the "d" word

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no no, I’m sorry guys. I’m talking about the English word " damn". In German it’s verdammt. “Damit” just means “with this/that”. Sorry about the confusion…
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Wildgraywolf:
Ah, okay… Then the German word in question might be “damit”?
 
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rkberlin:
no no, I’m sorry guys. I’m talking about the English word " damn". In German it’s verdammt. “Damit” just means “with this/that”. Sorry about the confusion…
And exactly what does that word mean in English?
 
well, yeah, it makes sense. But does it make it right to talk like this? I mean I’ve dropped bad words before when I got mad or the likes, I’m just concerned that my kids get the wrong idea about what’s right and what’s wrong. Teachers should be role models too, right? I just worry about the decline of language over here, that’s all. Thank you for your (name removed by moderator)uts, all of you. God bless
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Tiocfaidharla:
It just doesn’t bother me much. I lived in Europe for some years, and what i really admired was that while general “cussing” was socially acceptable, it was NOT acceptable to swear against doG. Now, I have noticed that, especially down here in The South, people really get their panties in a bunch over language.

It’s just a matter of assimilating into your culture. If you were here, and your kids’ teachers were talking to them like that, I’d worry. In Germany…meh…no big deal. Make sense?
 
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JoeyWarren:
And exactly what does that word mean in English?
It means “by that”.
For example, “was meint er damit?” means “what does he mean by that?”
 
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