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arrow-up1107arrow-down1external-linkDeutschland hat auf /r/place eine nette Nachricht hinterlassen.www.theverge.comTemperche@feddit.de to DACH - jetzt auf feddit.org@feddit.deDeutsch · 1 year agomessage-square18fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: reddit@lemmy.world
minus-squarenottheengineer@feddit.delinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up18arrow-down1·1 year agoIt’s a little overused. Unfortunately the good German insults are either very elaborate or only work in certain dialects, like “Brunzkachel” for example. It means something along the lines of the tile on the train station floor that people piss on.
minus-squareTheBurningCloud@feddit.delinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up16·1 year agoIt is used so much because it is such a universal and well-known insult. Nothing beats a short and quick Hurensohn to get a message across.
minus-squareChrislyBear@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up8·1 year ago“Brunzkachel” is the word for a night pot, with “Kachel” being the word for a cooking pot. It has nothing to do with tiles or a trainstation.
minus-squarenottheengineer@feddit.delinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up5·1 year agoInteresting, so it seems that things get lost in translation between dialects.
minus-squarehollunder@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkDeutscharrow-up1·edit-21 year ago“Kache” also refers to the female genitals (at least in some parts of bavaria). “Brunzkache, ogsoachte” would be a proper use of the word.
It’s a little overused. Unfortunately the good German insults are either very elaborate or only work in certain dialects, like “Brunzkachel” for example. It means something along the lines of the tile on the train station floor that people piss on.
It is used so much because it is such a universal and well-known insult. Nothing beats a short and quick Hurensohn to get a message across.
“Brunzkachel” is the word for a night pot, with “Kachel” being the word for a cooking pot. It has nothing to do with tiles or a trainstation.
Interesting, so it seems that things get lost in translation between dialects.
“Kache” also refers to the female genitals (at least in some parts of bavaria).
“Brunzkache, ogsoachte” would be a proper use of the word.