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王云昊
Was bedeutet der Satz "So natürlich ist das doch nicht." in diesem Situation?
Das ist eine Dialog zwischen eine Beamte vom Fernsehprogramm und ein Kandidate.
A: Sind Sie verheiratet?
B: Ja, ja, natürlich.
A: Na ja, so natürlich ist das doch nicht.
B: Aber- die Show heißt doch "Meine Familie und ich"!
A: Richtig. Sie sind also verheiratet.
Sep 8, 2015 5:43 AM
Answers · 3
Hey,
It is a little bit hard to understand the context here.
Normally a Phrase like "So natürlich ist das doch nicht?"
After someone said "ja natürlich" would imply an ironic undertone from Person A.
Because Person B makes it sound like the thing that he/she is married should be obvious to everyone.
Therefore he/she says "yes of course", impling
"naturally, obvious i am."
But Person A didn't think this was obvious, so he made an ironic/sarcastic comment by saying.
"It's Not that obvious"(*imagine sarcastic voice)(that you are married) <- implied.
Hope you know what I mean.
September 8, 2015
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