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en In the hotel – Complaints   »   de Im Hotel – Beschwerden

28 [twenty-eight]

In the hotel – Complaints

In the hotel – Complaints

28 [achtundzwanzig]

Im Hotel – Beschwerden

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The shower isn’t working. Di- D----- f----------- n----. Die Dusche funktioniert nicht. 0
There is no warm water. Es k---- k--- w----- W-----. Es kommt kein warmes Wasser. 0
Can you get it repaired? Kö---- S-- d-- r--------- l-----? Können Sie das reparieren lassen? 0
There is no telephone in the room. Es g--- k--- T------ i- Z-----. Es gibt kein Telefon im Zimmer. 0
There is no TV in the room. Es g--- k----- F-------- i- Z-----. Es gibt keinen Fernseher im Zimmer. 0
The room has no balcony. Da- Z----- h-- k----- B-----. Das Zimmer hat keinen Balkon. 0
The room is too noisy. Da- Z----- i-- z- l---. Das Zimmer ist zu laut. 0
The room is too small. Da- Z----- i-- z- k----. Das Zimmer ist zu klein. 0
The room is too dark. Da- Z----- i-- z- d-----. Das Zimmer ist zu dunkel. 0
The heater isn’t working. Di- H------ f----------- n----. Die Heizung funktioniert nicht. 0
The air-conditioning isn’t working. Di- K---------- f----------- n----. Die Klimaanlage funktioniert nicht. 0
The TV isn’t working. De- F-------- i-- k-----. Der Fernseher ist kaputt. 0
I don’t like that. Da- g------ m-- n----. Das gefällt mir nicht. 0
That’s too expensive. Da- i-- m-- z- t----. Das ist mir zu teuer. 0
Do you have anything cheaper? Ha--- S-- e---- B---------? Haben Sie etwas Billigeres? 0
Is there a youth hostel nearby? Gi-- e- h--- i- d-- N--- e--- J-------------? Gibt es hier in der Nähe eine Jugendherberge? 0
Is there a boarding house / a bed and breakfast nearby? Gi-- e- h--- i- d-- N--- e--- P------? Gibt es hier in der Nähe eine Pension? 0
Is there a restaurant nearby? Gi-- e- h--- i- d-- N--- e-- R---------? Gibt es hier in der Nähe ein Restaurant? 0

Positive languages, negative languages

Most people are either optimists or pessimists. But that can apply to languages too! Scientists repeatedly analyze the vocabulary of languages. In doing so they often come to astounding results. In English, for example, there are more negative than positive words. There are almost double the number of words for negative emotions. In western societies, the vocabulary influences the speakers. The people there complain quite often. They also criticize many things. Therefore, they use language with an altogether more negative tone. But negative words are interesting for another reason too. They contain more information than positive terms. The reason for this could lie in our evolution. It was always important for all living things to recognize dangers. They had to react quickly to risks. Besides that, they wanted to warn others of dangers. Therefore it was essential to be able to pass along information very quickly. As much as possible should be said with as few words as possible. Apart from that, negative language doesn't have any real advantages. That is easy for anyone to imagine. People who only speak negatively are surely not very popular. Furthermore, negative language affects our emotions. Positive language, on the other hand, can have positive effects. People that are always positive have more success in their career. So we should use our language more carefully. Because we choose which vocabulary we use. And through our language we create our reality. So: Speak positively!
Did you know?
Marathi is counted among the Indo-Iranian languages. It is spoken in western and central India. Marathi is the native language of more than 70 million people. For this reason it is counted among the 20 most-spoken languages in the world. Marathi is written with the same script that is used for Hindi. In this alphabet, each symbol represents exactly one sound. There are 12 vowels and 36 consonants. The numbers are relatively complex. There is a distinct word for 1 through 100. Each number must therefore be learned individually. Marathi is divided into 42 different dialects. They all say a lot about the development of the language. Another feature of Marathi is its long literary tradition. There are texts that are over 1000 years old. If you are interested in the history of India, you should study Marathi!