A German phrase meaning 'oh my God' in English.
Mainly used by German students, it means the exact same as it does in English.
Mainly used by German students, it means the exact same as it does in English.
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"Oh mein Gott, ich habe verloren"
(English: Oh my God, I've forgotten")
"Oh mein Gott, ich habe verloren"
(English: Oh my God, I've forgotten")
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It is only used by idiots because of the following:
1. It's longer than writing "got to."
2. The correct way of saying it is "have to."
It is only used by idiots because of the following:
1. It's longer than writing "got to."
2. The correct way of saying it is "have to."
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