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How “shop” is written in different languages

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DruMzTV 的头像
DruMzTV1 年前

that's like... the legally accurate term, but is not used by any german in day to day speech to refer to "shop". simplified we'd use "Laden" I'd say.

Jörg Wendt 🇩🇪 的头像
Jörg Wendt 🇩🇪1 年前

"Laden" would work as well.🫠

Shomari Akili 🦍 的头像
Shomari Akili 🦍1 年前

That's incorrect. Shop in German is "Geschäft" or "Laden".

If The Shoe Fits 的头像
If The Shoe Fits1 年前

It's German specificity. It's called the stand-alone trade store. But they also use the shortened geschäft, meaning "shop"

IceyJones 的头像
IceyJones1 年前

exaggeration of course. "Geschäft" would be sufficient to translate "shop". "Einzelhandel" is "retail". so he translates shop with "retail shop"

Robert (Bob) Lewis 的头像
Robert (Bob) Lewis1 年前

I don't know much German...but yeah, we all knew where this was going. Even the "shouting" in all caps.

Nestlé_Tip_Top 的头像
Nestlé_Tip_Top1 年前

Is Stephen Hawking writing this?

pro_crastinata 的头像
pro_crastinata1 年前

The Italian be like

Igor Gajić 的头像
Igor Gajić1 年前

Yea yea, funny. But there are many words for "shop" in german, they picked the most difficult one. NOBBODY uses Einzelhandelschgeschäft in every day life. You would almost always say Laden, Supermarkt or simply Geschäft.

Koolkid 的头像
Koolkid1 年前

Words are the greatest proof of human creativity

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