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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink28•edit-27 months agoFor the curious: the singular is pieróg
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•edit-27 months agoThis is an ancient slavic word. Before the XIX century they were called “Piróg” (“peeroog”). This word’s ethymology indicates proto-slavic origins - “pir” in old slavic meant a feast/celebration and “róg” still means “horn” in polish. So basically a “party horn”.
Ackchyually “pierogi” is plural
For the curious: the singular is pieróg
That makes it sound Hungarian(?)
Sure makes me hungry 🥁
This is an ancient slavic word.
Before the XIX century they were called “Piróg” (“peeroog”). This word’s ethymology indicates proto-slavic origins - “pir” in old slavic meant a feast/celebration and “róg” still means “horn” in polish. So basically a “party horn”.