Is German language designed for war?

Is German language designed for war?

  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous
  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    No. Now stop being racist against Germans.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      But Germans are CEO of racism

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is your throat designed to imbibe a constant rotation of huge black cocks? not specifically but but some things just fit well none the less.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      i aint yo mama bitch azz nigga calm yo ass down

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Guess I was dead on about the pigmentation and flavor of those cocks eh bro. Damn imagine the cumdrunkess you must experience, maybe switch to jap dick for a month or two.

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    for me nothing beats the english language's penchant for banter and dry understatement, especially under duress, americans have their own spin of bravado on it and I've never heard or read of more kino language in warfare
    there's probably a great amount of native and translation bias in that statement but all half the shit germans seem to talk about has gay or cringe undertones and speakers of eastern languages sound like depressed retards

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Although Werner Herzog talking about the sheer stupidity of chickens is one of the funniest rants ever because of him being un ironic and lays on the german angst double thick

      Hmm I wonder where OP went, probably giving himself a pep talk in the mirror to make it through another day of being a self hating closet fag garbage chute for pakistani travelling retail suppliers to empty their nuts into so they don't get to tempted to rape their daughters. Little timmy cockswallow here is actually doing a public service by consuming his own weight in aids every month, you really turned the fact you are positive into a positive there tim tim. Oh well my thread now.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    For song and music. German is notable for soft consonants and long vowels.
    You want a language made for war, check out Dutch.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    German sounds just like Arabic.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      That's an offensive comparison for Arabic.

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    No, most German words pertaining to warfare are borrowed from French.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >literally borrows half of its military vocabulary from French
      >designed for war
      clearly not

      frogs be copin hard hard

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >coping by stating an easily verifiable truth
        Don't use words you don't understand

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I don't think so bud. Most of them are German, and only small percent French. So you are coping.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_German_military_terms

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            upon admittedly cursory look most of these terms aren't even military terms in the strict sense but names for military operations. that's disingenuous because you could fill the equivalent English list with words like "Operation Eagle" and claim that English military terms are derived from a Germanic base. the vast majority of most basic vocabulary is indeed French (Armee, Artillerie, Division, Operation) and in some cases French displaced terms for which there was a native Germanic equivalent (as with Armee displacing native German Heer)

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              >another menthal gymnastics aka cope

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            Oh my god it's actually worse than I expected. If you remove historical events and only count words that armies actually use, it's all French words:
            >*division
            >Korps
            >Front
            >Armee
            >Artillerie
            >Bataillon
            >Batterie
            >*offizier
            >Panzer
            >Chef
            >Duppel
            >Gruppe
            >Ration
            >Exzellenz (holy kek)
            >Gendarmerie
            >Flotte
            >Flotille
            >Front
            >Fusilier
            >Garnison
            >Infanterie
            >Maske
            >General
            >Grenadier
            >Marine
            >Kavalerie
            >Kompanie
            >Mine
            >Militär
            >Papier
            >Soldat
            >Spion
            >Truppe
            >Bombe
            >Plan
            THIS is the language of war? Surely that can't be the case

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              Cut ze cope

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >concedes immediately
                Just like Germany in 1806, 1918 and 1945

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >literally borrows half of its military vocabulary from French
    >designed for war
    clearly not

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's French. The French were stereotyped as bloodthirsty warmongers from the late middle-age up to and including the Napoleonic era. The translated into numerous military words of French origin crossing into other European languages. The German (minus Prussia) on the contrary were considered peaceful and debonair.

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