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Etymology. Contraction of *Grondbir, from Grond (“ground”) + Bir (“pear”).
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Mar 13, 2014 · Stumbled across the Luxembourgish word "gromper", meaning "potato." It's basically a lazy Germanic calque of the French word-- a "ground pear."
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potato ; KartoffelGerman ; potatoEnglish ; pomme de terreFrench ; ziemniakPolish ; batataPortuguese ...
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d'Gromperen. the potatoes. Eating (pb). All languages. die KartoffelnGerman; the potatoesEnglish; les pommes de terreFrench; ziemniakiPolish; Portuguese ...
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An example is Gromperen (potatoes – German: Kartoffeln). Other words are exclusive to Luxembourgish. Selected common phrases. edit. "Moien" ("Hello ...
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May 6, 2024 · Coming from close to Lux. city, I was very surprised by the northern 'Buppen' for 'Gromperen'. I only knew it as a verb … https://lod.
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Gromper. What does Gromper mean? Gromper (Luxembourgish). Origin & history. From Grond ("ground") + Bir ("pear"). Noun. Gromper (fem.) (pl. Gromperen).
Dec 15, 2017 · C'est ainsi que le label « Produits du terroir » a été créé pour les pommes de terres luxembourgeoises (Lëtzebuerger Gromperen), alors qu'il ...
Genetic studies show that the cultivated potato has a single origin, in the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia. Potatoes were ...
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Nov 13, 2016 · Specific Moselle-Franconian vocabulary, e.g. Gromperen (Luxembourgish), but Kartoffeln (German) = potatoes / Zalot (Luxembourgish), but ...