Take me to your Umlauts! von David Bergmann | An American goes back to his German Roots | ISBN 9783933498182

Take me to your Umlauts!

An American goes back to his German Roots

von David Bergmann
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinDavid Bergmann
Zeichnungen vonAnnika Siems
Covergestaltung vonOlaf Hille
Buchcover Take me to your Umlauts! | David Bergmann | EAN 9783933498182 | ISBN 3-933498-18-X | ISBN 978-3-933498-18-2
“A warm and witty book with a pleasant sprinkling of umlauts!”Eric T. Hansen, bestselling author (Planet Germany, Deutschland Quiz, Forbetter your English)

Take me to your Umlauts!

An American goes back to his German Roots

von David Bergmann
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinDavid Bergmann
Zeichnungen vonAnnika Siems
Covergestaltung vonOlaf Hille
We have ways of making you talk. German!
In 1996, David Bergmann voluntarily moved from Chicago to Germany (the country of his 32 great- great-great-grandparents). His mission: a year- abroad to go “back to the roots” – both physically and linguistically. Since then he has come to terms (well, almost) with the past-tense, cute yet tough “Umlauts“, powerful prefixes, “Doinglisch“, idiosyn-cratic idioms, and the twelve (or was that thirteen?) possible plural-forms. Furthermore, he has tackled the eternal questions posed by native English speakers of “How do you ‚du’?“, “Where’s my Fahrvergnügen?“, and “Der, die, WAS?!“. Through it all, he has both confused and amused the natives. But most importantly, he discovers that German is not at all an awful language – as Mark Twain once mistakenly wrote – but rather an awfully cool one!