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Originally Posted By: wsieber... Since many word roots can be traced very far back, this historical aspect often tends to veil the essential arbitrariness. Persistence of a tradition appears as connection to the "thing itself".
Ding an sich!
Thanks, Herr Weissbier, for the reminder of this oh-so-useful term and your kindness in posting it in English.
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Words with similar Pronounciation across languages
Joseph Joyan 05/01/2007 2:42 AM ![]()
Re: Words with similar Pronounciation across languages
zmjezhd 05/01/2007 4:41 AM ![]()
Re: Words with similar Pronounciation across languages
wsieber 05/01/2007 12:06 PM ![]()
German has a phrase for it
AnnaStrophic 05/01/2007 12:47 PM ![]()
and English has a word for it
tsuwm 05/01/2007 2:34 PM ![]()
Re: and English has a word for it
of troy 05/01/2007 2:50 PM ![]()
Re: and English has a word for it
Faldage 05/02/2007 2:07 AM ![]()
Re: and English has a word for it
Joseph Joyan 05/02/2007 4:26 AM ![]()
Re: and English has a word for it
zmjezhd 05/02/2007 3:15 PM ![]()
Re: and English has a word for it
BranShea 05/02/2007 5:56 PM
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