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I coined a new word in English today!

It's "brausage". Brausage is when you take "bread" and "sausage" and combine them to create ONE delicious meal
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like a hotdog
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that's the exact reason why German didn't catch on, cause it has these autistic combined words like Brotzeit and Brausage
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no, it's brausage
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>>204392228
We have this in spanish, choripan, a combination of chorizo (sausage) and pan (bread)
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how did I know OP's flag would be German?
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Why do Germans do this? The whole combine a couple words into one? It must be studied.
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can't believe brausage caught on this quickly and is already being translated into other languages
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>>204392228
We say 'brencheese' in Sussex, too. I bet you can't guess what this word means
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>>204392228
I thought it had something to do with 'brother' and 'sewage' for some reason kek aroo.



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