• @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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    I’m sorry, michmichs? you don’t really say that, do you? it’s not like the word comes from “me”, its just a play on “genes”.

    you guys just say “memes” right?

    … right?

  • @caboose2006@lemm.ee
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    131 day ago

    My wife is fluent in German and while she can read the memes she doesn’t understand half of them

  • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Lammninians with neither English nor German as their first language:

    No, wait, I don’t like that meme format, this represents us:

    • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      31 day ago

      I originally started to take English a bit more seriously so I could understand the objectives in RTS games, then I realized they also had a story, then I realized a whole new world opened up to me.

    • @Dicska@lemmy.world
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      42 days ago

      My folks also do something similar. I’d bet most lemmy/[colour name]dit users of miscellanious languages also have their own form of me+me (I+I). Spanish speakers, is it ‘yoyo’ or just ‘meme’?

      • KSP Atlas
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        42 days ago

        In polish that would be “jaja” when means “balls” (as in testicles) so no polish people don’t really do that

        • @Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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          That’s interesting, considering that the origin of the term “meme” refers to one of two ways people pass down information - culturally (through memes) and genetically (through DNA reproduction.)

          Testicles are too busy working on genetic transmission. They don’t need to be tasked with memeing as well.

      • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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        12 days ago

        MeyahMeyah, Memequeas, AymeAymase, AmakuAmak, MjawMjaws, MëMëz, MeMe first & the gimme gimmes, … basically any culture of any creature that communicated has me+me.

  • @epicstove@lemmy.ca
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    Oh god I’m starting to learn German from these now…

    The only word I didn’t understand in the top part was “Michmichs”

  • teft
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    282 days ago

    How I felt when I learned Spanish. It opened up a whole nuevo mundo de memes.

    Also fun fact: “memes” in Spanish is pronounced maymays and it always makes me laugh when I hear it.

      • Owl
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        122 days ago

        Watch out ! They’re coming for you !

      • teft
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        Not to my american raised ears. I live in colombia and have for nearly a decade. To my ears the spanish “e” sound is most similar to the english sound “ay” as in hay or may but shorter. I’ve never heard someone make the phoneme “eh” here in colombia.

        • @LwL@lemmy.world
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          11 day ago

          Might be because of local accent as well, I don’t speak a word of spanish but I’d be very surprised if there’s no difference between spanish in spain and spanish in colombia

          • teft
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            11 day ago

            Nah, e is the same across most spanish accents. It’s more likely we’re just using different letters for the same sounds as i said in my other comment.

    • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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      82 days ago

      Not maymays, mehmehs. ( If you want to make something in Spanish sound like “maymays”, you need to spell it “meimeis”)

      • teft
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        12 days ago

        Not to my american raised ears. I live in colombia and have for nearly a decade. To my ears the spanish “e” sound is most similar to the english sound “ay” as in hay or may but shorter. I’ve never heard someone make the phoneme “eh” here in colombia.

          • teft
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            22 days ago

            I think we might just be using different orthography to get the same sound. I hear her say ay-may.

    • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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      52 days ago

      Donde esta la biblioteca?
      Me llamo T-Bone, la araña discoteca
      Discoteca, muñeca, la biblioteca
      Es en bigote grande, perro, manteca

      Yea, Boiii - source

    • @Little8Lost@lemmy.worldOP
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      31 day ago

      Yes but school never managed to motivate me to learn more than just the nessesary to pass basics. So most of my english i learned from memes and entering communities after i left school

    • @Little8Lost@lemmy.worldOP
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      52 days ago

      i dont know what “blungt” and “hassenpfeffer” are
      blungt sounds like bringt (bringing)
      hassenpfeffer is confusing me more my head splits it in “hassen”(hate)/“Hasen”(rabbit) and “Pfeffer” (pepper) which does not make any sense

      still think you did a good job meyotch ^^
      often people new to german say “mein” instead of “meine” and i cant really explain why but in that context its correct