“Kapitän Geisteskrankheit” is apperently german for “captain mental disorder”?

by MasterBlaster on March 12, 2011

Question by Michael K: “Kapitän Geisteskrankheit” is apperently german for “captain psychological disorder”?
Are there any german speakers who could confirm this? I acquired this from an on the web translator, and they are wrong often.

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Answer by byteofk
Yup. Tends to make about as much sense in German as it does in English, also.

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random person March 12, 2011 at 10:51 pm

yea kapitan means captain and geisteskrankheit is a compound word, geistes=mental or mind, krankheit=illness. captain mental illness.

Goalieman March 12, 2011 at 11:27 pm

It translates to “captain insanity” (or mental illness or disorder). How was this used in context?

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