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Game of combined combined compound words
In languages like German and Finnish it is typical to use combined compound words, and in German they can become even ridiculously long, like in case of German 'Cattle marking and beef labeling supervision duties delegation law' of 1999. I saved you from horizontal scrolling, and did not past that German word here ;-)
In English there are only rather limited number of such combined compounds, where words become written together, with no space or hyphen in the middle. Here is an unofficial complete list of those.
One fun wordplay is to combine such combined compounds, and form sort of "non-words", like "lifetimetable". In languages like Finnish, it even can be turned into a game, where each player has to try continue the combined compound from one end, and form an endless compound word. The person who can not come up with any good continuation, will then drop out from the game.
Or then more playful game could be to form these long ridiculous and funny compounds, and try to illustrate them. The challenge then would be to come up with the funniest one.
And what you see here in the example image is a modest attempt to illustrate one. You will find help from the notes on the image, to find out what I was after. But try not to cheat ;-)
Or just click here!
In English there are only rather limited number of such combined compounds, where words become written together, with no space or hyphen in the middle. Here is an unofficial complete list of those.
One fun wordplay is to combine such combined compounds, and form sort of "non-words", like "lifetimetable". In languages like Finnish, it even can be turned into a game, where each player has to try continue the combined compound from one end, and form an endless compound word. The person who can not come up with any good continuation, will then drop out from the game.
Or then more playful game could be to form these long ridiculous and funny compounds, and try to illustrate them. The challenge then would be to come up with the funniest one.
And what you see here in the example image is a modest attempt to illustrate one. You will find help from the notes on the image, to find out what I was after. But try not to cheat ;-)
Or just click here!
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(I'll come back later to see if anyone has guessed it.)
Nice photo btw. :)
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"HORSEBACKSIDEWALK"
I wish I could have had time to illustrate that one! =D
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to JanSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AmazingstokerSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Dida From AugsburgAnd to play the other game mentioned, one could add there a barefoot! And now that I mentioned it, Valerie (valfal) actually has that on her shot =D A barefootnotes!
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So, this image is a wordplay, and kind of illustration for the result of wild imagintaion ;-)
Try to imagine a bookworm (enthusiastic reader) specialized only on reading footnotes written on notebooks, and who then uses "binding holes" typical on notebook sheets to travel from one page to another =D
Even for a German Donaudampfschiffahrtskapitän...
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gudrun clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubGreat creative photo.
I had read the english summary about it at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nouns#Compounds - something you never had really thinking about as german, but when you read it is getting right into your face telling you - yeah, that´s something special and different in other languages...
(I also had this toy!)
Ah, and there is a (german) gamebox by "moses" called "Wortissimo" - where you choose a card and have to find out how many words are included in a given word, each gives one (or more) points printed on the backside.
Example word: "Kindergeburtstagstorte" (children birthday cake) containing the following german words:
- Kind (child)
- Kinde (old form of Kind, used for example in "zu etwas. kommen wie die Jungfrau zum Kinde" - to get sth. by sheer chance | got, got/gotten)
- Kinder (children)
- Kindergeburtstag (children´s birthday)
- Kindergeburtstags (genetive)
- Inder (Indian)
- der (that, maskuline)
- Erg (abbr. of Elektroretinogramm / electroretinogram)
- Geburt (birth)
- Geburtstag (birthday)
- Geburtstags (genetive of Geburtstag)
- Geburtstagstorte (birthday cake)
- Stag (Uh, I don´t know this one - they are saying it´s a line for sailing or something like that)
- Stags (genetive)
- Tag (day)
- Tags, tags (genetive of Tag)
- Tor (goal)
- Torte (cake)
- Ort (location / place / area)
- Orte, orte (more of single Ort)
- bu (chinese unit of length)
- in (inside, in, in)
- er (he)
- Ur (Auerochs, german prefix for original or primitive)
- Rot, rot (red)
- Gat (eyelet hole)
- Kind (child)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°… clubAnd to have compounds like that used in everyday use is definitely not common even in Finnish! We will cut that example at least into two parts: "Lapsen syntymäpäiväkakku."
- Lapsen = kid's
- Syntymä = birth
- Päivä = day
- Kaakku = cake
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