pleased to say that I got thishttps://twitter.com/dark_stuffiness/status/1389566357243580417 …
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4/ the English word "bear" https://www.etymonline.com/word/bear#etymonline_v_8204 … > "large carnivorous or omnivorous mammal of the family Ursidae," Old English bera "a bear," from Proto-Germanic *bero, literally "the brown (one)"
Bruin
Also: huevos
amazing, the word in my native (slavic) language for them is ‘medved’ which means the one who knows where honey is.
I thought it was misha
Here’s an interesting take on “speak of the devil.” There’s a layer of meaning I never would have seen.https://shows.acast.com/proverbial/episodes/drugs-sell-themselves …
Fun fact, in Irish a black man would be referred to as "fear gorm". Gorm is the Irish for blue. Dubh means black and "fear dubh" is the devil.
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