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minus-squareThelsimlinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoSomething I like about the language is the homonyms. Like pad means both toad and path, but then you have a voetpad (foot path/ foot toad), fietspad(cycling path/ bicycle toad) or a zebrapad (zebra crossing/ zebra toad). The latter ones don’t exist, just to be clear :)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year ago bicycle toad The latter ones don’t exist Are you sure?
minus-squareThelsimlinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoPff, that’s clearly a frog 🙄 Though a frog is called a kikker, which is kind of funny I suppose :)
Something I like about the language is the homonyms.
Like pad means both toad and path, but then you have a voetpad (foot path/ foot toad), fietspad(cycling path/ bicycle toad) or a zebrapad (zebra crossing/ zebra toad).
The latter ones don’t exist, just to be clear :)
Are you sure?
Pff, that’s clearly a frog 🙄
Though a frog is called a kikker, which is kind of funny I suppose :)