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guina |
Posted: February 24, 2011 10:34 pm
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Plutonier major Group: Members Posts: 339 Member No.: 1393 Joined: April 16, 2007 |
so the germans were inspired by rromas.
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Victor |
Posted: February 26, 2011 08:36 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
The Marder was never in use with the Romanian Army. |
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Radub |
Posted: February 26, 2011 11:53 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
There are plenty of other examples of German words used in Romanian that can be traced to warfare equipment
http://dexonline.ro/definitie/brand "Brand" = punch / Brand = Mortar http://dexonline.ro/definitie/doxă "Doxa" = precise knowledge / "Doxa" = precise mechanism http://dexonline.ro/definitie/tais "Tzais" = formidable / "Zeiss" = lenses http://dexonline.ro/definitie/crup "Crup" = cannon drunk / "Krupp" = cannon There may be more. But "mardeala" is not German. And neither is "mishto". Radu |
IoanTM |
Posted: January 05, 2012 01:54 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 22 Member No.: 3229 Joined: January 04, 2012 |
Hmmm ... why are you so sure about this ? |
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Radub |
Posted: January 05, 2012 02:03 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
Because I have German friends whodk not know what "misto" means or what the connection may be with German. Radu |
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IoanTM |
Posted: January 05, 2012 02:21 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 22 Member No.: 3229 Joined: January 04, 2012 |
Hmmm ... not necessary a correct argument - because the romanian language "adapted" the german words "mit stock". |
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Radub |
Posted: January 05, 2012 02:52 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
It is exactly the right argument. I know the "myth" and I asked them if "with stick" was ever a by-word for "good"/"nice" and they said no - to keep in with the "myth" the correct term is "mit Wanderstab".
DEX states that "misto" is of Gypsy origin. Radu |
IoanTM |
Posted: January 05, 2012 02:59 pm
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OK - the version of the myth which I know is that going to walk with a "simple" stick was somehow ... common and usual but to have a "walking-stick with ( silver ) upper-part" was ... something really "cool". And AFAIK "mit stock" means something like this ... And BTW - I'm not sure at all that "misto" is a "true&original" gypsy word or one borrowed from them from romanian language as well - for example the following online resource doesn't mention it and indicate another word for "good" : http://www.larp.com/jahavra/language.html This post has been edited by IoanTM on January 05, 2012 03:04 pm |
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Radub |
Posted: January 05, 2012 03:24 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
I trust DEX.
As I told you, I know the "myth" and the word for that kind of "nice" walking stick is not "Stock" but "Wanderstab" or "Spazierstock". Radu This post has been edited by Radub on January 05, 2012 04:18 pm |
IoanTM |
Posted: January 05, 2012 06:40 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 22 Member No.: 3229 Joined: January 04, 2012 |
Well ... at this aspect ( possible borrows from gypsy language ) I don't trust DEX. And as long as there is debatable if this word is "genuine gypsy" one I'm even more in doubt about this.
The second version still keep a possible link. Anyway ... this is generally speaking irrelevant. Best regards. |
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Radub |
Posted: January 05, 2012 10:27 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
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cipiamon |
Posted: May 12, 2012 10:38 am
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 471 Member No.: 115 Joined: October 06, 2003 |
As i heard it, in the beginning of the century it was a new fashion trend, from the german fashion houses in Bucharest, you are bad-ass gentleman if you have a "stock", also it was the eternal dogs problem. Great gadget.
The DEX needs to revised all the time... |
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