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ickplant@lemmy.world to Raccoons@lemmy.world · 6 months ago

Raccoons are famous for their tendency to "wash" their food, but they're not washing anything at all!

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Raccoons are famous for their tendency to "wash" their food, but they're not washing anything at all!

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ickplant@lemmy.world to Raccoons@lemmy.world · 6 months ago
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  • samus12345@sh.itjust.works
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    “Washing bears” in German.

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      Same in Dutch: Wasbeer.

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        6 months ago

        What I call the empty bottle of ale

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      Same as Japanese, araiguma

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        6 months ago

        Interesting that it’s the same meaning. I wonder if it came from the Germanic word (particularly the Dutch), or if both languages ended up calling them the same thing independently?

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          I wouldn’t be surprised if we learned it from the Germans as I don’t think the little guys are native to Japan!

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            The Dutch and Portuguese were the most influential early foreigners, and it’s “washing bear” in Dutch as well, so they would be the prime suspect.

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              That’s true. I think we use German loan words mostly for medical stuff (probably not anymore).

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