• @LANIK2000
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    286 months ago

    In Czech we call it “vrtulník” (propeller thing), which I find kinda hilarious now that I think about it.

    • @[email protected]
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      The german word for aeroplane is similar, “Flugzeug” directly translates to “flying thing”. Helicopter is also fun, “Hubschrauber” translates to “lifting screwer”.

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          I guess for “Flugzeug”, ‘device’ works better but I don’t think I have ever thought about it in that way. From my experience usage usually goes more like this: “Pack dein Zeug zusammen wir gehen weiter.” which I think best translates to ‘Stuff’ or ‘things’. Zeug is an interesting word though. It is also used for the harness of a draft animal (“sich ins Zeug legen”), it’s bridle (“Zaumzeug”), bed linen (“Bettzeug”), work tools (“Werkzeug”) , or as a word for nonsense (“red kein dummes Zeug”). I would say it started, as you said, as a word for device but became a slightly negative word for ‘Stuff’.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        Now I am curious as to what the Chinese characters in their word for helicopter mean, since panda is “bear cat,” owl is “cat headed eagle,” and peacock is “thunder chicken,” IIRC.

    • @Bgugi
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      It’s actually a play on Latin: “arker” as a bastardization of “Arachne” meaning spider + “peterp” which roughly translates to “exceptional person”

  • @rsuri
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    226 months ago

    So it should be quadpter then

    • @wieson
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      176 months ago

      Nah, englishers just lack the skill.

      In greek, the p is loud in pterodactyl and psychology.

      Saiki for psyche, psh, that’s 1/6 letters read correctly. Or with greek letters, that’s 0/4 (ψυχή).

      • @Ultraviolet
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        It’s a more subtle P sound though, blended into the next consonant. Omitting it is the lesser of two evils compared to saying “putterodactyl”

        • @wieson
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          16 months ago

          It’s possible in cleptomaniac, empty and top tier without adding an extra vowel.

      • doctorskull
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        156 months ago

        If you are a penis owner and piss from the standing position, you can arc the stream just so down the smooth porcelain interior of the toilet bowl, letting the piss flow neatly into the water making nary a sound

        • @Shardikprime
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          76 months ago

          Bro hitting them with the secret radar evasion technology

        • Live Your Lives
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          26 months ago

          True, but I’ll typically get more splashback that way than if going straight down the middle.

    • @someguy3
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      66 months ago

      I don’t believe in silent letters!

  • Justas🇱🇹
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    In Lithuanian, we escaped the madness by making up our own name for it:

    Sraigtasparnis = sraigtas (cog) + sparnas (wing)

    Not to be confused with the word for autogyro:

    Malūnsparnis = malūnas (mill) + sparnas (wing)

    Which is not interesting unless you are writing some alternate history with aircraft in it and want to call them something with no Greek or Latin.

  • qevlarr
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    86 months ago

    This is my favorite fun fact to tell. Please don’t spread the word too far or it stops being amazing

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    I dont get it. Is this read from left to right or from right to left? Manga typically reads from right to left, but judging from her reaction neither makes sense… She is not making a “wha-” expression, which indicates that it came before, but she is already turning her head, which indicates that it it came after. WHAT.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yes almost perfect, but she is already turning her head in 2nd panel, but in 3rd panel she is looking in front of her. Perhaps copy pasting the 4th panel onto the 3rd but removing the text bubble. But then again, how does the original even work? It’s flawed…incurable…better we stop now.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      Yeah, the comic adds absolutely nothing to this very tired “fun fact”, it’s not a successful meme format at all imo.

      • @[email protected]
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        But her reaction on the last big panel is more in line with her initial surprise to what she said, not the shocked reaction after having said wha-

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          I think the intended idea was that she freezes mid-sentence in shock after fully comprehending what was said. Shrunken iris, mouth half open… I personally think the reaction makes sense.

  • @Heavybell
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    See also “ornitho” (relating to birds) and “pter” (wing) creating the term ornithopter for a heavier than air vehicle that flies by flapping its wings. Famously seen in Dune, but I think also back in the day people actually tried to make them, long before aircraft existed.