Gernot Hilger
Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:41:08 -0700
gI have only been wondering why the more common spelling Sautschek has not one hit in the phone directory and Sautscheck has seven just as Roman says!
On 08.06.2008, at 23:38, Stewart McCoy wrote:
I have contacted my German lecturer friend by email, who has kindly replied at once to explain what he had meant. He writes, "Sau is the German for sow (as in female pig), but is used frequently as a (fairlyrude) prefix to indicate a pejorative, e.g. Sauwetter (what we have beengetting up to the last couple of days, saukalt (extremely cold) etc etc". He suggests that the "-tscheck" part of "Sautscheck" might bederived from the German word for Czech. He was looking at the word froma purely etymological point of view.
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