>My professor pronounces Goethe Go-eth
My professor pronounces Goethe Go-eth
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>going to a shit university
shiggy diggy
Go tea
>Going to university
AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA
Gőte
Gort
Gőte
Nícse
Kamusz
Dosztojevszkij
Tolsztoj
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I knew a woman who said Goethe like "Gets."
For a while, I had no clue who she was even referring to.
What do you do when your parents give you a college fund but you woke af and realize modern college is a scam.
Do you do whatever you want or do you check your privilege and not squander what your parents give you lest you go backwards instead of forwards
Beszóltál?!
tfw professor (a women) prounceses it NEET SHE
Why can't anglos into ö
Study what you enjoy alongside start up businesses.
Create an innovative idea and use that money to create a start-up.
like 90% of startups fail or something.
>self funding a start-up
>le just have a great idea
This site is 18+. Please, leave
why can't non anglos into "th"
>implying I understand english at all
They can though.
That's because they enter markets which are already established and have competition. Read Peter Thiels book.
Anyone who spend a few years reading hundreds of books, working to save money and gaining experience has the capacity to create a successful innovative startup. All that's needed afterwards is the capital to do it.
Sounds like you're a brainlet!
>this babby's idea of business world and start-ups
Stick to mining memecoins and reading Techcrunch, my mang.
>He's a no coiner
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>Goff
Hungarians get off my Veeky Forums REEEEEEE
Goch
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At least look up an online guide.
I believe it's pronounced Goat the
my professor pronounced it gutta
I sat through a lecture by a woman from Germany who said NEET-SHER
>kamusz
kösd fel magad barátom
Because we Anglos have the First Lautverschiebung but not the Second Lautverschiebung
Tritos --> Third in fist Lautverschiebung
Third --> Dritt in second Lautverschiebung
>nobody's fucking checked it yet
It should be pronounced almost as Gerth-uh
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>came-us