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Jens Krueger wrote:
you won't believe how many US Airline Pilots weren't familiar with the term line-up and wait. ;-) But you can say one thing about Yankspeak: It's very efficient. hehehehe. German is VERY efficient as it usually only takes one 'word' compared to many in other languages. for instance, here are some words from a letter I had to write about the taxes I had to pay when I lived in Germany. sozialversicherungspflichtig Progressionsvorbehaltsberechnung Einkommensteuergesetzes think about it, "Cherokee four one niner zulu tango, six miles northeast of FUBAR, maintain three thousand until established on the final approach corridor, cleared for the Sacramento Executive two-niner right approach" simply gets shortened to a single word. ![]() Gerald |
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