ja sauguad, des hätt i etza nedda dacht, sauber, kommst auf..d wiesn da hebma a

English translation: s.u.

21:46 Mar 7, 2008
German to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Slang / Bavarian dialect (?)
German term or phrase: ja sauguad, des hätt i etza nedda dacht, sauber, kommst auf..d wiesn da hebma a
ja saugaud, des hätt i etza nedda dacht, sauber, kommst auf..d wiesn da hebma a halbe

merse dir!
Kevin Sak
English translation:s.u.
Explanation:
Ja, sag' du mir, das hätte ich mir jetzt nicht gedacht, beachtlich, kommst du mit auf die Wiese, da trinken wir (ein Bier vermutlich)

Honestly, I never expected that, remarkable, are you coming along to the meadow (Wies'n/Oktoberfest), to drink .... (a beer most likely)
Selected response from:

Andrea Winzer
United States
Local time: 20:42
Grading comment
Thank you very much.



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3 +1s.u.
Andrea Winzer


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ja saugaud, des hätt i etza nedda dacht, sauber, kommst auf..d wiesn da hebma a
s.u.


Explanation:
Ja, sag' du mir, das hätte ich mir jetzt nicht gedacht, beachtlich, kommst du mit auf die Wiese, da trinken wir (ein Bier vermutlich)

Honestly, I never expected that, remarkable, are you coming along to the meadow (Wies'n/Oktoberfest), to drink .... (a beer most likely)

Andrea Winzer
United States
Local time: 20:42
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
Grading comment
Thank you very much.
Notes to answerer
Asker: Hi Andrea, thank you so much. My teachers never bothered to tell me about different German dialects such as Bavarian. I must get a Bavarian/English dictionary and start learning. Thank you very much. Kevin Sak


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