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new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:34 pm
by xpitt
found this link in an email from a friend...
http://www.beatlemania-hamburg.com/

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:53 pm
by kiramdear
Cool site, but my Duits is pretty poor. I'll have to go back with my dictionary. The site design is very well done. 8)

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:49 am
by xpitt
The site seems to be still under construction, maybe they add an english choice, they should do !

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:47 pm
by berth
kiramdear wrote:my Duits is pretty poor.
That's a Dutch word you used there. ;-) (At least it means "german" which in german is Deutsch.)

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:14 pm
by beatlefreak
Are you trying to confuse us?
:lol:

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:33 pm
by winston
There's English on that site......... :D

http://www.beatlemania-hamburg.com/english/index.html

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:26 pm
by kiramdear
beatlefreak wrote:Are you trying to confuse us?
:lol:
I don't even try. It just happens naturally. :oops: :wink: :lol:

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:49 pm
by jimk
kiramdear wrote:
beatlefreak wrote:Are you trying to confuse us?
:lol:
I don't even try. It just happens naturally. :oops: :wink: :lol:
I caught that. And I thought you did it on purpose. :mrgreen: Just as well; for I'd have used the word "Dietsch" which is Nether-Saxon for German.
JimK

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:03 pm
by doctorno
jimk wrote:I'd have used the word "Dietsch" which is Nether-Saxon for German.
Really? In Niedersachsen or only in those areas of the USA where people from Niedersachsen immigrated to?
I think "Plattdeutsch" for "deutsch" is something like "düdsch".

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:51 am
by jimk
doctorno wrote:
jimk wrote:I'd have used the word "Dietsch" which is Nether-Saxon for German.
Really? In Niedersachsen or only in those areas of the USA where people from Niedersachsen immigrated to?
I think "Plattdeutsch" for "deutsch" is something like "düdsch".
Nä. Ekj meene daut sproak waut de lieda noh Wast Frieslaund, Gronigen, oda Oost Frieslaund räde wan dee tüs senn. Eensje noh Winnepeg Kaunada uck dit räde, un een weinje uck noh Kaunsas, un Nebraska.

JimK


[Translation: No. I mean that language which people in West Friesland, Gronigen, and East Friesland speak when they're at home. Some in Winnepeg Canada also speak it, and a few also in Kansas and Nebraska.]

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:37 am
by xpitt
winston wrote:There's English on that site......... :D

http://www.beatlemania-hamburg.com/english/index.html
They finally did it. I think the next time I happen to be up north in Hamburg again I will go there for sure .

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:46 pm
by doctorno
jimk wrote:Nä. Ekj meene daut sproak waut de lieda noh Wast Frieslaund, Gronigen, oda Oost Frieslaund räde wan dee tüs senn. Eensje noh Winnepeg Kaunada uck dit räde, un een weinje uck noh Kaunsas, un Nebraska. [Translation: No. I mean that language which people in West Friesland, Gronigen, and East Friesland speak when they're at home. Some in Winnepeg Canada also speak it, and a few also in Kansas and Nebraska.]
Nowadays all the local accents spoken in the north-west and west of Germany are called "Plattdeutsch". "Friesisch" (as it is spoken in East and North Friesland) is a completely different language. It is considered to be one of the "endangered" or "dying" languages by the United Nations now. The dialect spoken in the USA and Canada by some of the old immigrants from Northern Germany is different from the "Plattdeutsch" as well, because in the USA and Canada an older version of these German dialects has been conserved.

Re: new beatles museum in hamburg

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:23 pm
by cjj
That's probably what I hear around here. We have a number of Hutterite colonies near here where they speak some German-like language. I can get bits and pieces of it, but I don't really understand a lot of it. Of course, my German isn't what it used to be either...