On Tuesday 22 November 2005 21:26, Allen wrote:
> What in the HELL are you talking about? Sehnsucht isn't a Nazi word it
> means longing.

I think Eberhard fell victim of a common misinterpretation of Godwin's Law and 
just wanted to end this OT-thread (Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies, see 
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/legends/godwin/).

> Like, Longing for something. Like if I was longing for a 
> beer I would say:
>
> Ich sehnsucht fur verum. Well, I'd say Verum because I like Warsteiner
> premium verum.

That would be: "Ich sehne mich nach einem Verum", as the word Sehnsucht does 
not exist as a verb. <\nitpicking>

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