(November 30, 2012 at 9:15 pm)The_Germans_are_coming Wrote: Fuck. I just realised that in old greek phonology of "sch" is not spokens like the german "sch" in which the "c" within the "sch" is voiceless, but like the englisch "sch" like in the latin word "scola" - which means school. Or the sweedish word "Sköl" which means cheers.
So much for the right pronounciation of "eschrolalia"
Sorry for nitpicking, but I just had to point out that the swedish word for "cheers" is "skål" not "sköl"
Kudos on the video though. Love the thick german accent, reminds me of my german teacher from high school
