it also autocorrects to german despite the fact that i don’t speak it, but i don’t believe hai is german for dolphin??
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BlackRing ( @BlackRing@midwest.social ) 17•1 month agoPhone’s haunted.
Also… Google translate says hai is German for shark. So there’s that.
nocturne ( @nokturne213@sopuli.xyz ) 13•1 month agoIt is also Finnish for shark.
ETA: it also is Estonian, and Norwegian for shark.
B0rax ( @B0rax@feddit.org ) 10•1 month ago„Hai“ is a shark in German.
onoki ( @onoki@reddthat.com ) 10•1 month agoAt least in Chinese it’s 海豚 (haitun).
Cpo ( @Cpo@lemm.ee ) 7•1 month agoIn Dutch, the word is “haai” for shark.
Maerman ( @Maerman@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 month agoIt’s the same in Afrikaans. But there’s a 60% overlap in the vocabulary there, so it makes sense.
zer0 ( @zeropublix@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 month ago1 less “a” for the German Shark: “Hai”
(As already mentioned in another comment)
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 month agoDolphins are famous for their friendly greetings, and make over 4.1 billion dollars a year in the greeting card industry.