• lumpenproletariat@quokk.au
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        anarchy, character, chemistry, echo, orchestra, scheme, anchor, chameleon, chasm, chlorine, chord, epoch, hierarchy, chiropractor, chorus, archive, chaos, school, schedule, stomach, ache, psychology, mechanic.

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          Yep. Ch as k- sound exists in english. So does ch as (t)sh. So it’s your choosing how you want to pronounce ch in foreign languages (and both are wrong)

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            Wow, almost like the whole meme is around how it sounds like dick when pronounced that way. You’re almost at the part where you’re ready to understand the joke, keep going I believe in you.

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              Na. Some people just want to see dicks everywhere. So much so, that you intentionally have to misread foreign languages.

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                Nothing wrong with seeing dicks everywhere. I’m even seeing one in my inbox as we speak.

                And the sentence sounds like “We’re sucking dick” to English speakers, it’s funny. We’re allowed to laugh at how similar it sounds. Feel free to laugh at any English sentences that sound like something in German.