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  • af Daniel Chaffey
    158,95 kr.

    Learn all the German slang and current phrases you never learned in class with this handy German-English phrasebook for modern travelers.Drinking a Hefeweizen at a Biergarten... Dancing at Berlin’s hottest club... Cheering for the local soccer team at the Stadion... Drop the textbook formality and chat with the locals in Germany’s everyday language. • What’s up? Wie geht’s? • He/She is a real hottie. Er/Sie ist eine ganz heiße Nummer. • What’s on tap? Was gibt’s vom Fass? • I ordered the Currywurst. Ich bin den Currywurst. • Do you wanna cuddle? Willst Du kuscheln? • Gooooooal! Toooooor!

  • - Everyday Slang from 'What's Up?' to 'F*%# Off!'
    af Daniel Chaffey
    153,95 kr.

    Learn the slang words, modern phrases, and curses they definitely never taught you in German class with this super-handy and hilariously improper English-German phrasebook.You already know enough German to get by, but you want to be able to tell those inside jokes, greet your friends in a laid-back manner, and casually pick someone up at a bar. From "what's up?" to "Wanna go home with me?" Dirty German will teach you how to speak like you're a regular on the streets of Berlin. But you'll also discover material that goes beyond a traditional phrasebook, including: Hilarious insults Provocative facts Explicit swear words Themed German cocktails And more! Next time you're traveling to Germany, pick up this book, drop the textbook formality, and get dirty!

  • - Slang Phrases for the Cafe, Club, Bar, Bedroom, Ball Game and More
    af Daniel Chaffey
    153,95 kr.

  • - Everyday Slang from What's Up? to F*ck Off!
    af Daniel Chaffey
    168,95 kr.

    No body speaks in strictly formal address anymore. Not even in Germany, where the common expressioned tossed around in beer gardens are far from text book German. This all-new, totally-up-to-date book fills the gap between how people really talk in Germany and what German language students are normally taught.