>>Yes I see that you point to the NAME clause
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>>But this is what message#
1598843 is doing too. (I have just inserted the name clause to use BROWSE statement ...) so I'm confused.
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>And I haven woken up sufficiently when I wrote that. I didn't see the name clause at all :).
:) Yepp it was a bit hidden
>>grogg is the saxonian version. We always tend to speak g instead of k, b for p and d for t. :)
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>Your chat with the neighboring dialects must be a source of endless fun :).
Like examples?
Fork and cable translate to Gabel and Kabel. In saxony this is homonymous.
kerben (to notch) and gerben (to tan)
packen (to pack) and backen (to bake)
We have those common ground called High german. :)
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