• @Baphomet_The_Blasphemer
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    33 months ago

    Anyone else get irrationally angry when someone calls it the Sahara dessert? No, just me?

    It bothers me because “Sahara” is Arabic for desert, so the headline to this article is calling it the desert desert, and apparently, that’s a pet peeve of mine.

      • @Baphomet_The_Blasphemer
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        153 months ago

        I’d fix it, but I am kind of enjoying this newfound power to affect your emotional state.

      • @P1nkman
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        63 months ago

        In my dialect in Norwegian, the word for another and tea is the same, so a direct translation one can use (and I have) when ordering a second chai tea is “Can I have tea tea tea?”.

          • @P1nkman
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            23 months ago

            Kan eg få ein te te te? Can I have another chai tea?

    • @BowtiesAreCool
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      73 months ago

      La Brea Tar pits, Milky Way Galaxy, Lake Tahoe, El Camino Way.

      • icedterminal
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        43 months ago

        I was under the impression that Tahoe translates to “big water” which is funny.

        But “Tar pit Tar pit”, “Way Way” and “Desert Desert” are indeed infuriating.

    • Tiefling IRL
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      53 months ago

      Are there fennec foxes in the Sahara desert? Please advise while I enjoy my naan bread

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      Meh, not everyone speaks Arabic and there are probably people who don’t know that the Sahara is a desert.

      Minor redundancies are a small price to share information with a wider audience.

    • @Feathercrown
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      13 months ago

      It’s describing the type of desert by specifying its name. Even in situations where it’s not rhe proper name (ie. chai tea), there are equivalent English formations (ie. “tea tea” to distinguish “traditional” tea from other varieties).