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Cunning linguists

Looking at a German pot of cottage cheese I bought today

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partialderivative · 15/04/2014 19:21

It appears that the German for 'Cottage Cheese' is 'Hutten Kase' (I apologise for missing accents etc)

I know nothing of German. Does this translate as 'Hut Cheese'?

I really hope it does, that would cheer me up

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TheScience · 15/04/2014 19:27

Hutte with an umlaut over the u means cabin or cottage, as in Onkel Toms Hutte.

partialderivative · 15/04/2014 19:29

Thanks TheScience

So am I allowed to call it 'hut cheese', or would that be a bit silly? (I am all for silly)

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