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E. Kowalski's Blog
In supermarkets in Zürich (and in other German-speaking parts of the world), aluminium foil is called “Aluminiumfolie” — fairly straightforward, certainly, but since the word “folie” means “madness” in French, every time I see this ...
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(This guest post previously appeared at NewDeal2.0) They certainly know what “schadenfreude” means in Germany. But the attempt by the German paper, Der Spiegel, to link the UK to the travails of Greece, takes the concept to a mali...
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"Amour", the French word for love, has been voted the 'most romantic word in the world', in a survey of language experts across the world. It narrowly beat "amore", the Italian word for love, in the survey of hundreds of cunning......
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How do birds know what another species is saying? Why would French woman jump from a road after an Englishman called "danger"? Perhaps the English word sounds similar enough to French to allow recognition, the woman has learnt Eng...
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