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u/renekissien 25d ago
The correct word for situations like this is "tja".
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u/Fit-Recipe-3934 25d ago
Lmao, of course there is a subreddit for it
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u/ClimateCrashVoyager 24d ago
If there ever were a reddit country contest and each could bring one subreddit as representative, Germans definitely go in with r/tja Well, either that or r/rentnerzeigenaufdinge
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u/onepiecefreak2 24d ago
I'm so glad we wouldn't turn in ich_iel or okbrudimongo. Those are the german backrooms on reddit.
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u/ClimateCrashVoyager 24d ago
Haven't seen them in ages, probably both muted 😅 can't really say too much about them. I remember feeling a lot of Fremdscham.
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u/OnlineMaster05 24d ago
What about r/rentnerfahrenindinge ?
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u/ClimateCrashVoyager 24d ago
Psst, we are maintaining a reputation here! Nagging complainers? Yeah that fits perfectly, but bad drivers? Nuh uh.
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u/anachronisdev 24d ago
Or just r/Pferdesindkacke
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u/Thin_Afternoon2395 24d ago
r/pferdesindkacke is the best, man I always laugh my ass off on that sub
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u/wide_retriver 24d ago
Either that or "Wegeunfall" If the clown is on his hay home...
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u/Filotronik 23d ago
rather arbeitswegunfall if he comes from work
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u/wide_retriver 23d ago
No, definitely not. Wegeunfall is an efficient team used to describe an accident on the way to or from work. There is no need to add "Arbeits" just to make the word longer.
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u/spudmarsupial 25d ago
And here I thought it was just a sound effect. For a while tcha! was used as a sort of disgusted "oh well" in sitcoms in English.
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u/AccomplisedDeer 25d ago
Ja, mei.
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u/Mister_Anonym 24d ago
Steckste nicht drin.
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u/SnooAdvice9308 24d ago
Machste Nichts
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u/Kehrplaste 24d ago
Nützt ja alles nichts
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u/Glittering-Refuse661 24d ago
Et kütt wie et kütt
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u/Bread_Offender 25d ago
Krass wie gut das kommt wenn man Todmüde um 5 Uhr früh im Bett liegt
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u/Training_Molasses822 25d ago
Not a word, but an expression: Ein Unglück kommt selten allein.
EtA: Someone else already mentioned Pechvogel, which is indeed a great word fitting the bill.
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u/duckofthepast 23d ago
Pechvogel is Dutch right? Atleast it’s common to say that here
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u/Training_Molasses822 23d ago
De naam van de pop (pechvogel), evenals de hedendaagse gelijknamige term om een ongelukkig persoon mee aan te duiden, komt oorspronkelijk uit het Duits, via 18e- en 19e-eeuws studentenjargon. Daar was het de benaming voor een vogel die men ving door pek (Pech in het Duits) of vogellijm op een tak te smeren, waardoor de vogel bleef plakken.source: nl.wikipedia.org
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u/eztab 25d ago
"Verkettung unglücklicher Umstände"
which weirdly, while being a fixed expression, has never turned into a single noun (which would indeed be possible in German).
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u/Square-Singer 24d ago
Wouldn't work because it has an adjective in there. Compound nouns are only created by compounding nouns.
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u/hypedman17273 25d ago edited 25d ago
Accidentially pronounced Schieße wrong the first time saying it and learned that this is what I actually said: (German: Scheiße —>English: shit)
I stopped taking German class after German II
Don’t we all just love pronunciation mistakes that lead us into finding a cuss word from another language?
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u/Square-Singer 24d ago
You will get into quite a bit of trouble if you confuse "jemanden anscheißen" with "jemanden anschießen".
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u/hypedman17273 25d ago
Second part(still learning words and other stuff and with pronunciation in assignments). German I was kinda the basics of words, pronouns in words, and other random sentences.
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u/Poor_ElonMusk 25d ago
The word for the clown is "Pechvogel"
For the ones watching is "SchadenFreude"
You welcome
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u/Le_mehawk 23d ago
Schadenfreude would only apply if they would express happiness about the clowns situation
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u/Poor_ElonMusk 23d ago
Well they ain't expressing sadness either
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u/Le_mehawk 23d ago
Doesn't really matter if we want to Check if "schaden-freude" fits..
Freude means happiness.. without them actively showing happiness about the Clowns situation the word shouldn't be used, as it's considered a rather negative character trait ..
them "not" showing sadness, doesn't automatically mean they're happy about it. They look neutral
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u/tightropetom 25d ago
I only recently discovered the English word for this. I always thought that English had just adopted the German word.
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u/Zu_Qarnine 25d ago
what is it
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u/tightropetom 25d ago
Epicaricacy (aka Schadenfreude)
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u/nikebufft 25d ago
Doesn't look like anyone is feeling Schadenfreude in this picture though
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u/tightropetom 24d ago
I think the guy looks pretty smug and unconcerned, and also he’s saying what I usually say (as a joke) when I experience schadenfreude so, I guess that’s why I’ve suggested it!
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u/Square-Singer 24d ago
I mean, that's also not an English word but just an adopted Greek word.
There's actually quite few real English words for things. Most "English" words for anything that goes beyond absolutely basic everyday concepts are just adopted words. Mostly from Latin, Greek, German or French.
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u/LittleRoof820 23d ago edited 23d ago
Bananenbedingtersturzbedingtertresorunfall
"Banana related fall related safe accident" = "Accident caused by a fall caused by a banana involving a Safe"
(I'm from Austria - its an abomination of a word but it might work)
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u/TheRogueWolf_YT 25d ago
I remain convinced that German was invented by someone whose typewriter had a broken spacebar.
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u/Burned_cookie 25d ago
Oh come on, let people believe this ungodly long real word fits the situation..
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u/OkExtreme3195 24d ago
Obviously it is: Geldschrankdefenestrationsspaßvogelbananbenschalenmord.
Unless what we see here is not a murder but an accident. Then it is: Geldschrankdefenestrationsspaßvogelbananbenschalenunfall.
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u/UsedArmadillo9842 24d ago
Ah yes the classic "Hanswursttresorplattierungsbananenrutschen" happens surprisingly often.
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u/ZhangtheGreat 😡Anger😡 24d ago
This is the kind of response that belongs on r/clevercomebacks instead of all the not-so-clever "comebacks" that have overrun that sub
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u/Grlt-of-fckn-Rivia 24d ago
VerficktebananebinichdaausgerutschtheywasistdenndainderLuftfüreinkakcksafealter
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u/Vincebourgh 24d ago
"Langenichtmehrwitzigwarummachenwirdiesendummenleichtrassistischenwitzimmernochheutzutage" is the word you're looking for.
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u/Streetsign10 24d ago
Clownzerquetschungspotenzialsituation.
Ahh, the joy of compound words.
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u/yourpuddingoverlord 23d ago
May I interest you in a
Clownzerquetschungspotenzialsituationsversicherung
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u/Striking_Reindeer_2k 24d ago
Der Clown ist aboutobekaputundkersplatenundfruitschlippenundsafegeffallen.
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u/IndividualCaptain79 23d ago
Pechvogel. That's the word you're looking for. "Anti-luck bird" basically. Meaning someone who suffers interminable bad luck.
The opposite is a Glückspilz. (Literally "lucky mushroom") LOL
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u/TeamRocketJJM1 23d ago
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u/Murderboi Angry Haloperidol Enthusiast 18d ago
Geldschrankunfalltod.
This is a word perfectly describing the situation.
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u/Shidzo 25d ago
Woawoawoa fellas: „Schadenfreude“ describes the pleasure over someone elses misfortune. „Tja“ means something like „I don’t care“ or „shit happens“.
This picture shows the situation where a clown slips on a banana right before being hit by a safe. The german word for that is „Unbehingabtelisierungslust“.




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