Talk:Internetausdrucker

“German“ quote isn’t German.
… but Denglisch. A Pidgin “language” spoken by nationalists (reverse nationalists, to be precise). The word “labeln” does not exist in German. The German word would be “abstempeln”. So a different quote in actual German needs to be found. Not just because Nazi mindsets should not be spread, no matter the polarity. — 109.42.178.250 10:02, 6 February 2024 (UTC)
 * Wiktionary is a descriptive dictionary. German speakers don't always care about where their words come from. Using an English word here or there doesn't make it Denglisch, and insisting that it does is more ideology-driven (I won't use a loaded word like "Nazi" for something like this) than anyone you're complaining about. The history of pretty much all languages is filled with borrowings- some good, some bad- but they all either become part of the language (just try saying more than a sentence or two without words from Latin, Greek, or other Germanic languages), or they're forgotten. German is what its speakers speak, not what purists like you would like it to be. Chuck Entz (talk) 15:45, 6 February 2024 (UTC)