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Re: Fuchs[message #270838]
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Thu, 20 January 2011 23:43
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fuchs is a very vulgar word in English.
Germanics
Fox is subtly hinted to be promiscuous. Her name Fox in German turns out to be the word fuchs which coming back to English is a word that describes the act of what promiscuous people tend to do.
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Re: Fuchs[message #270839]
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Thu, 20 January 2011 23:46
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isn't that spelled with a 'k', no 'h' and no 's' - you are hunting some pink elephant, don't you?
especially as fuchs is pronounced with a sound similar to the vowel in roof, but a lot shorter
edith:
your germanics (germanen in german) lived some 2500 to 1500 years ago - guess i call you a red indian now (do you want a particular tribe?)
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Re: Fuchs[message #270841]
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Thu, 20 January 2011 23:51
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Maybe so....Maybe so....
Never the less, I thought it was quite a coincidence.
And, The descendants of Germanic peoples in Europe roughly correspond to the modern speakers of Germanic languages.
And 2, My last names are Kehrer and Swartzmiller.
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