Hot Wing Tag
It might be just my feeling but I think there are more and more English words used in German language. The outcomes are sometimes funny when combined, like here "hot wing tag" (in this case "tag" being German for "day").
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Photos from Wiesbaden - a beautiful city located in a wine region (the Rheingau) at the Rhine River close to Frankfurt/Main, Germany
It might be just my feeling but I think there are more and more English words used in German language. The outcomes are sometimes funny when combined, like here "hot wing tag" (in this case "tag" being German for "day").
Labels: signs
9 Comments:
Hi Nicola
I'm sure it's not just your feeling. English is quickly infiltrating every language in the world
That is funny! And yes, the world is changing! 11 years ago, before I moved away, you couldn't get 'hot wings' in Wiesbaden, at least not that I knew of.
hahah!i do hear lots of English in spoken German. How I wish Hungarian mix abit of english in the language so that i understand at least a bit.
it's really funny!
how funny!
oh manno - that's just round the corner from my house.... i have to see it every day!!!
and it stinks too...
:(
Gutten tag, your hot wings are going to be tagged soon in search engines as fast food post, yes funny combination.
Its funny , but also sad in a way. It somehow does not fit in those surroundings.
But "Heisse Fluegel Tag " would even be funnier.
sounds like a game - like freeze tag hehe
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