Family Guy Bill Gates
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@knoxjeff Who the hell is Wilhelm Gates?
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dadadadadadadada BILL GATES
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@2222Ruud2222 Anybody living in Europe would want to learn it, and anyone wanting to work for the best engineering companies in the world would benefit from it.
While many Germans are arrogant, the better behaved ones have a huge positive influence on our world, and will continue to have in the foreseeable future.
Also, English is a German dialect for all practical purposes, so just be glad our forefathers simplified it and made it the global standard, but don't be too hard on its origins...
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@krusher184 Right, and you can tell because the ink used to display his comments on your screen is a special type only used by homosexual youtube account holders...
No, wait, you won't get that. Let me try again:
WTF?
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@schmui As to your analogy, I must say I don't see it. Whenever I'm in Switzerland, Germany, Austria and other places in western Europe (where I consider some of the most intelligent people on Earth to reside and work) I always hear English being spoken (among other languages), especially at work. E.g., I've heard English primarily spoken in places like the electrical engineering dept. of the Ring Cyclotron at the Paul Scherrer Institute.
Cases = old and busted
English = new simplified hotness
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@schmui Wow. I was going to reword my statement about English being "smart enough" in case someone didn't understand my meaning. I didn't quite expect the pedanticism.
While I'm not "proud" of my native language per se (who said it was my native language anyway?), I do think it a benefit of a language that it can be learned in "5 minutes." The majority of the world also thinks so as they all choose to learn and use English every day.
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@Mertensify English, being as simple as it is, also differentiates between:
portal (Portale)
sluice (Schleusse)
lock (Schleuse)
gate (Tor)
floodgate (Schleusentor)
portcullis (Fallgatter)
etc.
We get these words from German and Dutch (hence the similarities). The name Gates probably more likely comes from Gasse, or Old Norse gata.
Interestingly, your word Portale comes from Latin.
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@knoxjeff Though it would be wrong, since it is called Family Guy in Germany aswell. But if you wanted it to be completely German it should be something like:
"Familienmensch - Wilhelm Portale", "Familienmensch Wilhelm Tore" or "Familienmensch Wilhelm Schleuse". English is quite simple, while gates has many different meanings in English, there are 5 german words, one for each meaning.
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jaki pojebany jezyk
im in that german family guy part of youtube again O_O
JASIFC 2 weeks ago 78
Just change the title:
"Das Family Guy - Wilhelm Gates" = kein Problem.
knoxjeff 2 weeks ago 45