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AcuteAngle
#866029
6 months ago
Took long enough for someone to make this!
Imdumb
#866040
6 months ago
Pumpkin...Pie?
Anonymous
#866082
6 months ago
@Imdumb:

Damn .. i've been wondering myself, if i got this right..

You see - in germany we have only one word for pie, tart, cake and whatsoever..

Everything is just called "Kuchen" and nobody cares.. just check the dictionary .. it's pretty fun.

(In Russia they they even have no word for toes, so they're calling them foot-fingers. XD )
ZeroJanitor
#866085
6 months ago
@Imdumb So, there really WAS infidelity...
NightJack
#866098
6 months ago
^^ Well that just makes it more confusing...
Anonymous
#866103
6 months ago
If you travel even further, there are even fewer words. In China and Japan new words aren't invented at all. They just combine the old ones..

The japanese Word for cinema ist a combination of "electric" and "shadows". Refrigerator is "ice" and "box" ..

They keep combining just like in minecraft.
NightJack
#866121
6 months ago
^ Well putting "ice" and "box" together makes sense, back when refrigerators first came out they where called iceboxes in a lot of places.
Anonymous
#866214
6 months ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4Rg_Or2EIM
Anonymous
#866228
6 months ago
^^ And they are still "jääkaappi" ("icecloset") in finnish.
Anonymous
#866238
6 months ago
Computer = Electricity Brain (seems legit)
Train = Fire Car (WTF?)
zibbity
#866370
6 months ago
In Japanese, used car = middle old car (chuukosha). Language'd!

Anyway, if a toddler can't chew on a rubber chicken, what CAN they chew on?
Anonymous
#866943
6 months ago
my little german
tart = Torte
pie, cake = Kuchen
Anonymous
#868068
6 months ago
not necessary ... a tart is more like a Kuchen, while a Torte is something which consists mostly of (butter-)cream.
Dionysus
#873179
6 months ago
Rubber Chickens are for big ponies !