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Yannn wrote:alex77r wrote:In french : ebtaliser
Doesn't sound very French to me...
What about billotraquer ?

j3paris wrote:we will have to wait for the decision of l'Académie française....



airis wrote:In Finnish the verb might be ebtata
So this hobby is called ebtaus or ebtaaminen
But Finns already use the word träkkäys (tracking). -->v. träkätä, s. träkkääminen or träkkäys
Tr wasn´t used in Finnish this way, so in some dialects the spoken word would be räkkäys. That is close to the word rääkkäys which means torturing (animals).
lmviterbo wrote: just tell me: how do you call someone who ebtalises?

airis wrote:In Finnish the verb might be ebtata
So this hobby is called ebtaus or ebtaaminen
But Finns already use the word träkkäys (tracking). -->v. träkätä, s. träkkääminen or träkkäys
Tr wasn´t used in Finnish this way, so in some dialects the spoken word would be räkkäys. That is close to the word rääkkäys which means torturing (animals).

lmviterbo wrote:Now, FotoVideoStore and all the others, just tell me: how do you call someone who ebtalises? An ebtist (in Portuguese ebtista). Yes, trackers can have all kinds of religions: wheresgeorgers (or georgists), doshtrackers (or doshists) and ebtists, of course.

Nick6502 wrote:ebtalisieren
er ebtalisiert
er ebtalisierte
er hat ebtalisiert


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