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    8 hours ago

    This could be said by a us president today not by accident and probably not even make the news.

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      Nah, people would be ecstatic to hear a US president say that today Edit: except maybe the Poles

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        7 hours ago

        True. The masses really would. . I’d prefer to never hear from him again though.

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    Then there was sthe Dutch PM who said to the American people that he fucks horses instead of saying breeds horses.

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      Is there a way to say you’re a “Berliner” or can you only say “from Berlin”?

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        That’s technically what he said, but a donut called krapfen is also very commonly called a Berliner. I am from Berlin (Ich komme aus Berlin) is the more common way to say it.

        So he wasn’t really wrong, so much as it was funny colloquially.

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          Actually there are many words for this specific German kind of donut. Krapfen is common, where I live it’s Kreppel. Since it’s arguably the Berlin way of pancake (Berliner Pfannkuchen), in Berlin it’s just called Pfannkuchen and in some spaces it’s called Berliner.