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This is a dumb question, but its been driving me nutzo.
I've seen and heard references on television and in books about shooting off a pistol and counting the shots in German. Like: *BANG!* "Ein!" *BANG!* "Zwei!" *BANG!* "Drei!" *BANG!* "Vier!" etc, until the gun is empty. What exactly is this a reference to? I have no idea if this is offensive to anyone or not, so if it is, please don't yell at me. |
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Probably a German counting the shots fired.
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Hi,
This is correct. Ein, Zwei, Drei, Vier, etc... is just one, two, three, four.... Over here (and I guess over there as well ![]() ![]() |
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I've heard it in spanish, german, roadkill, dutch, lots of languages..
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