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What means"wiensinne" in germany?

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What means"wiensinne" in germany?

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  1. ??????????????Never heard!


  2. i speak fluent german and have never heard that one before, could it be you mean "wiedersehn" as in "auf wiedersehn"? that would be "see you again" the standard german good-bye.

  3. I speak German language, but I never hear this "word wiensinne".

  4. There is no such word in the German language. It could very well be a dialectical form for "wiedersehen". I don´t know all the German dialects, but I could imagine that.

  5. You disgusting creature.

    Wash your mouth out.

  6. There isn't a word like "wiensinne" in german, even not something sounding similar to that. Just believe me: I'm a native speaker and not poorly educated...

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    "Wiedersehen" or "Wahnsinn" are pronounced very differently; I don't see any connection.

  7. It's not a German word and I can't come up

    with something that sounds similar.

    It might be "wiedersehen" which would be

    "good bye" but that's pretty far fetched.

  8. No such word !

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