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merari42@lemmy.world to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

Almost there. They could have used a real polish name like Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz?

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Almost there. They could have used a real polish name like Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz?

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  • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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    My favorite polish word is dżdżownica (earthworm). Pronounced j-j-ov-NEE-tsa.

    Oh, and dżdży (it rains), pronounced j-j-ih

    And before anyone asks, yes, dżdżownica is called like that because it comes out of the ground when dżdży.

    • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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      As my Polish-speaking mom likes to say, “Would you like to buy a vowel?”

    • Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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      We call them “rainworm” too in German

      • huppakee@feddit.nl
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        In Dutch also 🙋‍♀️

        • GojuRyu@lemmy.world
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          Danish as well

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            “Meitemark” in Norwegian. Which is a strange word when I considered it, so I looked it up. Meite is the word for fishing with edible/biological bait. So that makes sense.

            Meite probably comes from norse “meita” from cut/slice from the meaning to do a stabbing motion.

            This makes no sense.

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              It’s like in French where pretty much everything is a kind of Apple.

              So a potato is a “ground apple”

              • krawutzikaputzi@slrpnk.net
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                Same in Austria german: Erdapfel

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                In Dutch also 🙋‍♀️

                Do we get bonus point now? :)

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                Incidentally potato is called that in old dialected Norwegian as well(Archaic as its not really used anymore)

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              Daggmask in Sweden. Mask for worm, dagg for moisture on the ground

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      The only polish word I know is kurwa. It must mean “the” or something because I swear when I listen to some of my polish colleges talking it comes up in every other sentence.

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        you should check out their supermarkets one time. You can learn new words like “zloty” (golden) and “bez” (without).

        And Piwo.

    • sk1nnym1ke@piefed.social
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      The pronunciation is actually not that bad but the spelling is insanely difficult.

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        Spelling is actually very regular (way more than English), it’s just slightly unintuitive for non polish speakers

        • Capricorn_Geriatric@lemmy.world
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          Polish and Czech are basically the Dutch of Eastern European languages.

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    Škrt plch z mlh Brd pln skvrn z mrv prv hrd scvrnkl z brzd skrz trs chrp v krs vrb mls mrch srn čtvrthrst zrn.

    This is a correct sentence in Czech.

    • kono_throwaway_da@sh.itjust.works
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      I think we owe the Slavs some vowels.

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      Not a curse?

      • Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        More like a witches grocery list

        A scythe of the nightingale from the mist A bridle full of carrion stains, the first pride shrivelled from the bridle through a cornflower cluster in the willow bush, a carrion deer quarter of a handful of grain.

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        Nope, it’s not static from the TV either

        • MacN'Cheezus@lemmy.today
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          It’s clearly the sound an old modem makes when connecting to the internet.

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      🤮[TÜRKÇE KUSUNTU SESLERİ]🤮

      /uj : The reason why turkish is relevant is that we have a 99% rule of a sylable must consist of at least one vowel per up to two consonants.

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    Another classic:

    What's long and hard and given to a Polish bride on her wedding day?

    A new last name.

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    They could have just made sh, zh and ch sounds single symbol like other slavic languages that use latin alphabet.

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      so could’ve English tbf

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      We do have some of that though! But to make it harder, sometimes there’s both: ż and rz make the same sound, but some words use one and some use the other, to keep you on your toes

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        Is there any impact on reading speed due to this? Polish isn’t the worst possible slavic latin script I’ve seen by far. 🙃

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          I don’t think it makes any difference. I feel like most of the time the words are different enough that you can tell them apart at a glance. Though if you’re texting with someone and they don’t use polish symbols (e.g. they use z instead of ż), sometimes you need to put extra effort to comprehend what they meant

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    …it’s an old code, but valid, sir…

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    Digraphs were a mistake

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    Literal lols. 😆

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