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Hoover has come back from the grave...... "The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind simply has not come to a realization of the evil which has been introduced into our midst." They'll probably slap a security tax in it too. |
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Since when is a "Bach (stream)" larger than a "Fluss (river)"? yours truely "perplexed" Gromic |
Stream also means Strom, and a Strom is larger than a river, in german.
Komm schließlich von da! ;) But in English a Strom is called major or large river, so its a multiculti misunderstanding ;) |
Yeah, we have the word "ström" in Swedish. This is getting a bit off topic though.:)
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Anyway, I'm sure "stream", refers to small, winding bodies of water that usually intersect with a river, entity of water, etc. Stream in the sense of "strom'"would pertain, for example, to the gulf stream which, IS much larger than a river. hehe - sorry for going OT. Language can be fun. cheers |
In Yorkshire a very small stream would be called a beck, which seems so similar to your German bach they must be related.
True about the rivers, makes England look like the mouth of the Amazon. I know it rains here a bit, but not that much. |
@gromic
Ich sitze so ziemlich genau in der Mitte zwischen Augsburg und Ulm ;) So now BTT. |
Anyone knows if we'll be able to change subtitle language?
I'm from czech republic and I can preorder collector's edition here, but it will be english audio and czech subtitles. And I really don't want to have menus and briefings in czech. From my experience it tends to be confusing, when I'm more accustomed to specific terms in english. |
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