by the way: is ist possible that you don´t have any Stiegl glass? When we (Angy, Elvira) have been im Hafen I "found" one with written "Bier" instead of the usual Stiegl-Stufen, I had to take it home for giving some new input to the collection and I didn´t see any normal Stiegl-glass! How´s that?!? Any secret storage (thanks for the dictionary) which I don´t now? Or have I to bring home the most used beer-glass in the whole Austrian-beer-world because you don´t respect the small things in life?! You know, its the same thing as with Groschen and Pfenning! ;-)
Love, Zita
PS.: is: "have I to bring" a normal sentence or is it very original german-english?
No, there's not any secret storage or museum. Well sometimes the simplest things are the most difficult to get. In this case - I do disagree with you though. Stiegl may be one of the most popular (and one of the best) Austrian beers but at these places we usually go to, have you seen many Stiegl glasses there??? I don't think so. (They're so popular they don't need glasses as advertising! ;-)
PS: I think the correct grammatical form would be "Do I have to..."
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Love, Zita
PS.: is: "have I to bring" a normal sentence or is it very original german-english?
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PS: I think the correct grammatical form would be "Do I have to..."