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PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:40 am 
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@Jeger,

hi and tnx for welcome :) Sorry for to much german language ;-) but it´s so nice to meet al lot of Jeep driver with german conection....

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I tried that but there wasn't any when I first got here. Its great to finally find some of the Germans on here. Maybe I can actually start off roading as much as I would like to.

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i saw the pic´s from your KJ, very nice !
What kind ( brand) of Lift you use ?? 2" ??

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KayJay wrote:
@Jeger,

hi and tnx for welcome :) Sorry for to much german language ;-) but it´s so nice to meet al lot of Jeep driver with german conection....

Carsten :wink:


Lässt, sehen wie diese Übersetzerarbeiten von Englisch zu Deutsch gehend.

Benutzen Sie alle Fremdsprache, die Sie wollen. Ebenso lang als Sie fühlen Empfang hier, dass nur fein mit mir ist. Vielleicht werde ich etwas lernen, diesen Übersetzer damit viel zu benutzen.




FYI to the rest of the English speaking folks

this is what I typed:
"Lets see how this translator works going from english to german.

Use all the foreign language you want. As long as you feel welcome here that is just fine with me. Maybe I will learn something using this translator so much."

The first paragraph is translated into german and the following is that german translated back into english, kind of Yoda like but closer to my language I suppose.

"Lets, see like these translator working from English to German going.

Use all foreign language that you want. Just as long as you feel reception here that only fine with me is. Perhaps I will learn something to use this translator therewith much. "

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KayJay wrote:
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i saw the pic´s from your KJ, very nice !
What kind ( brand) of Lift you use ?? 2" ??

thanks

Carsten


It's a cheap 3 inch Billet lift. I only know of one other member on here that has the same lift (same color liberty too) but I haven't seen him on here in awhile. I got it off ebay. I have no complaints about it other then the a arms being to short. As soon as I can afford the longer A-arms I will completely happy with it. I love the way that it handles too.

http://www.billetlift.com

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TNX for Info!

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Jeger wrote:
Lässt, sehen wie diese Übersetzerarbeiten von Englisch zu Deutsch gehend.

Benutzen Sie alle Fremdsprache, die Sie wollen. Ebenso lang als Sie fühlen Empfang hier, dass nur fein mit mir ist. Vielleicht werde ich etwas lernen, diesen Übersetzer damit viel zu benutzen.

FYI to the rest of the English speaking folks

this is what I typed:
"Lets see how this translator works going from english to german.

Use all the foreign language you want. As long as you feel welcome here that is just fine with me. Maybe I will learn something using this translator so much."

The first paragraph is translated into german and the following is that german translated back into english, kind of Yoda like but closer to my language I suppose.

"Lets, see like these translator working from English to German going.

Use all foreign language that you want. Just as long as you feel reception here that only fine with me is. Perhaps I will learn something to use this translator therewith much. "

Yoda wrote:
Named must your fear be before banish it you can.



Hey Jeger,

Great idea - as with most of the translators the result in German is kind of funny and sometimes you need some fantasy to understand what exactly was meant by the root text in English.

Here is a comarison between your results and "real spoken" German:

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Lässt, sehen wie diese Übersetzerarbeiten von Englisch zu Deutsch gehend.


not so bad - but the exact translation would be:

"Lasst uns sehen, wie dieser Uebersetzer von Englisch zu Deutsch funktioniert."

but no one would say it like that - you would say (and there are many different ways):

"Stellen wir einmal fest, wie gut dieser Uebersetzer von Englisch auf Deutsch wirklich funktioniert"

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Benutzen Sie alle Fremdsprache, die Sie wollen. Ebenso lang als Sie fühlen Empfang hier, dass nur fein mit mir ist. Vielleicht werde ich etwas lernen, diesen Übersetzer damit viel zu benutzen.


Here the translator makes the mistake that he assumes that you are talking to a single Person (SIE) in fact you are talking to all guys here (IHR)...

"Verwendet alle Fremdsprachen die Ihr wollt. Solange Ihr das auch gerne macht werde auch ich meinen Spass daran haben. Vielleicht lerne ich ja etwas dabei, wenn ich den Uebersetzer oefter benutze."


You see - it's different but every German speaker should be able to understand the results of the translator. But it might help to be an English speaker too because it's easier to understand why the sentences look that way :wink:

What languages is your translator capable of?

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ROFLMAO...........this is getting to funny.........yeah those translators to get a little confused..... lol.........it's actually really nice to see you guys trying...usually it's always...."learn how to speak english"......

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I use an online translator that will do mayny different languages, you might have some fun with it Northbee.


I use www.freetranslation.com , mostly because I can remember the name of the website easily :roll: If it doesnt make sense I will use any one of the other free online translation sites, usually one of them will make some sense 8) www.babelfish.altavista.com is another I use.

If you really want to have some fun, try this one out.

http://www.tashian.com/multibabel/

Song lyrics or poems are good to try there.

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Hi Guys,

that´s total funny.... I check engl text to german :lol:

Great !!


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Hi Folks,

i have startet my first "online photo album" :D
with my first experiences in jeeping :wink:

http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p63/KJ-Liberty/



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KayJay wrote:
Hi Folks,

i have startet my first "online photo album" :D
with my first experiences in jeeping :wink:

http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p63/KJ-Liberty/



Greetz

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nice puppy :)

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Hi Guys,

my name is Thomas I'am another KJ Driver from Germany.

I'am based on the Büchel Airbase . And I'am living near the Base.
I read the posts , and i wondered that so many german speeking people are in this Forum.

I have some offroad experiance with my Wrangler. So now i want to " upgrade "our Liberty for wheeling around my home town in the Eifel Forests.
I'am sure that you can give me some tipps for to lift and protect the Lberty

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I envy you all in Germany. I would love to visit there (and it would be even better to go with a Jeep).


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Ghostrider wrote:
Hi Guys,

my name is Thomas I'am another KJ Driver from Germany.

I'am based on the Büchel Airbase . And I'am living near the Base.
I read the posts , and i wondered that so many german speeking people are in this Forum.

I have some offroad experiance with my Wrangler. So now i want to " upgrade "our Liberty for wheeling around my home town in the Eifel Forests.
I'am sure that you can give me some tipps for to lift and protect the Lberty

See you


Hi Thomas,

i´m looking next year for a modification too, with a 2,5" OME chassis ! check in germany :
www.taubenreuther.de
There´s the distributor of "Old Man Emu" :-)

Greetz

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With a 2.5" lift, you can run 245/75/16's.[/quote]

Hi uvalax236,

what is to do with speed indicator ?? New adjustment ??


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Hi KayJay

Thank's. I know where I can get this stuff here in germany. I'm driving Jeep for a long time now.
But only with leave springs and solid axles.
All the stuff for the Liberty is quiet new for me , and I have to look around for the best things.
But we look and surch together if you want.
And with a little help from our american Jeep friends we will find the right things.

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Hey, you two should be posting in German....might be easier to understand each other :lol: :lol:

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Hey Ghostrider,

How far away is Alflen , Germany from Ramstein - Meisenbach / Kaiserslautern??

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Hi Liberator84

I think 150 Kilometers. Do you know Büchel Airbase? We have a American Airforce Unit here in Büchel. And im living only 3 kilometers from there.
I know Ramstein very well . I was posted out in Ramstein for three weeks last year during the Force Protection Program.

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