point i was trying to make was that a rosehill can be planted, while jews tend to choose geographical names not associated with anything involving honest labour at all.
wasn't trying to disagree at all.
but lmao at the 'i studied german'-spiel. i ofc, cannot compete, as an austrian german is too foreign to me.
meh. it still sounds like an activity to my ear. can't explain it, it's not random enough, still has 'roots' in a place and an accomplishement to it.
but noted. there is always expections to the rule.
Rosenberg literally means a hill of roses. I went to the library and studied German, and can read it quite well.
point i was trying to make was that a rosehill can be planted, while jews tend to choose geographical names not associated with anything involving honest labour at all.
wasn't trying to disagree at all. but lmao at the 'i studied german'-spiel. i ofc, cannot compete, as an austrian german is too foreign to me.
I did not know that, surprisingly I have a bit of German, but mainly Québécois, Polish, and Italian.
Just studied it since I found watching what happened in Germany interesting, the language was easy to pronounce, and I enjoy Schlager.