| bio | website | jstuber.net |
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| location | North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | |
| age | 48 | |
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I'm a free-lance embedded software developer who likes computer science, mathematics, electronics and foreign languages.
eiπ + 1 = 0
eπ√163 ≅ 6403203 + 744
rot13("fr") = "se"
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Jun 9 |
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Equivalent to “Deutschamerikaner” for Americans living in Germany? I would use the same word (and write it with a hyphen). Note that the context of the Wikipedia article is the US. |
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May 3 |
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Why are “vier” and the beginning of “vierzehn” not pronounced the same? @ssc Because it is not the same word. |
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Feb 14 |
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Gibt's eine Regel ob man “ch” als “sch” oder “ch” (asperiert) ausspricht? @Vogel612 Wo im Norden sagt man denn "isch"? Ich kenne das aus dem Saarland und Umgebung (Pfalz). |
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Feb 13 |
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How to translate “single-threaded” in a software documentation? Für mein Informatiker-Gefühl ist das ein ganz normaler deutscher Begriff: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebenl%E4ufigkeit |
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Dec 25 |
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What is the difference between “nicht größere” and “keine größeren” Nicht must be at the end in the first sentence. For example: "Nein, meine Suppe ess' ich nicht!" |
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Dec 24 |
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What is the difference between “nicht größere” and “keine größeren” "Ich mag Katzen nicht." would also be correct. |
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Oct 20 |
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What is the English translation of “ich hau dich, du Nuss”? I think it comes from "taube Nuss" (a nutshell without content), implying a hollow void in the head where the brain should be. |
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Oct 18 |
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Satzbeginn mit Kleinbuchstaben aufgrund Eigenname? Ich schreibe Ebay, Idings usw., mit nur dem ersten Buchstaben groß. Bei den Idingsen sieht das zugegeben etwas albern aus, aber wenn die das Zeug so nennen kann ich ja nichts dafür. |
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Sep 28 |
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When to use “spendieren” rather than “spenden”? "Die Spendierhosen anhaben" is one of my favorite german phrases. |
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Aug 10 |
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Conversion table for diacritics (e.g. “ü” → “ue”) The only occurrence of SZ for ß I ever heard of was on teletypes for military communications. |
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Aug 3 |
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“[Ort], der [Datum]” oder “Ort, den [Datum]”? +1 Das "den" ist ein wenig veraltet. |
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Apr 11 |
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “have other fish to fry”? Not strictly the same, but in nicht meine Baustelle the more important things are implied. |
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Apr 7 |
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “add insult to injury”? No, they are not equivalent. The first is for making technical difficulties worse, the second can also be used in a positive sense, and the third is for personal injuries. |
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Mar 24 |
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When to use das/die/der and when ein/eine? Die Türkei (oder andere Länder auf -ei), der Tschad, die Ukraine, ... |
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Mar 5 |
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How do I use numerals ending with “-lei” It's not how many of a kind, but rather how many kinds. |
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Feb 20 |
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Has “scheiße” become a “normal” word? andreas-altmann.com/buecher/das-scheissleben-meines-vaters |
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Feb 9 |
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Wie heißt es richtig, Masterthesis oder Masterarbeit? Schau in die Prüfungsordnung, oder guck was andere vor dir gemacht haben. |
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Feb 9 |
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Words for the degree of carbonation of German mineral water I think "Stilles Wasser" means that the amount of carbon dioxide is so small that it won't create any bubbles at normal drinking temperatures. |
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Jan 26 |
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Is Yiddish a dialect of German? Which Norwegian? :-> |
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Jan 20 |
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Is there anything like a dime? de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sechsling |