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The English words nobody can explain [23:24]
YouTube ^ | December 6, 2025 | RobWords

Posted on 12/15/2025 6:55:00 AM PST by SunkenCiv

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1 posted on 12/15/2025 6:55:00 AM PST by SunkenCiv
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The Irish Gaelic word for “boy” is “buachaill”. It can also be used to refer to a young man or a male child. Other Irish words related to “boy” include “giobóg” (boy, scarecrow), “giolla” (boy, gofer, manservant, page), “buíon” (boy, group, detail, set), and “giobún” (boy, gibbon). The term “buachaill” is commonly used and recognized in Irish language resources. [AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.]

https://search.brave.com/search?q=irish+gaelic+for+%22boy%22


2 posted on 12/15/2025 6:55:23 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...

3 posted on 12/15/2025 6:56:54 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: SunkenCiv

I am once again amazed at the youtube algorithm - I got this in my feed over the weekend. Sometimes it is a video about speaking Texas German or something and my Father, who lives far away, will tell me he got the same video in his feed.


4 posted on 12/15/2025 6:57:49 AM PST by Unassuaged (I have shocking data relevant to the conversation!)
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To: SunkenCiv

I’ve been following this channel off and on for some time. Interesting stuff there! Thanks for posting this one - new to me.


5 posted on 12/15/2025 6:59:08 AM PST by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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To: Unassuaged

I’ll watch something in here, and it or something related shows up in the YouTube feed on the Roku. Of course, my viewing patterns are basically identical in both places, but it sometimes creeps me out.


6 posted on 12/15/2025 6:59:42 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: Moltke

My pleasure.


7 posted on 12/15/2025 7:00:25 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: SunkenCiv
In most Germanic languages other than English, the world for dog is "hund". We have that word too as "hound". But nobody anywhere has anything similar to "dog".

8 posted on 12/15/2025 7:22:48 AM PST by Governor Dinwiddie ( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever. — Psalm 106)
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To: SunkenCiv
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9 posted on 12/15/2025 7:23:05 AM PST by V_TWIN (America........so great even the people that hate it won't leave)
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To: SunkenCiv

What is the etymology of the word etymology?
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“Etymology” derives from the Greek word etumos, meaning “true.”
Etumologia was the study of the “true meanings” of words.
This evolved into “etymology” by way of the Old French ethimologie.
That’s all fairly straightforward, but there are many, many words
in the English language that have unexpected and fascinating origins.


10 posted on 12/15/2025 7:23:32 AM PST by Repeal The 17th (Get out of the matrix and get a real life.)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

In Polish dog is ‘pies’.


11 posted on 12/15/2025 7:24:09 AM PST by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: SunkenCiv

That happens to me too.

I don’t like them presenting material on the basis of what I’ve watched. I know what I’m interested in, and I can look it up. I want Roku to surprise me with new stuff I wouldn’t have thought of. That doesn’t happen so much anymore.


12 posted on 12/15/2025 7:29:10 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: SunkenCiv

I’m sure that with enough dogged determination they will sniff it out..............


13 posted on 12/15/2025 7:32:40 AM PST by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: SunkenCiv

Dog is simply God spelled backwards.


14 posted on 12/15/2025 7:34:37 AM PST by AlaskaErik (There are three kinds of rats: Rats, Damned Rats, and DemocRats.)
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To: dfwgator

That might be related to the Spanish word “perro”. Another word without known origins.


15 posted on 12/15/2025 7:46:43 AM PST by Varda
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To: dfwgator

Portuguese is “Cão” pronounced “kown” but not closing the n and going nasal as in French........miles from the Spanish “Perro”........


16 posted on 12/15/2025 7:46:49 AM PST by Arlis
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The English word that always gets me is “Once”. Where the hell does that w-sound come from?


17 posted on 12/15/2025 7:47:30 AM PST by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: SunkenCiv

bump


18 posted on 12/15/2025 7:49:22 AM PST by Albion Wilde (To live free is the greatest gift; to die free is the greatest victory. —Erica Kirk)
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To: dfwgator
>>>”once”

I suspect that in the past it was pronounced as it is spelled, but as whites began settling in Texas the in the late 1700’s we corrected it into the w-sound.

Much like we Texans add the letter R to words we think needs it.

19 posted on 12/15/2025 8:23:35 AM PST by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Bookmark


20 posted on 12/15/2025 8:24:35 AM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (God save the United States!)
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