
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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That most foraged of forest fruits - The Great Austrian blueberry: the Heidelbeer, also known as Vaccinium myrtillus grow naturally in coniferous and mixed forests of the Alps, and low mountain ranges up to around 2,300–2,350 m. In Salzburg...
Großgoschert is an Austrian colloquial adjective derived from groß (“big”) and Gosche (“mouth” in Austrian/Bavarian dialect). In Austria, the term describes a person who speaks in a loud, bold, or overly assertive manner.
It’s a lighter, m...
Medieval in its origin, Weinbau, the Gasthaus and the Wirsthaus were like social hubs for travellers, traders and locals alike. The job was tough but respected and essential to the functioning of society - a place where people come to socia...
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The word Wadel does double up as the word for calf, as in the back of the leg. Of course it’s cool because it rhymes. A similar phrase based on that of Heinz Conrads (1913-1986). He was born in Gatterschlag, now Kačle...
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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