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Post by Tomcat on Oct 2, 2023 4:58:01 GMT -5
I have always wondered why for example in the USA people use shoes when they are at home. In Finland people take the shoes off and walk around at the house with socks on. Here in Hungary we wear slippers at home
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Post by John on Oct 2, 2023 22:26:29 GMT -5
i wear my shoes inside but only if i'm going to be going back outside again soon. otherwise, i like to go barefoot so my bad foot can suck up the coolness from the tile floor and it helps with my neuropathy.
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Post by Tomcat on Oct 5, 2023 7:35:28 GMT -5
If you guys want to find 300 x 300 pixel images (to post them to the "Name the albums you've listened to today!" thread) just google them like albumtitle imagesize:300x300. For example: Restless and Wild imagesize:300x300 You're welcome
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Post by Tomcat on Oct 9, 2023 14:58:24 GMT -5
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Post by mika on Feb 25, 2024 14:48:49 GMT -5
Finnish and Hungarian words: köysi = kötél (In Finnish language there has occured a change from e to i, also there has occured a change from ti to si: köyte ---> köyti --> köysi. So the words köysi and kötél are of the same origin) The word is rope in English.
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Post by Tomcat on Feb 26, 2024 5:25:46 GMT -5
Finnish and Hungarian words: köysi = kötél (In Finnish language there has occured a change from e to i, also there has occured a change from ti to si: köyte ---> köyti --> köysi. So the words köysi and kötél are of the same origin) The word is rope in English. Interesting. The root of the Hungarian word kötél (rope) is köt (bind in English). Is it similar with köysi?
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Post by mika on Feb 26, 2024 6:25:03 GMT -5
Finnish and Hungarian words: köysi = kötél (In Finnish language there has occured a change from e to i, also there has occured a change from ti to si: köyte ---> köyti --> köysi. So the words köysi and kötél are of the same origin) The word is rope in English. Interesting. The root of the Hungarian word kötél (rope) is köt (bind in English). Is it similar with köysi? The Finnish verb is köyttää. It means some kind of binding, but with a kötél(=köysi). 😊 For example on the cover of Objection Overruled Peter's hands have been binded with a rope (=kädet (singular form is käsi) on köytetty).
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