Off topic: Help with Czech slang or obsolete word 论题张贴者: DeborahRuth
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In Cesky Krumlov, a Czech guide named Daisy pointed to a sign over a ?bakery shop with a long word, many consonants, few vowels, something like TRDLNIC. She said this word meant "very awkward" or "inept" or "very incompetent". I am writing a personal travel journal, and I would like to find the correct version of this word and learn how to pronounce it. Many thanks, Deb | | | bumpkin, dodo, goof, boob | Oct 13, 2011 |
Hello, Deb. "Trdlnic" comes from Trdlo, which means : 1) a delicious pastry shaped like a bracelet, smelling slightly beer and cooked under your eyes. (It's my own definition) 2) fig., concerning a person, colloquial : bumpkin, dodo, goof, boob (dixit Lingea) Trdlo may usually be used about someone awkward, scatterbrained or forgetful. As a synonym, about as colloquial, you can also use "trouba" (litt. "a tube" and "an oven"). I hope this will h... See more Hello, Deb. "Trdlnic" comes from Trdlo, which means : 1) a delicious pastry shaped like a bracelet, smelling slightly beer and cooked under your eyes. (It's my own definition) 2) fig., concerning a person, colloquial : bumpkin, dodo, goof, boob (dixit Lingea) Trdlo may usually be used about someone awkward, scatterbrained or forgetful. As a synonym, about as colloquial, you can also use "trouba" (litt. "a tube" and "an oven"). I hope this will help. Regards, Alexandre ▲ Collapse | | |
Hi DeborahRuth, The word is trdelník "turr-del-nyeek" in Czech, accent on the first syllable. You can find more either at the Wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trdelník or just by googling trdelník. The trdlo is the rod on which trdelník is baked. It is a word with a rich history (reaching back to an Indo-European ter- root) covering al... See more Hi DeborahRuth, The word is trdelník "turr-del-nyeek" in Czech, accent on the first syllable. You can find more either at the Wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trdelník or just by googling trdelník. The trdlo is the rod on which trdelník is baked. It is a word with a rich history (reaching back to an Indo-European ter- root) covering all different types of blunt poles, pestles, staffs and sticks used for rubbing, grinding, crushing etc. Hence, it came to be applied to clumsy or silly persons, rather as in the English expression "he's thick as a post". But trdlo is really quite gentle, you can say it affectionately to a child or manchild. Trdelník is commonly seen being baked at folk fairs, and on a cold afternoon the sweet doughy scent is quite mouthwatering. Good luck with your travel journal! septima ▲ Collapse | | |
Dear Alex and Septima, Many thanks for adding to this topic. My journal is much enhanced by your knowledgeable contributions and links to photos. I couldn't find it on Wiki because I was spelling it incorrectly! By the way, in winter, we wear "turtleneck" sweaters. It is curious that this word sounds like Trdelnik. In a way, the turtleneck is shaped like the delicious cake, but "turtle" and "trdlo" are very far apart in language origins and definition. Be well... See more Dear Alex and Septima, Many thanks for adding to this topic. My journal is much enhanced by your knowledgeable contributions and links to photos. I couldn't find it on Wiki because I was spelling it incorrectly! By the way, in winter, we wear "turtleneck" sweaters. It is curious that this word sounds like Trdelnik. In a way, the turtleneck is shaped like the delicious cake, but "turtle" and "trdlo" are very far apart in language origins and definition. Be well, Deb ▲ Collapse | | | 本论坛没有专门指派版主。 如需报告网站违规或寻求帮助,请联系 网站工作人员 » Help with Czech slang or obsolete word Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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