boonbocks = Am Arsch der Welt. Example: He lives out in the boondocks. - Er lebt am Arsch der Welt. It means that it is far away and hard to get to.

German Expression for English Phrase To Be In the Boondocks


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