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They might make it sound like English to a person who doesn't understand English, but to an English speaker will sound like jibberish that it is.
Fools.
German is an extremely low developped language with only a dozen of words.
So if you imitate the sound of monkeys you are already perfect in German.
So German in fact is no language at all and so never can compare such a primitive language with the highly sophisticated languages like English or French.
The language is as barbaric and as primitive as the Germans are regarded by other nations.
The British since ever have been used to call the Germans as "huns" and today "huns" is the official name all over the UK for Germans.
In France the official name and used everywhere is : "boches" and that means pigs.
German sounds like the sounds of pigs and cows and so it is easy to imitate this stpid language which is only spoken by inferior retards.
This way each British and every American are used to think and feel.
You can be very glad and very proud that you never learned German.
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