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what is German for Are you going to the pub? Thanks in anticipation - sorry this is all title but I don't have a box for question ???
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In all the nearly 38 years of being married to a German ,living there and having lots of family and friends there I have never ever heard anybody refer to a pub as as a Wirtshaus. It's a Kneipe or Gaststätte .Or to be really pedantic a Wirtschaft .
Concept or not anyone asking where the nearest Wirtshaus was would get a strange look form your common or garden German I'm afraid .They don't all go about speaking Hochdeutsch you know .
In all the nearly 38 years of being married to a German ,living there and having lots of family and friends there I have never ever heard anybody refer to a pub as as a Wirtshaus. It's a Kneipe or Gaststätte .Or to be really pedantic a Wirtschaft .
Concept or not anyone asking where the nearest Wirtshaus was would get a strange look form your common or garden German I'm afraid .They don't all go about speaking Hochdeutsch you know .
Kneipe, most definitely! I've never heard anyone here refer to Wirtshaus. Maybe Gaststaette, but I make a weekly foray to the Kneipe and every year there are towns around here that hold a Kneipefest (pubcrawl with music in each Kneipe and a bus laid on to shuttle you around). I'm in the East, so maybe it's an East/West thing and they think a Kneipe is common in the West!
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