darkoshi: (Default)
While reading someone's profile, I realized for possibly the first time that the German word for a sweater, "Pullover", is based on the English words "pull over". I may not have ever thought about the word in that way before. It was just a German word to me, sort of like "palaver" is a just an English word if you don't know its etymology.

I'm also not sure I've heard it used as a word like that in English before (which helps explain why I didn't make the connection), even though wiktionary lists it as English.

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Updated to add:
I just remembered this too: Germans often use a short form of the word, Pulli.

Date: 2023-08-08 06:37 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] conuly
conuly: (Default)
I've certainly heard it before in English, if that datapoint helps.

Date: 2023-08-08 07:15 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] conuly
conuly: (Default)
Well, it's always hard to know if the word you think is familiar really is familiar to everybody or just the people you know, but I've seen it in print from authors from all over the anglosphere.

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