"Nein, Schweinhund" translates to "No, swine dog" in English. It is often used as an insult or an expression of disapproval, typically in a forceful or aggressive manner.
'Schweinhund' is a form of insult in German. It means 'pig-dog' but there is no such animal.
This is not French, but broken German. That would mean 'I don't speak German'. (It's not grammatical though, and should be "ich spreche kein Deutsch").
The word "no" in German is pronounced as "nein." It is pronounced as "nine" in English, but in German, the "e" is pronounced as a short sound closer to "eh."
"Nein" is the word for "no" in Yiddish.
The Yiddish word for "no" is "nisht."
'Schweinhund' is a form of insult in German. It means 'pig-dog' but there is no such animal.
it means "pig dog"
German. It is spelled "nein" in German meaning "no" in English.
The word ' Nein ' means no in German
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It means "no thanks" in English! :)
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This is not French, but broken German. That would mean 'I don't speak German'. (It's not grammatical though, and should be "ich spreche kein Deutsch").
Nein is German, and means no in English.
No way!
its over NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN THOUSAND
"Nein" (pronounced like the English word "nine")