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minus-square@ChrislyBear@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkDeutsch8•11 months 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-square@nottheengineer@feddit.delinkfedilinkDeutsch5•11 months agoInteresting, so it seems that things get lost in translation between dialects.
minus-square@hollunder@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkDeutsch1•edit-211 months 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.
“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.