Ich hätte gern - translation to English
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Ich hätte gern - translation to English

TRADITIONAL LAMENT OF THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES
Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden; Ich hatte einen Kameraden; Der gute Kamerad
  • War memorial fountain in [[Speyer]]
  • Uhland's text

I wouldn't mind      
Ich hätte nichts dagegen; ich hätte gerne
I shouldn't mind      
Ich hätte nichts dagegen; ich hätte gerne
I wish         
BAND
I WiSH
Ich wünschte.., Ich hätte gern..

Definition

ICH
I/O Controller Hub [Additional explanations: aka Southbridge] (Reference: Intel, I/O, GMCH)

Wikipedia

Ich hatt' einen Kameraden

"Der gute Kamerad" ("The Good Comrade"), also known by its incipit as "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden" ("I had a comrade") is a traditional lament of the German armed forces. The text was written by German poet Ludwig Uhland in 1809. Its immediate inspiration was the deployment of Badener troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion. In 1825, the composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song.

The song is about the immediate experience of a soldier losing a comrade in battle, detached from all political or national ideology; as a result, its use was never limited to one particular faction and was sung or cited by representatives of all political backgrounds throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and was translated for use in numerous fighting forces, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese amongst others.