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Save Western Civilization => Save Europe => Topic started by: mord on July 16, 2009, 01:25:12 PM
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http://www.rudistettner.com/2008/02/jewish-dialect-lives-in-bavaria.html
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Wow, interesting! I have never heard of it! I know that the German language itself is PACKED with Yiddish words often with Hebrew origin.
According to a recent survey, 10% of Germans have Jewish ancestry:
http://www.morgenpost.de/printarchiv/wissen/article229537/Jeder_Zehnte_hat_juedische_Vorfahren.html :)
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In my family are the words Kies and Malocher also common.
My father told me lots of times, that I should learn hard to malochen. :::D
Kies as an other name for money if it comes to earning I heard countless times. :::D
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In my family are the words Kies and Malocher also common.
My father told me lots of times, that I should learn hard to malochen. :::D
Kies as an other name for money if it comes to earning I heard countless times. :::D
Your not Bavarian
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In my family are the words Kies and Malocher also common.
My father told me lots of times, that I should learn hard to malochen. :::D
Kies as an other name for money if it comes to earning I heard countless times. :::D
Your not Bavarian
No
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In my family are the words Kies and Malocher also common.
My father told me lots of times, that I should learn hard to malochen. :::D
Kies as an other name for money if it comes to earning I heard countless times. :::D
Lol yeah I know the words too.
"Ich geh jetzt malochen um kies anzuschaffen." ;D Other word for kies is Schotter.
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In my family are the words Kies and Malocher also common.
My father told me lots of times, that I should learn hard to malochen. :::D
Kies as an other name for money if it comes to earning I heard countless times. :::D
Lol yeah I know the words too.
"Ich geh jetzt malochen um kies anzuschaffen." ;D Other word for kies is Schotter.
THATS FUNNY TANACH WORDS ARE USED :)