Our prompt for today is “mist”.
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Lovely featured, almost abstract photo. I almost decided on a German interpretation of mist (it means “dung” or “muck” and is often used as an expletive (a very gentle one, possibly comparable with “oh bother!”). 😉
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If the Swiss use the word, it could mean “rubbish” (was erzählsch du für Mischt?) 🙂
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Yes, that’s one possibility. But here you can also use it as “Mist!” if something goes wrong (rather than using a word with Sch… or the English F-Word is heard quite often these days [it’s always easier swearing in a foreign language]). As a normal discreptive word it just means “dung” as in “dunghill” (Misthaufen) in a farmyard. I always like to use it because it works in English (sounds like “missed”) as in German.
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That’s the beauty of words. They can be used and interpreted in so many ways in different languages. 😀
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