LL-L "Etymology" 2002.12.16 (02) [E]

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From: Theo Homan <theohoman at yahoo.com>
Subject: etymology

A couple of weeks ago Steve Brown asked why 'pinguin'
was called 'Pikkewijne' in Afrikaans.

Now in Dutch 17th century records I found written:
pingewijn.

Well, It's obvious. The dutch emigrants to
South-Africa took also this word with them, and in
Afrikaans they changed it, just as they did with
[nearly] all dutch words, to make them more
pronounceable.

At your service.
Vr. gr. Theo Homan

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