@Freitag@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 10 months agoWhat do you call Marshmallow in your native language?message-square159fedilinkarrow-up1188arrow-down18file-text
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minus-square@brewbellyblueberry@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink49•10 months agoIn Finnish it’s ‘vaahtokarkki’ which translates to foamcandy.
minus-square@Olifant@lemmy.mllinkfedilink7•10 months ago“Vahukomm” in Estonian with the same literal translation.
minus-squareDandroidlinkfedilink3•10 months agoI watch a lot of hockey, so I hear a lot of Finnish names. I find it fun that you can so easily guess that a name or word is Finnish, and hattara is no exception. It actually sounds similar to “Hatakka”, the last name of a Finnish player.
In Finnish it’s ‘vaahtokarkki’ which translates to foamcandy.
“Vahukomm” in Estonian with the same literal translation.
What do you call cotton candy?
Hattara. Just a made-up word.
I watch a lot of hockey, so I hear a lot of Finnish names. I find it fun that you can so easily guess that a name or word is Finnish, and hattara is no exception.
It actually sounds similar to “Hatakka”, the last name of a Finnish player.
All words are made up, friend ☺️