German Mistranslations

By Nick | Oct 29, 2007

If you visit Germany and don’t know German you maybe find yourself in for a bit of a laugh once in a while. Take the following milk. Would you think you are in a bit of a surprise drinking
dickmilk. Actually it means thick milk, not what whatever you dirty people were thinking.

For example, you might see the word Natzi being written everywhere. For those who don’t know whats being connected with the word Natzi, this may be a bit misleading. Actually most of the time Germans write gegen Natzis (against Natzis) or Wir wollen Natzis raus! (We want the the Natzis out.) Writing something good about Natzis would be highly illegal. Even making a natzi salute would send you to the local jail.

Take this Suckfuell board for example. Not what it looks like! Its really just a last name to my understanding. Just remember everything isn’t as it seems, but it sure is great to laugh out!

Photos by deutschlanduberelvis.blogspot.com/


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