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How dare UPS layoff workers after profitting $5.8 BILLION in 2010?
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 804363" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, she was not quite correct. It means "little one", but directly translated means "little human" (little mensch) Menschen = people. I guess mensch would also mean person, but they also use the word "person" in the german language. But, not as in that saying of words.</p><p>If you are big, fat, tall, little.... you would be considered grosser, fetter, grosser (again !), kleiner, - mensch (not "person")</p><p>If it decribes your personality (character), like wise, smart, nice - then either mensch or person can be used. </p><p></p><p>good boy = guter Bub or Buble (or guter Junge, or guter Kerle)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 804363, member: 23950"] Well, she was not quite correct. It means "little one", but directly translated means "little human" (little mensch) Menschen = people. I guess mensch would also mean person, but they also use the word "person" in the german language. But, not as in that saying of words. If you are big, fat, tall, little.... you would be considered grosser, fetter, grosser (again !), kleiner, - mensch (not "person") If it decribes your personality (character), like wise, smart, nice - then either mensch or person can be used. good boy = guter Bub or Buble (or guter Junge, or guter Kerle) [/QUOTE]
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