It doesn't matter if he sings the second n or not. The pronounciation for the two words is completely different (just as evilbob pointed out), so they can not be mixed up unless you are an American. And no, there are no northern German slangs in which "Nie" would sound similar to "Nein". And I am sorry to inform you that not only have I seen them perform the song live, but I have listened to it on some fairly expensive AKG headphones as well. Oh, and have I mentioned that I'm German?
billthejimDec 5, 2009
"du hast mich gefragt" is also said every 4 lines, and that means "you asked me," in case you were wondering
justinhopewellDec 6, 2009
I picture you saying this wearing a monocle.
demdudeDec 7, 2009
It doesn't matter if he sings the second n or not. The pronounciation for the two words is completely different (just as evilbob pointed out), so they can not be mixed up unless you are an American. And no, there are no northern German slangs in which "Nie" would sound similar to "Nein". And I am sorry to inform you that not only have I seen them perform the song live, but I have listened to it on some fairly expensive AKG headphones as well. Oh, and have I mentioned that I'm German?
joughDec 8, 2009
Yeah, but:Cookie = Kookie
bibowskiDec 8, 2009
meh, was hoping it was more like this : <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InZNBcJTmWs" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InZNBcJTmWs</a>
pirated00dDec 15, 2009
If they hadn't forced him to eat vegetables they could have been sued in court for making some dips**t's kid fat.