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Authored by: kbarrett on
Thursday, July 31 2008 @ 12:22 PM EDT
I guess it's better than claiming to be a jelly donut.
7-30-2008
Authored by: Glen603 on
Saturday, August 02 2008 @ 11:06 PM EDT
Are you a fan of Richard Lederer? I told him and I'll tell you, what Kennedy said was perfectly correct: a person from Berlin is a Berlinner, just as some one from Frankfurt is a Frankfurter, from Hamburg a Hamburger and Munchin a Munchner. What you're referring to is what in Berlin is called a "pfankuchen" (litterally transleted "pancake") which outside Berlin is called a Berlinner. To be grammitcally correct, he should have said "Ich bin auch ein Berliner (I am also a Berliner). Had he said "I'm a jelly donut', the crowd would have burst into laughter, not cheers.
7-30-2008
Authored by: kbarrett on
Sunday, August 03 2008 @ 12:59 PM EDT
Gee ... did I strike a nerve?
Good. 7-30-2008
Authored by: TooMuchTime on
Sunday, August 03 2008 @ 10:52 PM EDT
According to my high school German teacher, Kennedy misspoke. He should have said, "Ich ein Berliner." In English, we would say, "I am a New Yorker." In German, the am is implicitly declared. So, though while Kennedy was not technically incorrect, "Ich ein Berliner" is more correct.
7-30-2008
Authored by: Anonymous on
Monday, August 04 2008 @ 07:48 AM EDT
My German teacher and yours disagree. In stating that one is a such-and-such, in German it is the indefinite article that is left out, and not the verb. Correct German for "I am a Berliner" is "Ich bin Berliner."
7-30-2008
Authored by: TooMuchTime on
Monday, August 04 2008 @ 11:07 AM EDT
You know, you're right. It's been over 30 years since I took that class. I'm even lucky to remember that I took high school German!
7-30-2008
Authored by: Technomad on
Monday, August 11 2008 @ 12:18 AM EDT
Reinhold Aman (of Maledicta) also says that Kennedy's statement was perfectly correct. And since he's a native German speaker with Fingerspitzengefuhl for the language, as well as an ex-teacher and ex-professor of German, I'll take his word for it.
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