German lesson for all the Critters and other people:
All names and nouns are written with a capital letter. (Or, written in German™: All Names and Nouns are written with a capital Letter.)
Same goes for nominalised words.The plural forms mostly end in an -e, not an -s. Vowels are sometimes changed into Umlaute or, as I heard people call it, Umlauts. E.g.: It’s Tisch – Tische (table/s) but the plural of Baum is Bäume (tree/s).
Nein – no
Ja – yes
Bitte – please
Gerne/gern geschehen – you’re welcome
Ich heiße Caleb – I’m called Caleb
Hallo – hello
Guten Morgen/Tag/Nachmittag/Abend – good morning/day/afternoon/evening
Ich liebe Nott – I love Nott
Ich bin ein Zauberer – I’m a wizard
Ich bin ein kleines Goblinmädchen – I’m a little goblin girl
Das ist beeindruckend! – That’s impressive!Curses:
Scheiße (or scheisse if you don’t have the ß) – shit
Mist – also shit but not seen as that offensive, I think (-> crap)
Verdammt – damn
Fick dich – fuck you(Please correct me if there’s anything wrong with this!!!)
Hi, hello, yes, I am here to insert myself into this because since episode 4, I’ve been writing basic breakdowns of all the German used or alluded to in the episodes, and you can find them right here.
(Mist is also closer do dung. Like, animal dung. And nobody says Guten Nachmittag.)