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Marcus Fabian

1x singularly Austrian word daily and its etymology thereof. When it gets to 5k subscribers, I'll be forced to make it into a book.

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26. Wiener Schmäh

Entering the lexicon interestingly via Yiddish and Middle-High German it has come to kind of mean: sarcastic, yet charming wit of the Viennese, a prank or indeed what we Brits would term banter. An essential phrase to integrate into the cit...

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25. "Bappnschlosser"

A cheeky, lighthearted and evocative term for your local dentist. The etymology thereof is: pappen means dazed or drugged and Schlosser means locksmith. So it’s someone who loosens your teeth.

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24. "Umme mit der Marie"

This is a local phrase you’ll hear at the Würstelstand and it comes from the old silver bullion coin: the Maria Theresa “Thaler”, minted after her death. It was a famous coin in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and used in the Holy Roman Empire....

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23. frag' net do deppert"

“Deppert” comes from Middle-High German depfen which means to stammer or to be confused. It’s been very commonly used in my hearing in Vienna, I can’t think why. Must be the onomatopoeia. Can be used sarcastically, ironically or as an excla...

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  • Marcus Fabian

    I'm Marcus, a reward-grinning British-Canadian orientalist nomad. Germanist, Slavist & Arabist. Adventurer, writer, historian, cyclist, squash, hiker, skier, boxer, chess, not in that order \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6 Owner @ Vanquish.

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