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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 14:28:21 GMT 1
Spinach with Wiener (The Austrians are saying Frankfurter, but if I say that, nobody knows what it is ) and noodles *-*
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Post by Liev on Oct 7, 2013 14:45:41 GMT 1
Spinach with Wiener (The Austrians are saying Frankfurter, but if I say that, nobody knows what it is ) and noodles *-* We use the term 'Frankfurter' rather than Wiener here.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 16:12:59 GMT 1
Spinach with Wiener (The Austrians are saying Frankfurter, but if I say that, nobody knows what it is ) and noodles *-*
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Post by Daniel on Oct 7, 2013 16:33:42 GMT 1
Spinach with Wiener (The Austrians are saying Frankfurter, but if I say that, nobody knows what it is ) and noodles *-* We use the term 'Frankfurter' rather than Wiener here. 'Knackwurst' or 'Bockwurst' here
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Post by Liev on Oct 7, 2013 16:37:40 GMT 1
We use the term 'Frankfurter' rather than Wiener here. 'Knackwurst' or 'Bockwurst' here It's funny how the Austrians use the name Frankfurter while the Germans doesn't despite Frankfurt belonging to Germany.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 16:40:38 GMT 1
'Knackwurst' or 'Bockwurst' here It's funny how the Austrians use the name Frankfurter while the Germans doesn't despite Frankfurt belonging to Germany. The ns Austrians are saying 'Frankfurter' ( = Frankfurt) and the Germans are saying 'Wiener' ( = Vienna) Nobody will ever know why..
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Post by Liev on Oct 7, 2013 17:00:10 GMT 1
It's funny how the Austrians use the name Frankfurter while the Germans doesn't despite Frankfurt belonging to Germany. The ns Austrians are saying 'Frankfurter' ( = Frankfurt) and the Germans are saying 'Wiener' ( = Vienna) Nobody will ever know why.. OMG! It just sunk on to my mind. Vienna is Wien in Deutsch.
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Post by Daniel on Oct 7, 2013 17:01:06 GMT 1
The ns Austrians are saying 'Frankfurter' ( = Frankfurt) and the Germans are saying 'Wiener' ( = Vienna) Nobody will ever know why.. OMG! It just sunk on to my mind. Vienna is Wien in Deutsch. Yes Liev, you got it right Where are the Bockwรผrste now from?
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Post by Daniel on Oct 7, 2013 17:03:05 GMT 1
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