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    other languages. Notable examples of lexical borrowings include: German: cartof < Kartoffel "potato", bere < Bier "beer", șurub < Schraube "screw", turn...
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    Editura Polirom Suplimentul de cultură 30 April-6 May 2005 (in Romanian). "„Țepușa cu cartof” vandalizată de graff-eri", article in Gândul, 13 May 2006...
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    scoate-o sinteză Din redingota franceză, Și exclamă: Sarafoff, Servește-te de cartof! Morală: pelicanul sau babița. [...] from out his French tux Galileo then...
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  • (electric cord, German Schnur is cord in general), but there are also: cartof (potato) Kartoffel chiflă (a scone) Kipfel bere (beer) Bier "glasvand" -...
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  • the newspaper El Universal from 1970 to 1973 he wrote under the penname Cartof. He was also a correspondent for the Mexican paper El Redondel and the Spanish...
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  • șopron, șură from the field of woodwork were then joined by others such as cartof, bere, șurub, șvaițer, șpriț, and șnițel. Romanian dialect, called Daco-Romanian...
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