tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Feb 27 05:40:15 2006
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Re: Klingon word for "Bookmarklet"/"Favelet"?
- From: "Philip Newton" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Klingon word for "Bookmarklet"/"Favelet"?
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:39:38 +0100
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On 2/27/06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> In a message dated 2/27/2006 2:40:16 AM Central Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> > In German it's called a "reading-sign", and a website is called a
> > "page"
>
> And what's the German for this reading-sign? Lesenszeichen?
Close -- Lesezeichen.
(Your word brings to mind "Lebenszeichen", which means "sign of life".)
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Philip Newton <[email protected]>
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