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Hello everyone,
When I talk to friends of mine in Germany, the only word I can think of to use for reenacting is Krieg Spielen, is there a German word to describe reenacting?
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Germans also do use the word "Reenactment".
Right here there are the same problems like in GB or USA to devide "Reenactment" = (Reenactment), "Living History" = Lebendige Geschichte / Living History and science (i guess it's nearly same in english than in german) = experimentelle Archäologie.
We often use the verb "darstellen" instead of reenact.
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I love the ample amount of cognates and adopted words between English and German.
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