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by semi-extrinsic
2624 days ago
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In scandinavian languages (including Finnish, which hints at the fact that they don't have a lot of rabbits there) it's very similar: "kanin", pronounced ka-neen. Apparently it traces via old French and German back to the Latin "cuniculus" which actually means rabbit. Meanwhile, "hare" (or "Hase" in German) remains also in English. |
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