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Knecht

1. Deutsch
Knecht wir als Beleidigung genutzt, doch dies meistens zu Unrecht. Denn Knecht bedeutet einfach nur Arbeiter, Sklave.

Beispiel 1
Die Beleidigung : Leo ist ein Knecht.

Übersetzung: Leo ist ein Arbeiter.

Diese Word ist heutzutage unbrauchbar also könnte es bei einigen als Beleidigung herumkommen, obwohl es keine ist. Also sagt bitte Arbeiter und nicht Knecht.

Zum Vergleich zu Digger ist das Wort „Knecht“ nicht Ansatzweise eine Beleidigung.

2. English

Knecht or Servant is used as an insult, but mostly wrongly so. Because servant simply means worker, slave.

example 1

The insult: Leo is a servant.

Translation: Leo is a worker.

This word is useless these days so it might come across as an insult to some, although it isn't. So please say worker and not servant.

Compared to Digger, the word "servant" is not remotely offensive.

The Insult Servant is in Germany very Popular.
Die Beleidigung Knecht ist in Deutschland sehr Bekannt.

More examples/ Mehr Beispiele

1. Deutsch

Du Knecht! = Du Arbeiter!

Du bist so ein Knecht! = Du bist so ein Arbeiter!

Er ist so ein Knecht! = Er ist so ein Arbeiter!

2. English

You Servant! = You Worker!

You are such a Servant! = You are such an Worker!

He is a Servant = He is a Worker!

by Decisive_Strike 3 April 2, 2022

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Knecht

Mostly used to say Niklas is a Knecht by Grafi but can also occasionally, be used to insult other people or be used by Clara to insult Niklas aswell

Niklas du bist ein Knecht

by sydhjfghjfgdsaghjsdf January 19, 2022

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knecht

Knecht is a german insult, that originaly comes from the medival times and was a word for someone that is something like a servant. It is often used in for people named Linus.

Dieser Linus ist ein Knecht. (this linus is a knecht.)

by lackschnueffler October 2, 2023

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The Knecht Effect

The Knecht Effect describes the statistical certainty that, if one has many possessions, at least one will always be in a state of disrepair. In other words -- something always needs fixing. The underlying math is simple, being based on expansion of the binomial (a + b)^n, where "a" represents the probability of something being in good working order, "b" is the probability of it needing to be fixed (note that a + b = 1.0), and "n" is the number of possessions one owns.

(named after the research psychologist, William R. Knecht (pronounced like "connect"), who first noted the phenomenon)

As I got older, I became a victim of the Knecht Effect. I owned so much stuff that at least one thing was always broken, and I was spending half my life getting stuff fixed.

by Two Hep Cats April 22, 2022

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Daniel Knecht

An generally interesting person and a YouTube personality know for viral videos such as lard man destroyer of governments, ect.

“Daniel Knecht a YouTube personality and marginally interesting person”

by Harmless_Haru September 10, 2022