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Post by osnafrank on May 17, 2024 19:13:19 GMT
Do you happen to remember the name of the movie ? Yes, it was on tubi. “Hagazussa” I think that is the correct spelling. Check it out. It’s more of a disturbing art endeavor, to my mind. The setting is during the Middle Ages, I believe. Just watched the trailer, i think i'll pass.
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 19:24:20 GMT
Yes, it was on tubi. “Hagazussa” I think that is the correct spelling. Check it out. It’s more of a disturbing art endeavor, to my mind. The setting is during the Middle Ages, I believe. Just watched the trailer, i think i'll pass. Parts of it were good! I liked how it was divided up into ‘chapter like parts’. I decided to stick it out and see if it got better. (but honestly I missed the end because I fell asleep) Every chapter/part began with a word written in old runes translated into German. I had the CC on, and that one word ‘schatten’ translated as ‘shadows’. I’ve learned from Feli, and questionable experience, that the subtitles in CC is often as fürn arsch, as GT is. 😂
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 19:31:04 GMT
Yes, it was on tubi. “Hagazussa” I think that is the correct spelling. Check it out. It’s more of a disturbing art endeavor, to my mind. The setting is during the Middle Ages, I believe. Just watched the trailer, i think i'll pass. By the way Frank, what does “Hagazussa” translate to?
I hadn’t seen the trailer for it.
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Post by osnafrank on May 17, 2024 19:33:56 GMT
Just watched the trailer, i think i'll pass. By the way Frank, what does “Hagazussa” translate to?
I hadn’t seen the trailer for it. I have no idea, wolfie. Never heard/read this before.
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 19:37:07 GMT
By the way Frank, what does “Hagazussa” translate to?
I hadn’t seen the trailer for it. I have no idea, wolfie. Never heard/read this before. I bet it must be a name or something made up like that. 😊
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Post by osnafrank on May 17, 2024 19:43:44 GMT
I have no idea, wolfie. Never heard/read this before. I bet it must be a name or something made up like that. 😊 Maybe an old word for "witch", or some kind of curse.
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 19:51:07 GMT
I bet it must be a name or something made up like that. 😊 Maybe an old word for "witch", or some kind of curse. Ja 😊 Some of the music was good, I remember liking that.
I think one part was titled ”Feuer = fire” (I might not be spelling that correctly) and ”Horn = horn”
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 19:54:51 GMT
I bet it must be a name or something made up like that. 😊 Maybe an old word for "witch", or some kind of curse. I gotta go take some medicine and charge up my phone for awhile. Bis denne Frank! Have a good evening/night 😊
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Post by osnafrank on May 17, 2024 19:57:23 GMT
Maybe an old word for "witch", or some kind of curse. I gotta go take some medicine and charge up my phone for awhile. Bis denne Frank! Have a good evening/night 😊 You have a good day, see you tomorrow.
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Post by wolf on May 17, 2024 20:52:16 GMT
I gotta go take some medicine and charge up my phone for awhile. Bis denne Frank! Have a good evening/night 😊 You have a good day, see you tomorrow. Okay Frank 😊
Wow, check out what google came up with, when I typed in ‘definition of the German word hagazussa’….
”What does Hagazussa mean in English?”
The term hagazussa and its derivatives in Old and Middle High German (hazesse, hazus, and hezze) have several distinct connotations, including (1) a female comedian, (2) a slovenly, promiscuous woman, and (3) a cannibalistic, night-flying female spirit.
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Post by spideyman on May 17, 2024 22:09:18 GMT
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Post by wolf on May 18, 2024 0:22:23 GMT
Oh that is awesome! Thankee, Lady
I like all kinds of words and reading about their origins. 😊
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Post by wolf on May 18, 2024 1:34:30 GMT
I found this brief snippet too, before I closed the other tab. It’s from a site called
“Crooked Marquee”…
Etymology time! “Hagazussa” (“hedge sitter”), an Old High German word that gave us witchy terms like “hag” and “hex,” refers to the old women who would sit near the hedges that separated cultivated land from wild forests, gathering herbs and such while the menfolk did agricultural labor.
The movie called Hagazussa is about a medieval Alp-dwelling goatherd named Albrun (Aleksandra Cwen), whose name comes from roots meaning “elf, supernatural being” and “secret, magic.”
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Post by osnafrank on May 18, 2024 8:44:43 GMT
Well, you live and learn.
Thanks for the info, spideyman and wolf.
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Post by wolf on May 18, 2024 15:07:39 GMT
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Post by wolf on May 21, 2024 23:26:41 GMT
“Eat well, live long.” 😄😉 yeah…had an off day, and just not feeling right. But it’ll pass. 😊 I'm "pappsatt", and had a little nap. You get some rest, wolfie and bis denne. “Pappsatt means I'm full to bursting"
lol, that’s cool, thankee Boss 😊
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Post by osnafrank on May 22, 2024 14:10:56 GMT
I'm "pappsatt", and had a little nap. You get some rest, wolfie and bis denne. “Pappsatt means I'm full to bursting"
lol, that’s cool, thankee Boss 😊
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Post by wolf on May 26, 2024 17:01:46 GMT
Room = zimmer kitchen = küche bath = bad
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Post by osnafrank on May 26, 2024 17:22:59 GMT
Room = zimmer kitchen = küche bath = bad
Nice Video. Yap, it's a typical apartment, although most apartments don't have a second bath/separated toilet.
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Post by wolf on May 26, 2024 17:45:50 GMT
Room = zimmer kitchen = küche bath = bad
Nice Video. Yap, it's a typical apartment, although most apartments don't have a second bath/separated toilet. I need to sit down and watch it again later, it popped up on the tv while I’ve doing other things.
I noticed the word translations and jotted those down, and found the vid to save for later.
I hope your Sunday is going good, Frank! 😊 It’s been kinda busy around here this morning.
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