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jamespirit on 14/01/2025 22:00 Ya done fucked up a-a-ron. get that dirty arrow from english to irish the fuck out of there. We were speaking irish/gaelic long before they spoke english in that part of the waters
Bitter-Enthusiasm819 on 14/01/2025 22:02 This is so interesting! The Romanian word is totally different, strangely: bucătărie
Julle1990 on 14/01/2025 22:06 Kyökki is definitely a word for it in Finnish, but you only hear that with some dialects or older people Most people use keittiö, so I’m not sure if this is very accurate
Possible-Student-210 on 14/01/2025 22:06 Proof that Balkans & Hungarians share ancestry with Turks, they call Konyha for kitchen and Konya is a city in Turkey known for its great cuisine
pathetic-maggot on 14/01/2025 22:07 I have never heard the finnish one ”kyökki” used. We say ”keittiö”
8r3a71 on 14/01/2025 22:27 In Bulgarian we actually have the word Cocina [Cochina] this the place where domestic pigs have been raised.
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Are you sure it’s from Latin and not a common PIE word?
Zulu sounds more japanese than japanese in this
KÖK
Iceland: Naw, man, we’ll go with “eldhús”.
Ya done fucked up a-a-ron.
get that dirty arrow from english to irish the fuck out of there.
We were speaking irish/gaelic long before they spoke english in that part of the waters
This is so interesting! The Romanian word is totally different, strangely: bucătărie
Meanwhile in Romanian, “cocină” means pigsty
Kyökki is definitely a word for it in Finnish, but you only hear that with some dialects or older people
Most people use keittiö, so I’m not sure if this is very accurate
Proof that Balkans & Hungarians share ancestry with Turks, they call Konyha for kitchen and Konya is a city in Turkey known for its great cuisine
I have never heard the finnish one ”kyökki” used. We say ”keittiö”
Meanwhile in Lithuania 🇱🇹:
Virtuvė…
Sami where like “Let’s fuck this shit up. G I E V K K A N.”
That’s amazing.
neuken in de keuken
All I know from some Dutch backpackers
In Bulgarian we actually have the word Cocina [Cochina] this the place where domestic pigs have been raised.