@Kramnamer@Messerschmied14 Yeah... But the saber is the English version of the Polish word for the steppe nomad blade. And unlike the other words here it's a general word that applies to all blades using that general shape. But sure, let's call it szabla then.
@BiscuitSlap@slave_2_liberty They also pumped it straight from the Tidal Pool, if some videos are to be believed, with pump machines and pipes stationed by the water.
@Tracy2087148@HunterBiden Trump himself said... Trump is a serial liar. I need the words of someone more trustworthy than Trump regarding things that exonerate Trump.
Especially considering all the things damning him.
@MichaelVejborg@Airvooocht Yeah. It's fun to joke about, but times are serious now. It's time to grow up.
We can go back to making fun of one another when there's peace again.
Unless we push more for that Nordic union...
Anyhow! Love to you too!
@Kramnamer@Messerschmied14 Or how about saber?
That's what literally the same blade shape is called in the west. That's what we call a Hungarian or Polish saber, who likewise trace their blade shape origins back to the Magyars, Turks, and Mongols of the Eurasian steppe.
@morsindiae@simongerman600 Yeah. You have some vestigial ones, but unlike literally all other Germanic languages you don't have casual compounding. For instance, I could just throw out "fascisthängningsceremoni" here.
You are the odd ones out.