Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2018-11-27 22:29 |
Chanard & Walcker. TBA Vintman |
◊ 2018-11-28 09:43 |
1912 Chenard & Walcker TT /vehicle_1105608-Chenard-and-Walcker-TT-1912.html Link to "www.oldtimerfarm.be" |
◊ 2018-11-28 22:02 |
"verkocht" - this sounds quite funny to German ears |
◊ 2018-11-28 22:14 |
And "verhurt" even more |
◊ 2018-11-29 14:26 |
I keep forgetting that the German letter V is for W sound and vice versa -- Last edit: 2018-11-29 14:27:03 |
◊ 2018-11-29 16:51 |
In this case, the F sound actually. |
◊ 2018-11-29 18:16 |
Folksfagenferks |
◊ 2018-11-29 18:27 |
I said "in this case"... |
◊ 2018-11-30 00:01 |
Not really, it's the point between V and F. And similar between C and K. And for the Umlaut-topic: not always OE is pronounced as Ö, same with AE and Ä and UE and Ü. The following E means sometimes, that it's a long vocal. Hyphenation and sequence are tricky in German either: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWVKBcpHR78 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvpnddZLmlU |