This was so but when you reached reading age you soon found out that
Schiller and Heine
did not write in Czernowitzerisch .
Although we used our slang we knew that it was not a "kind " of German .
With Yiddish ,Ruthenian and Hebrew eingebroket ,
Hardy
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Miriam R
Sent: 12 September 2016 17:45
To: cornel fleming
Cc: Czernowitz-L_at_cornell
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] A Question!
I do not remember this particular poem or ditty, but this is an example of
Czernowitz German; In correct German it would be "da hab' ich Jäger über
mich", not "über mir".
"Mir" means "to me" "mich" means "me".
To give an example of Czernowitz German compared to correct German, A
conversation between a Czernowitzer and a person speaking correct German was
quoted:
The Czernowitzer: Geben Sie mich ein Buch.
The correct German speaker: Geben Sie Mir ein Buch.
The Czernowitzer: Sie?
The correct German speaker: Nein, Ihnen.
The Czernowitzer: Sag ich doch mich!
Mimi
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On Sep 12, 2016, at 7:39 AM, "cornel fleming" <cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net>
wrote:
> This is a question for our German-speakers.When I was little(a long
> time
> ago) I read a book about WW1 which had children's poetry. One of the
verses
> was "Verdamt noch,knirscht sein Officier,da hab Ich Jaeger uber mir!"
For
> some reason I keep remembering this...what I do not remember is the title
of
> the book. Any clues??? Cornel.
>
>
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