sounds cool though

  • Mr Fish
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    395 months ago

    My favorite is still Torpenhow hill in Wales. Translated: hill hill hill hill.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      65 months ago

      That one takes the cake! How does that happen? Is there welsh, saxon and latin in there or something?

      • Skua
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        125 months ago

        It’s actually in England, although funnily enough the part of England it’s in is called Cumbria, which has the same origin as the Welsh for Wales “Cymru”. So it’s sort of in Wales, just not the Wales that we call Wales in English.

        Anyway it’s Old English torr, Middle Welsh penn, and Danish hoh. And like many British place names the pronunciation is not what you would expect at all at first glance. It’s “tra-pen-uh”