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First time I hear about this. Is it a German thing?

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You’re completely right. It is like bucks in the english language.

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Trampa.

Would that be frogs in German?

“Kröten”. Or another example besides “Kröten” could be “Mäuse”, that means mice.

English is great. You don’t pluralize many mice. It’s just mice.

The mouse you use with your keyboard is mouses though. Fun times.

Damn it, that mouse thing sometimes is confusing to me. Missed it totally.

What’s up with the squirrels?

Squirrel, squirrels.

I find it funny that squirrels have such a good reputation but they are rodents that are actually orders of magnitude more filthy than rats. But we’ve got kids in parks feeding them nuts off their hands.

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Citation needed

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Nope nothing. But the good thing about the german language is, that you have more words for describing things more precisely than in english.

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Why do you need a citation? You read it on the internet. Is this your first rodeo?

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No idea if you like this show but this clip sums up squirrels well

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