hsdkfr734r @feddit.nl Uvula? The german says Gaumenzäpfchen. It's a Zäpfchen and it's dangling from the Gaumen. Makes sense, no?
56 1 ReplyIndiBrony @lemmy.world
Reminds me of the Flammenwerfer!
24 1 ReplySpezi @feddit.org It’s literally a 1:1 translation of Flamethrower.
There are much better examples for long German words beeing short in English like
Toy = Spielzeug (Play Stuff)
Mall = Einkaufszentrum (Shopping Centre)
Sale = Schlussverkauf (End sale)
Matchbox = Streichholzschachtel (Swipe wood box)
Lighter = Feuerzeug (Fire Creator)
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stroz @infosec.pub
Didn't know I'd be thinking about a "palate suppository" when I woke up today, but here it is.
18 0 ReplySuccessful_Try543 @feddit.org The word Zäpfchen itself is the diminutive of Zapfen, a stud, peg or pin. E.g. the fruits of needle trees are also called Zapfen, Tannen-, Fichten- or Kiefernzapfen. So Gaumenzäpfchen is a small stud dangling down from the palate.
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Steve Dice @sh.itjust.works So it's a girl house.
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papalonian @lemmy.world Why the random K's?
31 0 ReplyBrahvim Bhaktvatsal @lemmy.kde.social
It's the tongue speaking.
3 0 Replypapalonian @lemmy.world That was my first guess, but when I sounded out the words as spelled it didn't sound very... tongue-y. Maybe I'm not hearing it right.
Edit: you don't even use your tongue to make the K sound 🤔
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Senseless @feddit.org UwU - La?
18 0 Replybarkingspiders @infosec.pub
IT SOUNDS LIKE A SEX THING
17 0 ReplyVincent @feddit.nl EtherWhack @lemmy.world
It isn't?!?
5 0 Replyedgemaster72 @lemmy.world
Anything can be a sex thing (once) if you're brave enough
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garbagebagel @lemmy.world I was talking to my hairdresser once and accidentally called my tonsils testicles so maybe uvula can be vulva now to make it all even
15 0 Replymozingo @lemmy.world
I think of this scene from Monster House every single time I hear the word uvula https://youtu.be/oM0SArkFxco
12 0 ReplyCenotaph @mander.xyz So it's a girl house
5 0 Replychuckleslord @lemmy.world 2 1 Reply
Dragon Rider (drag) @lemmy.nz So it's a girl house
11 2 Replypassiveaggressivesonar @lemmy.world I also am pavlov'd to remember this line every time, great minds think alike. Or the superior German proverb, two fools one thought
3 0 ReplySapientSloth @feddit.org Great minds think alike is only half the proverb. The other one is: , but fools rarely differ. Somewhat similar to the german one.
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letsgo @lemm.ee Wasn't Uvula that comms officer on Star Trek?
4 0 Replyfakeman_pretendname @feddit.uk That's called a "clacker" where I come from.
[Edit] That might be a really local dialect term that nobody else understands.
4 0 ReplyEmoDuck @sh.itjust.works Delightful and relatable
3 0 Replypalordrolap @fedia.io It might be a family thing, or even dialectal from where I grew up, but its common name for me is "(the) clack".
Wiktionary suggests that the name "clack" is used for the tongue, but then there's this Black country (UK West Midlands, where I'm not from) dialect page: https://www.sedgleymanor.com/dictionaries/dialect.html that actually lists "clack" as being a name for the uvula, so it might well dialectal word used the north of England and the midlands.
3 0 ReplyHupf @feddit.org
My name is Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemuhwem Osas
1 0 Replyagamemnonymous @sh.itjust.works
Must've been confusing to the Romans
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