File:Bevergern Klosterhof Autorenlesung Martin Calsow 09.webmhd.webm
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English: German writer Martin Calsow at the café and restaurant Klosterhof in Bevergern, district of Hörstel, Kreis Steinfurt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Here Calsow talks about the difference between the Bavarian phrase Ja mei! and it's Westphalian/Lower Saxony counterpart, which is more or less a guttural sound.
Deutsch: Der deutsche Schriftsteller Martin Calsow während einer Autorenlesung im Café und Restaurant Klosterhof in Bevergern, Stadtteil von Hörstel, Kreis Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland. Hier weist Calsow humorvoll auf den bairischen Ausruf Ja mei! und seine „Entsprechung“ in seiner Heimatregion im nördlichen Westfalen und südwestlichen Niedersachsen hin, ein „Wunderwort“, eigentlich eher ein Kehllaut. |
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