OMG ITS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HARD TO BE A MODELL........OMG! I am a Mecanic/ electronic- Specialist,...BUT MY JOB IS SOOO EASY ,...MODELLS ARE SOOOO Tough!
@Nirgendsburg It sounds like a genuine German city name. I think french "bourg" stands for a village. Burg is actually a castle, and yes, it often gave its name to the village or town that grew up around a castle.
@redneckarhu: Thank you for the translation, now the whole video makes sense to me.
I thought "burg" could also mean "village" or "town" (that grew up around a castle?), as in "bürgermeister," (mayor; literally "master of the villagers or townsfolk"?). I was aiming for a translation of "Nowheresville," which was a common expression in the US some 50 years ago, that would sound like an actual location. Obviously I do not speak German, and made it up. So much for my online research…
Certainly lovely to watch, but a description of the event and what it was all about would also be welcome, for those of us who do not speak the language. Otherwise, all I can say about it is, "Holy strand!"
OMG ITS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HARD TO BE A MODELL........OMG! I am a Mecanic/ electronic- Specialist,...BUT MY JOB IS SOOO EASY ,...MODELLS ARE SOOOO Tough!
scudwerfer 3 days ago
BITCHS
dotz864 3 weeks ago
@Nirgendsburg It sounds like a genuine German city name. I think french "bourg" stands for a village. Burg is actually a castle, and yes, it often gave its name to the village or town that grew up around a castle.
redneckarhu 1 month ago
@redneckarhu: Thank you for the translation, now the whole video makes sense to me.
I thought "burg" could also mean "village" or "town" (that grew up around a castle?), as in "bürgermeister," (mayor; literally "master of the villagers or townsfolk"?). I was aiming for a translation of "Nowheresville," which was a common expression in the US some 50 years ago, that would sound like an actual location. Obviously I do not speak German, and made it up. So much for my online research…
Nirgendsburg 1 month ago
@Nirgendsburg "Nirgendsburg" sounds so German, it means "Castle Nowhere"...
The girl at the beginning says it's "catwalk training" and they're supposed to make bigger steps.
redneckarhu 1 month ago
Certainly lovely to watch, but a description of the event and what it was all about would also be welcome, for those of us who do not speak the language. Otherwise, all I can say about it is, "Holy strand!"
Nirgendsburg 2 months ago
yes it is germany
mike926ny 2 months ago
@sindyherrera1 i think it's german
xxxbouvier 2 months ago