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  • Much better than that stupid Bitch Sarah Chalke!!!

    

  • @MrsMokonzi Don't hate because she's beautiful.

  • It's funny that she mixes in a German word after switching to English and also inflects an accent while speaking English. It amuses me somewhat.

  • pretty cool!

  • Schlachthaus fünf, this is Schlachthaus fünf. Fünf is English five. Schlach is slaughter.

    Haus is house. Schlachthaus fünf, slaughterhouse five. Your house.

  • Yes, we love Kim!

  • @Jsd8675 not anymore than English. Infact English itself is largely a germanic language

  • @Seankwondo87

    No, German is a type of English language.

  • @mty1 its the other way around. Germanic languages have been around since proto-germanic (a contemporary of the latin of the roman empire). Germanic languages brought over to what is now England by Germanic tribes in the 5th-6th c. onward evolved into Anglo-Saxon (Old English) and eventually into the modern english language. Meanwhile as the germanic tribes consolidated back in Germany gradually the German language began to appear. English and German are cousin languages but are Germanic.

  • @mty1 Oh no, English is a derivative~ English as we'd recognize it is quite young - to get to Modern English, Middle English, or even Old English requires tracing back through a lot of Germanic and Romantic languages (Grimm's law is one big example of English gaining existence from pre-existing Germanic languages). To say that English too "a lot" of Germanic and Romantic languages would probably be an understatement

  • @mty1 Few people have already pointed this out, but it is the complete opposite. If anything, English is like a creole derivative with Germanic roots and Romantic/Scandinavian influences.

  • Eine so lebenslustige und feinsinnige Frau, sie ist fantastisch, hat eine so tolle Ausstrahlung. Sie wirkt immer so sanft und zart wenn Sie spricht. Ein echtes Idol!

  • I liked her before and now I'm just like adore her, no no... She is 'anbetungswürdig'!!! look it up, no English word could transmit the meaning enitrely. 'adorable' is just not enough...

  • I love her! And her German is great too! ;)))

  • sie spricht deutsch sehr gut!!

  • Her German is pretty good! I'm from germany and I could understand EVERYTHING! :)

  • She is good in speaking german language

  • Oh God, I Adore this woman...and her German is so clear and she is so modest!! Love You, Kim!!!

  • ihr deutsch is super

  • wie geil :D

  • sandra ist in meiner heimatstadt nürnberg groß geworden, wenn man da von geburt an lebt ist es klar dass man viel besser deutsch kann!

    aber ich muss sagen kim cattrall spricht dafür dass sie nicht lang da war sehr gut :)

  • sie spricht sehr gut Deutsch..

  • man, i love german... its cool all these celebrities who speak german (sandra bullock) props to them... culture, baby

  • wooww so impressive! she actually learnt all the german she knows from her 1st husband (she was with him for 2 yrs)

  • just 2 years and she can speak like that? wow, props to her!

  • wow..she's so cool,and so smart..love her

  • thanks so much, for uploading! Kim is a goddess. That's all I can say about her! ^^ Love her so much!!!!

  • shes awesome :D like sandra bullock :D

  • but sandra is better. But she lives 10 years there.. so it was her first languarge. its a bit differant.

  • @carolyli having a German mother helps too.

  • i love her. didn't know she could speak any german.

  • seeeeehr gutes deutsch.

    veeeeryyy good english, im impressed :)

  • I was really suprised

  • Her German is pretty good

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