by Cecily de Vere March 08, 2017
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")
by German Master of the World March 02, 2009
Translating from Germain litterally as "Oh my God!". Note the backthroat sound in ‘ach’, same as in ‘ich’, ‘Loch Ness Monster’, and similar to ‘Chanukah’(note the 'C'). Like 'Kahnukah' though without the full 'K'..
by Victor Van Styn September 05, 2005