• @[email protected]
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    311 year ago

    You could do this all day with Vietnamese. Kangaroo is bag mouse. Orca is assassin fish, giraffe is a long-necked deer. Etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Dutch has a lot of good ones!

      Hippo: Nile Horse (nijlpaard)

      Leopard: Lazy Horse (luipaard)

      Sea urchin: Sea Hedgehog (zee egel)

      Seal: Sea Dog (zeehond)

      Skunk: Stink Animal (stinkdier)

      Turtle: Shield Toad (Schildpad)

      Slug: Naked Snail (Naaktslak)

      Porcupine: Spiky Pig (Stekelvarken)

      Edit: formatting

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        101 year ago

        Leopard: Lazy Horse (luipaard)

        I’ve looked it up and apparently leo is lion and part is leopard or panther. So it’s a lion leopard. English and Dutch have the same etymology, and German too, all your examples are the same in German.

        • napalminjello
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          51 year ago

          Are you implying that the word for leopard is compounded from the word for leopard??? How did they get the first word for leopard if they didn’t have a word for leopard???

      • Karyoplasma
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        51 year ago

        Hippopotamus comes from the Greek words hippos (horse) and potamos (river). So literally “river horse”.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        While this is kind of fun, it’s also kind of frustrating. Like when Merriam Webster tries to define a word for me by using the word. Frustrating: having a quality or qualities that frustrates.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        So this is why Indonesian names for hippo, sea urchin and seal are weird af. They are actually direct translation from their dutch names!

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        1 year ago

        Norwegian

        Hedgehog: Needle Swine (pinnsvin/

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      81 year ago

      Wow that’s a big bouncing animal! Kind of reminds me of-
      “A mouse. Like a big mouse with a bag.”
      …Good idea sir.

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      Somewhere, out there, there’s a language that does NOT have any funny details like this. Those who speak it have the maximum enjoyment potential when learning out.