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Sackler 10-20-2009 01:29 AM

German phrases
 
What are the guards saying? Specifically when theyr'e mad. I know some of the phrases, and there is another thread for DTS, but I can't find some in particular. Such as (I'm spelling them based on how they sound ofcourse):

"Da nim!"
"Nim das!"
"Something, something kamerad su zaden"

And any others you can think of.

Liz Shaw 10-20-2009 02:03 AM

Try looking at the English and Russian phrases and you'll probably understand what the Germans are saying...

AHO 10-20-2009 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 112290)
"Da nim!"
"Nim das!"

Both mean mean "Take this!"
(Da nimm! & Nimm das!)


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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 112290)
"Something, something kamerad su zaden"

I cannot identify this?

Look here, this may be interesting for you:

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=8344

Sackler 10-20-2009 06:24 PM

Thanks. Sorry about the last one, the guys say it when they are standing around or just walking by.

Sackler 11-01-2009 05:01 PM

If anyone still looks at this thread, the phrase I was mentioning above is sound file "casual 5" in the games files. It sounds like "Werdammt! Wie zu ist kein kamerat zu saden!" Sometimes without the "Werdammt."

AHO 11-01-2009 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 116551)
If anyone still looks at this thread, the phrase I was mentioning above is sound file "casual 5" in the games files. It sounds like "Werdammt! Wie zu ist kein kamerat zu saden!" Sometimes without the "Werdammt."

"Verdammt, wieso ist kein Kamerad zu sehen?"

=

"Damn, why can't you see a comrade?"

means: Damn, why is there no comrade?"

Sackler 11-07-2009 07:48 PM

Thanks. So does this mean the guy is lonely and want's to know why his friends aren't around?

Ok, a few more and then I'll leave you alone.
They do say "ein fremde!" don't they, which means stranger?
Also, I thought "Ganz ganau" means "exactly" or something to that effect. What does it mean in the context of the game?
Finally, what are the Russians saying when you walk by and they salute you?

Sorry for all the questions, I just happen to find both Russian and German to be very interesting languages and here they are both in the same game.

AHO 11-07-2009 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Thanks. So does this mean the guy is lonely and want's to know why his friends aren't around?

I don't know, I do not remember this sentence. Perhaps a guard is waiting
for changing the guard.

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Ok, a few more and then I'll leave you alone.
They do say "ein fremde!" don't they, which means stranger?

Yes, "ein Fremder" means "a stranger".

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Also, I thought "Ganz ganau" means "exactly" or something to that effect.
What does it mean in the context of the game?

"Ganz genau" means "All right" or "absolut correct" a soldier, who
receives a command would never say this. Ergo this is incorrect.


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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Finally, what are the Russians saying when you walk by and they salute you?

Ask forlik or hykao. I dunno any Russian.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Sorry for all the questions, I just happen to find both Russian and German to be very interesting languages and here they are both in the same game.

Kein Problem mein Freund :)

forlik 11-08-2009 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
Finally, what are the Russians saying when you walk by and they salute you?

Do you mean "Zdraviya zhelau"? It's a standart military salute in Soviet Army. Word-by-word translation looks like "health wishes".

persoiranian 11-08-2009 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Sackler (Post 118067)
I just happen to find both Russian and German to be very interesting languages and here they are both in the same game.

yeah. both russian and german are very interesting. :grin:


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