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@@that_one_traveler Be aware! There is about 35% words in German coming from French and are pronounced French still. Regisseur (director of movies)...it's a French G. Genie (genius), the same.
"...but more aggressively" when pronouncing the village's name...thanks for continuing the stereotype, dear Americans. Also nobody is going to shoot at you when you step onto their land. This is Europe after all
@@rnmom65 That's awesome. I'm sure you're going to love it there. I've visited 3 times in total now and I'm always finding something fun to do. If you have any questions, I'll try and answer them for you!
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--- _In the previous video, we explored the tiny village of Sembach and visited the abandoned places it has to offer._
*NEXT VIDEO* : ruclips.net/video/c5sFFzD3qJ0/видео.html
--- _In the next video, we cross the Geierlay Bridge from Mörsdorf to Sosberg. Later that day, we try Glühwein for the first time._
Thanks to your vid I could see my childhood school again!
That's awesome. I'm glad I could do that for you!
As a Mehlinger I have to say
Damn
There are still people walking through mehlingen that arent MEHLINGER DORFBEWOHNER
Haha, I guess Mehlingen's charm is drawing in visitors from all over!
schön
sehr schön
Another cool adventure. How many weeks did you spend in Europe in total?
3 months exactly. Then I had to leave for 3 months and now I'm back in Germany for some more European adventures!
Try Mayling'n, sounds basically like it is pronounced.
German G is like yours in Goofy, grind, gross, green...not as in giant, Gender or generic...
Ah, okay, that's super helpful, thanks! 🙏
@@that_one_traveler Be aware! There is about 35% words in German coming from French and are pronounced French still.
Regisseur (director of movies)...it's a French G.
Genie (genius), the same.
@@Kivas_Fajo I didn't know that many words came from French. Interesting!
@@that_one_traveler English has about the same amount French lean words FYI. ^^
You park your automobile in the garage, don't you? ;-)
@@Kivas_FajoThat is true! Haha
"...but more aggressively" when pronouncing the village's name...thanks for continuing the stereotype, dear Americans.
Also nobody is going to shoot at you when you step onto their land. This is Europe after all
Haha that's fair. I've got a lot to learn.
@@that_one_traveler But at least you are trying. I appreciate these videos as I am trying to get over to GE!
@@rnmom65 Right on! When are you trying to go?
@@that_one_traveler To the very area...near Semach! Just waiting to hear if I get the job!!!!
@@rnmom65 That's awesome. I'm sure you're going to love it there. I've visited 3 times in total now and I'm always finding something fun to do. If you have any questions, I'll try and answer them for you!