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    44 months ago

    …I don’t know what point you’re making. The word came from german, and the changing of the letter only goes to my point. The word was easily simplified to be used outside of German.

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      14 months ago

      You’re in a thread complaining about a software using a German name for it’s German meaning (Flohmarkt means flea market). Your example for a ‘good German name’ is an English word that has German origins. Don’t you see how those are different?

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        I think you’re splitting hairs and it’s not helpful. I have only ever known “Uber” as a German word and you saying it isn’t one won’t change my or others’ experience of it as such.

        Not only is the etymology on my side, search engines also easily find several articles saying the company Uber got their name from a German word.

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          04 months ago

          Uber is a loan word. Doesn’t matter how your perceive it, that doesn’t make it a more German. So is iceberg.

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            doesn’t make it a more German. So is iceberg.

            There is absolutely no way in which this even matters a slight bit. In-fucking-sufferable and entirely self unaware.

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              14 months ago

              You’re in a thread complaining about a software using a German name for it’s German meaning. Your example for a ‘good German name’ is an English word that has German origins.