1@jesse_saenz Jesse Saenz
Thanks #duolingo I’m sure this phrase will naturally come up in all types of daily interactions. #german #deutschlernen
(A screenshot of Duo lingo) Liebst du Mayo oder liebst du mich?
Do you love mayonnaise or do you love me?
If I ever go to Germany, I now have an awesome pickup line.
Be prepared for a lot of Germans to pick mayo
That’s when you produce a jar of mayo from behind your back.
Honest to god I think this would actually work
If you’re understanding strictly because of context, how are you supposed to learn the language well. You need to be exposed to absurdity in order to really get it
You don’t know how much Germans love mayo, then.
Germans? not as much, Slaves? damn, they would end the world for one more spoonful of mayo
Slaves
Err…did you mean to type “Slavs?”
autocorrect XD, that one time you don’t check, but ima keep it, it’s funny
Those damn slaves and their… checks notes … lust for mayo?
We Dutch need all the mayo. Where are you hiding the mayo?
So what’s this ‘hollandaise’ then? What are you hiding from us?
Pommes mit Mayo? Spinnst du?
The point isn’t to teach you useful sentences to memorize, it’s teaching you spontaneous usage of the language. With German, it’s definitely drilling all of the specific tense rules into you by throwing random ass sentences at you to translate.
‘Liebst du Mayo oder liebst du mich? Scheiß egal, ich hab die Gicht!’
Why not both?
User name is sus.
Jesse doesn’t truly understand the German language or people until this question makes sense.
Hell of an ultimatum
I’m german and this phrase is utterly bs. Tbh, every German You will tell this will treat You like you’re a retard.
fr… I am german, of course I love mayonnaise
What would be the proper phrasing for this question?
It’s grammatically correct but every sane German will obviously pick mayo.
E.g.: Was liebst du mehr, Mayonnaise oder mich?
What do You like better, Mayonnaise or me?
The point is, it’s highly improper to not love a person in favor of a thing. Instead You can lighten it up a bit by just asking for what they like better.
The initial question is only askable among very close friends (Irony/Saracasm), usually not even for couples and definitely not for love interests or lose contacts.
I like how the first section of German Duolingo is learning how to ask for coffee and beer or tea and wine
If you’re Doug Funny this could be legit.
It’s better to study language from natural sources, yes you can use dullingo or textbooks but learn about natural language from natural sources by immersing yourself in the content of the language you are learning