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I would not use „Amerika“ if I would refer to the US. I usually mean the geographical combination of North and South America if I would use the term.

If I want to reference the US, I would use „die USA“, „die Vereinigten Staaten“ or in short just „die Staaten“.

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die USA

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Stupid question is that how they would spell America in Germany “Amerika”?

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Something a person that definitely doesn’t speak german would say. We spell it exactly like this.

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…Yes, that’s why they’re asking.

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Ja

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Yep, that’s how we spell it.

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Just wait until you see how Americans spell Deutschland…

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The hard “c” sound as you see in America is always a ‘k’ auf deutsch.

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That makes sense

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Just wait till you hear how we pronounce “Chicago”.

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Eh, as a Bostonian I’m always much more impressed by how people’s tongues try to leave orbit when they first encounter Worcester.

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It’s obviously pronounced Kicago, just like Chamäleon, Chemie and China :)

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Kemie and Kina

I threw up a little…

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Depends on the context. If it is written/talked about in a geographic context, it will usually mean “the Americas”. If it’s in a political context, it will mean “the USA”.

Keep on mind that reputable news outlets won’t use “Amerika” when referring to the US however, they will use “Vereinigte Staaten” (United States). “Amerika” as a term for the US is very much a colloquial thing.

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Depends on the context. If it is written/talked about in a geographic context, it will usually mean “the Americas”. If it’s in a political context, it will mean “the USA”.

That’s a good point.

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We’re all living in Amerika. Coca cola. Wonder-bra.

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I read the question and my brain also immediately went to - “Oh, they just listened to Rammstein”.

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Thought it was a Kafka thing.

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It’s most commonly used to refer to the USA.

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