[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Origin of given ame ILSE
Dietmar Hiller
dhiller1 at gmx.de
Fri Jun 4 23:43:14 PDT 2010
Hi,
as already said by others, "willse" stands for "will sie" (wants her).
It is German slang, mostly spoken around Berlin, but the rhyme was
popular all over Germany and I would not deduce an origin from it.
It is definitely no type, it just would not work "Ilse ... will sie".
> > (I recall my teacher explaining that there were many dozens of
> > dialects of German due to the widely spread German speakers from Russia, to
> > Germany.
It is true that there are more German slangs than villages in Germany (as some say).
Nevertheless, there is only one "high German", so official German language, which a school should teach, at least for Germany.
Austria and Switzerland have their own modifications.
Dietmar
Am Freitag, den 04.06.2010, 23:29 -0400 schrieb Christel Peebles:
> Hi,
> 1)The se is slang or a typo I dont know. Ilse is a woman or girl (feminine
> ) A name or object is a noun. You write all the time the gender ( der
> masculine , die feminine and das neuter.)in front and with capital letter.
> The pronoun is er,sie and es.
> I hope that will help you, if not I try to explain it a little better.
> Christel Peebles
>
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>
> After these many amusing musings, I need to have someone explain what
> Google translate can't.
> 1) Is the 'se' in the penultimate line 'slang' for 'sie'? or a
> continuing typo?
> 2) Is the 'willse' in the middle line some colloquialism for 'will
> sie'?
> if so, why is one feminine and he other neuter?
>
> Obviously, not having used my introduction to German from nearly 60
> years ago, and constantly having my grandmother telling me the school
> was teaching it wrong (wrong pronunciations!), mein Deutsch ist jetzt
> erschossen.
> (I recall my teacher explaining that there were many dozens of
> dialects
> of German due to the widely spread German speakers from Russia, to
> Germany.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> In a message dated 06/04/10 03:24:33 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> joachim.lebedzow at t-online.de writes:
>
> Dear all,
> according to my knowledges it continues:
> "Ilse Bilse, keiner willse.
> Kam der Koch, nahm se doch.
> Steckt sie in das Ofenloch"
>
> Regards
> Joachim
> -----Original-Nachricht-----
> Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Origin of given ame ILSE
> Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 17:51:59 +0200
> From: Günther Böhm <GHBoehm at ish.de>
> To: Wolhynien-Liste <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
>
> Rita Lyster schrieb:
> >
> > Just as a random note, has anyone heard of the rhyme: Ilse, Ilse,
> > keiner wilse? !!
> >
>
> Hello Rita,
> yes I know it. In full, it reads:
>
> "Ilse Bilse, keiner willse.
> Kam der Koch, nahm se doch."
>
> Günther
>
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