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by nier
752 days ago
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Yes, please don’t assume that most people who speak German call it a revolution either. Wende means turnaround and that’s good enough for the rest of us. But today I learned that Hungarian is a Uralic not a Slavic language and so of course I had no chance discerning which word in «rendszerváltás» stood for system or change, which made me mad enough to want to look it up: rendszer (“system”) + váltás (“change”) |
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I checked on Wiktionary and this nice theory is not right; váltás has been traced back to Proto-Finno-Ugric roots and has known cognates in other distant Uralic languages. Oh well! At least we live in a miraculous time where one can easily check etymologies in various language families in five seconds. :-)
But amusingly, "revolution" itself also literally etymologically means ... turn!