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  • I'm a Squirrel and I find this German.

  • Then again, Americans can't say squirrel either. Just comes out as "skwurl." :3

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  • @Selkie15 thats how its said. You see, English dictionaries have been based on American English for 30 years now.

  • Clarkson... you failed big time...I like your show, but your ignorance and even racism pisses me off, its not funny...

  • @ISeeSickPpl That's cheap. Really, a certain company that transported provisions on the Danube is definitely not as commonly used as "squirrel". Plus, that's not a word, that's a linguistic construct.

  • I'm swiss and i can say squirrel, but i grew up speaking english^^

  • @DanKreiger No, no, no, I meant, they were saying that Germans can't pronounce Squirrel, and the people here who speak German say they can't say Eichhörnchen, and we both can speak English and German, so Trollface? Sorry, my jokes are not always too understandable.

  • oh really?

    americans can´t say the german translation "eichhörnchen"

    try it :P

  • @Steven121281

    Not even I con pronounce that. And I'm Austrian.

  • @Steven121281 I guess it's a good thing we won the war then huh? =D now we can all speak good ol' English instead of german..

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