I don't know, but I would translate it as "Quatsch". Equally wobbly sound.
:)

2015-03-01 20:01 GMT+01:00 Chris Jenkins <[email protected]>:

> Ah, but I never belittled your language competence, Gabby! What I said in
> American English was that I wondered sometimes if I missed an intended
> meaning in the translation. And, inputting my American English into Google
> Translated German English was a perfect example of that; little of my
> intended meaning was originally clear to German speakers I reckon, and
> translating back to American English renders it not much more than
> gibberish.
>
> What does gibberish translate to in German?
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Gabby <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Heyo Chrissy, my eternal savior! I appreciate very much your attempt at
>> saving whatever was never there. The ring is just a parable, but I will
>> soon have gone full circle again.
>>
>> And hey, I'd rather you accused me of foul language than belittling my
>> language competence! Your German English sounds just like your American
>> English by the way.
>>
>> I find it noticeable how you come to think that the long gone Francis
>> might be of help while I perceive others, who are presently active in this
>> interpretations club, who are doing a much better job. Anyways.
>>
>> I joined this group because of the topic keywords and the writing "Minds
>> Eye", which in my eyes allowed for singular as well as plural
>> interpretations due to the "oral markers". The vast majority of active
>> posters was Americans, which I got to know as loud, dominant, aggressive.
>> And their strategically silent, submissive, passive-aggressive counterparts
>> of course. My aim was to not get worked up anymore by what I perceive here,
>> which I haven't fully managed to reach yet. But I have learned so much
>> already about the power of manipulation and distraction and emotional
>> dependencies in what you'd think was banal online chatting ... amazing! I
>> will still write up a little lessons learned micro article on the
>> difference between the American and the German understanding of God and
>> post it here.
>>
>> In my opinion this place is not dead because Neil has adopted it as his
>> personal writing playground, which no one objects to. That's fine with me
>> and tells me I'm late with my project.
>>
>> Greetings once more across the Atlantic!
>>
>> Am Sonntag, 1. März 2015 01:56:27 UTC+1 schrieb Chris Jenkins:
>>>
>>> Was passiert, wenn der einzige Weg, wie wir kommunizieren konnte, war
>>> durch Fremdsoftware nicht in der Lage zu verstehen, unsere Emotionen? Die
>>> digitale Kommunikation nicht Ton jetzt vermitteln, sich vorstellen, wenn
>>> sie verloren auch Nuancen in der Übersetzung?
>>>
>>> Ich denke an das, weil ich die Gespräche in dieser Gruppe häufig brechen
>>> in zwei Menschen aneinander vorbei sprechen. Ich frage mich, wenn sie die
>>> anderen Lautsprecher verstehen überhaupt. Wenn unsere Worte verloren nicht
>>> nur ihr Ton, sondern auch ihre heimatlichen Dialekt; wenn sie etwas wurde
>>> noch der Sprecher nicht verstehen, bevor sie von einer anderen Person
>>> erhalten, würden wir in der Lage, überhaupt zu kommunizieren?
>>>
>>> Ich wünschte, Fran waren hier, um zu wiegen; er würde haben Einblick Ich
>>> würde wertvoll wie ein englischer Muttersprachler, die so viel Zeit in
>>> einem Land mit einer anderen als seiner Muttersprache verbracht hat, zu
>>> finden. Gabby hat ähnliche Einsicht gegeben, wie viel Zeit sie in
>>> englischer Sprache bei uns verbringt, (und wie oft habe ich gefragt, ob ich
>>> einen Sinn in der Übersetzung verpasst), aber ich nehme an, sie werden
>>> meist nur Spaß meines schlecht übersetzt machen Deutsch. : D
>>>
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