I just typed the german word "Trottel" into www.dict.cc and I got:
berk, booby, dweeb, gaby, gimp, goon, jackass, moron, mug, ninny, schmuck, simp, simpleton, twat, wallie, wally, zombie, proper Charlie, cuss, dumbass, cuss, halfwit, dope, dork, idiot, jerk, muggins, prat, sap, sucker, cuss, chump, cuss dafty, cuss fool, cuss goofus, cuss lummox, cuss nincompoop and sad sack.
So wtf is the matter with you english guys...?!
I just want to abuse you, and even for the word "abuse" I would find about 10 possibilities... ??
Trottel, Depp, Flasche, Idiot, Spasti, Esel, etc...
Gibt auch im Deutschen viele Schimpfwörter / There are lots of abusive Words in German too ... edited 1×, last 26.10.07 08:25:20 pm
But so many descriptions of just the Word we call "Trottel"!
Depp = Fool
Idiot = Idiot or "Dickhead"
Spasti = Spaz
Esel = Donkey (eher als Tier nicht als Schimpfwort - used just for the animal, or is this abusive too?) Ich weiß nicht... in Sachsen verwenden wir diese Worte weitestgehend synonym. Warum sollte es im Rest der Republik ander sein?
I dunno... in Saxonia, we use all these words mostly synonymous. Why should it be different for the rest of the republic? HW User Offline
Well there are many insults in both languages and many of them have the same or similiar meanings. The problem in translating these insults is that there is never a completely fitting correspondation. (you find that in other wordareas too, but none is as far-stretching and various as insults)
Therefore any dictionary will give you a handful of similiar insults of the other language for one insult of your own language.
bizzl has written
dunno... in Saxonia, we use all these words mostly synonymous. Why should it be different for the rest of the republic?
They are mostly synonymous or at least similiar.
Falk5t has written
Depp = Fool
'Fool' is most commonly translated as 'Narr' or even 'Tor', for its a rather old and obsolete word. If you'd try to translate 'Depp', however, 'fool' could be appropriate. In most cases words like 'moron' would be more fitting, though.
Falk5t has written
Idiot = Idiot annoyed or "Dickhead" joy
What you meant was probably 'thickhead' (I myself have never heard a word like that in English). 'Dickhead'/"Schwanzkopf" is imo not a good translation for 'idiot'. umm. what's the point of this thread Admin/mod comment
Umm, what's the point of you digging out 2 years old threads for such a sentence? If your post had a deep sense, it wouldn't be spam, but just asking this? /TheKilledDeath