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  • meaning - Platonic, not romantic, term of endearment? - German Language . . .
    0 "Schatzi" or "Schatz" is very risky if you don't know your acquaintances that well Depending on context, it could be disrespectful, ironic or too suggestive I think instances of people saying "Schatz" or "Schatzi" as a serious way of expressing endearment in friendship are very rare
  • Schatzi - WordReference Forums
    Hey, I was wondering if anyone knows the meaning of schatzi (I'm pretty sure thats how its spelt)
  • Schatzi - WordReference Forums
    The word "schatzi" is a term of endearment, right? Is it used often nowadays? Someone told me that it's kind of old-fashioned I hope someone can clear this up for me
  • my sweetheart - WordReference Forums
    Your co-worker is correct The word does mean treasure literally but is used all the time, more commonly one hears "mein Schatz", as a word of endearment similar to my sweetheart, dear, etc Schatzie means the same thing as Schatz, but for me it actually implies a little more emphasis on the endearment of the person you're talking to and is better if it is going to be used as a pets name
  • Schatzi - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, So I speak B1 German, however, I ain't bothered to ask this auf Deutsch lol So I was talking to this guy online, getting to know him He calls me Schatzi, I know the meaning but I didn't think it was used like so quickly between males and females? Am I dumb and missing the fact
  • Schätze or Schatz. How to adress a female?
    "So it seems to be a general phenomenon that grammatical features dominate over meaning features when it is a very tight grammatical construction " or, maybe, it was not the brightest idea to call this particular grammatical feature gender - genus Art Katgorie with "levels", say, pointed, striped, and curled may have been less prone to confusion
  • Schatz - WordReference Forums
    The diminutive form which is widely used (in Austria this would be 'Schatzi' or 'Schatzl') indicates even more intimate relations So my advice anyway would be: do not use 'Schatz' except to a lover, or else only if you are absolutely sure that the person being adressed as 'Schatzi' would not misunderstand you
  • Has scheiße become a normal word? - German Language Stack Exchange
    Note that from Duden the vulgarity level for the noun "die Scheiße", is not the same as for the noun "der Scheiß" and the adjective "scheiße": Scheiße f : derb abwertend Scheiß m , scheiße: salopp abwertend All other dictionaries agree in classifying all of these expressions as vulgar This is especially true for its literal meaning of faeces Having said that, there is need to clarify
  • What is the difference between moin and moin moin?
    "Moin" and "moin moin" both are popular salutations in northern Germany - I'm interested in the differences between them Some say "moin moin" is intended as an answer to "moin", others will label
  • What are informal ways to say good bye?
    In German you may say Auf Wiedersehen or Guten Tag when leaving Both seem rather formal and may be inappropriate in a non-formal context What would be the alternatives? In what context can we us





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