Gemany-based Alleg Players, please take note
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tsubaki_sanjuro
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no, i work shiftsZapper wrote:QUOTE (Zapper @ Jun 30 2008, 12:04 PM) i think agri is in btween jobs...
“Life,” the belgian agri observed, “is a long dialogue with imbeciles.’’
BBC Dambusters programme: "By the time they (617 Squadron) had dropped their bombs on the Eder Dam, they were flying at the height of that lamp-post"
BBC Dambusters programme: "By the time they (617 Squadron) had dropped their bombs on the Eder Dam, they were flying at the height of that lamp-post"
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Grimmwolf_GB
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Star_Sailor
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Why just German, lets have an INDIAN BORG..."Want some Cha?"Adaon wrote:QUOTE (Adaon @ Jun 29 2008, 10:55 AM) Hi there,
i opened a group in Studivz (a germany-based social network for students), title: "Allegiance - das beste Spiel, das Du nie gespielt hast". If you are also in Studivz, please consider joining up, and perhaps write something about the game. It could help find some able people for the game, maybe answer questions for those not that proficient in english, stuff like that.
Regards,
Adaon
Eh Eh Eh----The German Borg (Says Wiki) was specifically made for German players, that's why I have no clue when they speak /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />.

Night's darkness is a bag that bursts in the gold of the dawn
-Thagore
Everyone can change, but will you change?

Which article is used depends on what you are refering to.Duckwarrior wrote:QUOTE (Duckwarrior @ Jun 30 2008, 12:28 PM) Would Die Deutsche Borg or Der Deutsche Borg be correct?
As a translation for the squad name German Borg you would not use an article at all because "deutsch" in this case is a label and not an attribute.
If you refer to a group it would be Die deutschen Borg. A individual would probably be der but there is no rule for Borg is not a german word.
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