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Originally Posted by ATAG_Dutch
No, no, no....'Brylcreem' is a product name, deliberately mis-spelled so it would still be 'Brylcreem' in any language imo.
Although as with footballer - 'Fussballer', plural 'Fussballer' Ah. Yes. I take your point, 'Die Brylcreemer' it is.  I stand corrected.
(sorry, I can't do those big double 's' thingies on my keyboard, or umlauts. will someone please tell me how? Thx  ).
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No, it's 'Die Brylcreem' ! The 'er extension is usually not used with names.
And for the 'Umlaute' just use ue instead ü, or ae instead ä, or oe instead ö.