Gwared wrote:Well pomme de terre is also the French for potato, which is far less cool. It's like the German for Hippo is "horse of the Nile", or Nilpferd (ferd being horse and Nilp the Nile).
Actually it's "Nil" and "Pferd" - the Nil is pronounced like in "one nil to us" and I just don't know how to explain the pronunciation of Pferd
A few german sentences (we haven't had too many yet, I think):
Mein Name ist X. (My name is X)
Er/sie/es kommt aus Österreich/Deutschland. (He/she/it is from Austria/Germany)
Wie geht es dir? (How are you?)
Wie geht es euch? (How are you? in plural)
Ich mag Harry Potter sehr (gerne). (I like Harry Potter very much)
If you have any questions concerning German, feel free to ask... Oh, what I always wanted to ask: how do your keyboards look like? I mean, you don't have umlaut keys, have you? At least not every keyboard is an umlaut keyboard - the Swiss, for example, don't know "ß", they always write ss.