• itslilith
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    1 month ago

    That sounds really wrong. Is that a southern thing?

    • weker01@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      Yea it’s definitely a dialect thing but a rather common one. I don’t know where it is spoken most tho…

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      1 month ago

      I mean it only works with nouns that are not ending on vowels and also not every noun works good. But I heard this from people all over Germany. Mostly in a mocking way, like someone was eating too much and complaining about stomach pain:
      “Oh, tut dir der Bauchi weh?”

      Other commonly used examples I can think of:

      • Lurch - Lurchi (amphibian)
      • Frisch - Froschi (frog)
      • Hund - Hundi (dog)
      • Mutter/Vater/Oma/Opa - Mutti/Vati/Omi/Opi (mom, dad, grandma, grandpa)
      • itslilith
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        1 month ago

        I’ve only ever really heard it for a handful of very specific nouns, like Maus -> Mausi as an affectionate nickname