[Opinions] yeah (m)
that word must be really old then and hasn't been in use for centuries. Nobody from Germany will ever have heard of the words Schroeder and schroeden. The German word for tailor is Schneider. I'm from Germany and I should know. I consider that a good thing. Tailor isn't such a good word if you ask me and at least people won't make THAT much fun of him, should he ever go to Germany.
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Schroeder  ·  Laurasaurus  ·  12/23/2008, 2:00 PM
How are you pronouncing it?  ·  Chanel  ·  12/25/2008, 6:06 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  abbasdaughter  ·  12/25/2008, 3:38 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  number1212  ·  12/23/2008, 3:45 PM
Makes me think of Schrodinger's Cat. nt  ·  Andromache  ·  12/23/2008, 3:33 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  dramaqueen16  ·  12/23/2008, 3:24 PM
It's a surname  ·  Mar  ·  12/23/2008, 2:35 PM
Re: It's a surname  ·  Lily8  ·  12/23/2008, 2:41 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  Lily8  ·  12/23/2008, 2:25 PM
I had thought...  ·  RoxStar  ·  12/23/2008, 2:21 PM
meaning of schoeder...  ·  Laurasaurus  ·  12/23/2008, 2:35 PM
It is.  ·  mafiosa  ·  12/23/2008, 2:26 PM
yeah (m)  ·  Lily8  ·  12/23/2008, 2:40 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  Jordan  ·  12/23/2008, 2:14 PM
Euch.  ·  mafiosa  ·  12/23/2008, 2:13 PM
Re: Euch.  ·  Mar  ·  12/23/2008, 2:37 PM
Re: Euch.  ·  Laurasaurus  ·  12/23/2008, 2:42 PM
Re: Euch.  ·  mafiosa (hmmm, can't log in)  ·  12/23/2008, 2:40 PM
Re: Schroeder  ·  Violet Serene  ·  12/23/2008, 2:13 PM