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<div>Barman is good BritEng for Bartender.</div>
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<div>dInIs (a wino who barely has this info)</div>
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color="#0000FF">Hi all,</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">I'm doing research on anglicized German
words lacking English counterparts. 'Barman' for example
(Eng. Bartender). I've found many examples in newspapers, but
might anyone know of any previous research into this area, or at least
have some ideas of where to look?</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1"
color="#0000FF">Thanks,</font></blockquote>
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color="#0000FF">Rachel</font></blockquote>
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