Für meine Schwäbischen Besucher dürfte die korrekte Aussprache kein Problem sein, ebenso wenig für diejenigen, die Lautschrift nachlesen können oder schon einmal mit dem Schwäbischen Dialekt Bekanntschaft gemacht haben. Ansonsten ist es die kurze, freundliche Einladung, ein Bier mitzutrinken (Trinkst Du eins mit?). Diese und andere schwäbische Werbung der Stuttgarter Brauerei Dinkelacker-Schwabenbräu sind gerade wieder in Stuttgart zu sehen.
You want to have a drink with me? You see a short but friendly invitation in Swabian. As you know the Swabian are known to be economise. Therefore you must not refuse this offer. Cheers!
Looks delicious!
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I'd sooner have a wee dram.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice looking photo.
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Cheers! Time to celebrate! Who does not like a good beer. I enjoy Spaten Optimater here at home. And of course, Oktoberfest.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to drink a beer with you in Stuttgart - I will let you know if...
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ReplyDelete@ Jorgen: You are welcome!
@ Rob: See you at Cannstatter Wasen from April 17 to May 9; it's better than Munich Oktoberfest, because our Wasen is smaller and has more familiar atmosphere
I accept! Just tell me when and where!
ReplyDeleteYo, I kom rüber an drengg ois 'mid.
ReplyDeleteEin schönes Wochenende.
Tschüss,
Bill
Oooo, this looks refreshing! I would only be able to share half a glass, though, as German beer has more alcohol content than the watered down varieties here in the States :-). Thank you for the invitation, though!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very fun post!
-Kim
@ ALL: Thank you for your comments and your interest in Swabian.
ReplyDelete@ Bill and Jacob: whenever you will stay in Stuttgart, please let me know. Then we can take a rest in one of the pubs/restaurants here. You will be invited.