OT somewhat: Lego's a Danish brand of toys... (m)
in reply to a message by abbasdaughter
The name put together by the Danish words "Leg" (Play) & "Godt" (Well).
There's no Swedish about it. It may be used as a name somewhere - not in Denmark though - cause it is a brand name, but it was coined in here.
Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego
Sorry for this, just had to makes some corrections, being Danish and all.
There's no Swedish about it. It may be used as a name somewhere - not in Denmark though - cause it is a brand name, but it was coined in here.
Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego
Sorry for this, just had to makes some corrections, being Danish and all.
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Things can change in dif. languages too though... Didn't say it was a common name...
Here's what the person said (which may have been influenced by her dialect):
well... 'lego' is pronouced differently in swedish, so it's actually quite a nice name, it sounds very sweet. and, if you split it into 'le' and 'go' it actually means 'smile' and 'lovely' in swedish/scanian (scanian is my swedish dialect). :)
PS. Wiki has its cracks in info as well.
Here's what the person said (which may have been influenced by her dialect):
well... 'lego' is pronouced differently in swedish, so it's actually quite a nice name, it sounds very sweet. and, if you split it into 'le' and 'go' it actually means 'smile' and 'lovely' in swedish/scanian (scanian is my swedish dialect). :)
PS. Wiki has its cracks in info as well.