The german word for
Bison = Bison (yep, it’s the same word)
Wolf = Wolf (same again)
Bear = Bär (almost identical)
Fox = Fuchs (not too far off)
Skunk = Stinktier (they didn’t leave any doubt, did they?)
Hedgehog = Igel (I prefer the german word; it’s simpler, easier and it doesn’t twist your tongue)
Deer = Hirsch (um… okay)
Ibex = Steinbock (Not all words are going to be comparable)
Bat = Fledermaus (we’re entering dangerous territory now)
Squirrel = Eichhörnchen (pronunciation has left the chat)
Learning German Is Easy… Almost – Part 1: Forest Animals

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I saw someone else commented on the bat. Without looking it up I do know that “maus” is mouse, which makes that one less confusing. Fun post!
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Even though, life is too short to learn German 😁
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Very interesting!
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Hysterical, Frank! But I must say, “fledermaus,” which I presume means “flying mouse,” makes WAY more sense than “bat,” the same word we use for the club employed in a baseball game. And oh, club, the same word we employ for a dancing venue and a suit of cards. Go figure, English. “Fuchs” could get me in trouble, but I think I’m going to start saying fledermausen from now on.
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Love it!!
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almost…🥴
some tongue twisters there with the last one lol…
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for Germans “Squirrel” is a tongue twister 😃
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😬…seems a struggle lol…
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This was fun. Hope you do some more
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Das ist gut fur me. I am a dumkopf when it comes to German a language I love. I speak English and Latvian fluently and tried to learn German twice. What got me was the der, die, and das. I hope you have a good Labor Day and great week ahead.
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Please don’t forget your articles. That still gets me. 🙂
Everyone should also learn Dutch. Especially if English is your mother tongue. It’s fascinating how it just rolls off of your tongue.
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Try some Dutch 😉
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