The Axis of Awesome: The Language of Love

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

The Axis of Awesome performing "The Language of Love" on RAW comedy in Sweden

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  • Does Benny actually speak German? Sounds pretty good.

  • Knowing the Nazi joke was coming from a mile away didn't make it any less funny. (insert Monty Python "joke warfare" joke here)

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  • Jordan - funny. Benny - very funny, Lee - yet to make me laugh in 4 years

  • @PinkSupervisor he doas it very very well. Often when you[as a german] watch english films where there is spoken german it is so bad that you hardly can understand it, but this here is very well. Not perfect but very very well.

  • @Praiosschaf man kann ihn sehr gut verstehen. Wenn in englsichen filmen deutsch gesprochen wird[auf englsich angescahut] hört sichs oft so schelcht an, dass mans sehr schwehr versteht

  • Well, I'm german and he speaks very well.

  • @PinkSupervisor yea he does I´m actually german :D

  • "What the fuck is that?!", kills me everytime

  • As a german, I enjoyed this. And Benny is quite good actually :D

  • @takerustakomi i'm austrian (so german language too), your right, german CAN be a beautiful language, when sung, but mostly of my life i wished to have a different motherlanguage... no soul in it

  • @TheRed812 True, but a few less legit sources that I've seen used by many German students include it. A guy in one of my German classes had a dictionary of German slang and obscenities and that word came up often. Not exactly scholarly, but I've seen it around enough that at the very least I know English speakers learning German often encounter it. It's really just ver as a prefix (something taken further) and sticken (to stick, prod, or sew). Whether or not it's legit it makes sense.

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