• @TrickDacy
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    6 days ago

    And yet I always knew that it came from german and when I looked up the etymology that was confirmed correct. I honestly have no idea why people want to have a “conversation” like this

    Not only is the etymology on my side, search engines also easily find several articles saying the company Uber got their name from a German word.

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      06 days ago

      Inspired, yes. But uber is still not a German word.

      Imagine if I founded a company called “Tougt” and claimed this is an English word. Not inspired by, is. Who needs the letter ‘h’ anyways?

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        16 days ago

        I fail to see how it matters that a word commonly known as “german” is not directly German but instead is one step removed.

        They could have just as easily pulled another easy-to-grok word from German and slightly changed the spelling.

        Those arguing about this technicality here are missing the point.