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Not the doctor (English/German)

The German word for 'doctor' is Arzt. But then you come across a word that reads Notarzt. Don't get confused - it's not a warning saying the holder of the title is 'not' a doctor. Not means 'emergency' - so no need to worry.

Sent by: Kev

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Anonymous 2009-11-09

In the Frankfurt am Main airport you will find several escalators with NOTSTOP buttons =)

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Teri, CZ 2009-08-11

When I arrived in Austria to study there, I had some basic German vocab, the word Ausgang = Exit included. Can you imagine my confusion while I was just about to use a glass door leading outside when I spotted a NOTAUSGANG sign on it?

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Maelor., U.K. 2009-07-24

Our first meal in Germany was in a restaurant. We spoke very little German - none! The menu was a mystery and we had left the dictionary in our room but my wife thought 'Schinken' seemed near enough to be chicken and ordered it. To our consternation, the 'chicken' turned out to be ham! We often laugh at our naivety.

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Aly 2006-07-01

Well, the German Not has a long 'o', different than the English "not". But you can't hear that when you read the word, of course.

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