Difference between revisions of "Sich a din again"
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− | * '' | + | * '''ding an sich:''' (''German'') Immanuel Kant’s "thing in itself" |
+ | **[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_sich Wikipedia] | ||
− | * '' | + | * '''sich:''' (''German'') himself |
− | * '''Finnegan''' | + | * '''din:''' noise, i.e. the wake attendees who are singing or crying |
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+ | * '''Finnegan:''' explicitly spells out the derivation of "finn again" (or "fin again") from Finnegan | ||
[[Category: Finnegan]] | [[Category: Finnegan]] | ||
[[Category: German phrases]] | [[Category: German phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 31 December 2006
- such a thing
- ding an sich: (German) Immanuel Kant’s "thing in itself"
- sich: (German) himself
- din: noise, i.e. the wake attendees who are singing or crying
- Finnegan: explicitly spells out the derivation of "finn again" (or "fin again") from Finnegan