regina spektor interview 2009
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@Myrtje123 damn.....you do realize america is so against subtitles....only place they show up is in movies....mostly, it's voice-overs or just english speaking germans, or english speaking russians....lol...your comment is so misinformed and yes, even arrogant....no wonder other countries think we're asses
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@ticiany111 No don't really find that surprising, since I live in Holland, where (hey, wow) we don't speak English either. But I'm just used to having subtitles, 'cause that's how they often do it here. So sorry if I offended you in any way..
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@Myrtje123 When you watch a similar type of t.v. program in the U.S. or other English-speaking country, the same thing is done. In an interview with a foreign celebrity, politician, or ordinary person, if the person speaks German, French, Cantonese, Arabic, or any other language other than English, we get a voiceover in English, translating what the person says. That way we don't have to read the t.v. We can just watch and listen. Subtitles would be nice here, but that's the way it goes.
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she is very pretty i have to say!
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Even though I'm german, the voiceover pisses me off.
Because I can't hear her voice :(
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@ticiany111 It also works for learning French!
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@Myrtje123 Rosetta Stone is a very good program to learn German since, hey, wow, some countries do not have English as a national language. Now, that´s surprising hun?
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now i am so happy i know a little german jahahahahahahaha XD
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@Myrtje123 y maybe theyre analphabetics too, poor people
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Great artist
It's so annoying that they always have voiceovers in germany. Have they never heard of subtitles? English would be a lot easier.
Myrtje123 10 months ago 20
subtitles please! :I :)
janotosinnumeros 1 year ago 10