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Question of the Day! by kickstart2007-01-25 00:00:03
  any words containing th and s in one word by Klymer2007-01-25 00:47:25
    Seconded. by vectorz 2007-01-25 01:00:31
Also any words that sound almost like a german word but have different meanings. :)

And while we're at it all these pseudo- english word that are used in german, but aren't used in english. First to go: Handy. ;)
[ Reply ]
      But Handy /is/ used in English. by krikkert2007-01-25 01:08:09
      Like “realisieren” meaning by moddermonster2007-01-25 02:04:04
        Yeah. Or sensible vs. sensibel vs. sensitive by vectorz2007-01-25 02:33:28
        I think "to realize" is sometimes used that way by kyrasantae2007-01-25 13:51:10
      Or the classic 'become' by Ascag2007-01-25 03:24:51
        correctly (n/t) by Klymer2007-01-25 04:29:58

 

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