Pink

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Pink   foam   floated   gently   through   the   air landing   on the   parked   vehicles .

Pink Foam schwebte sanft durch die Luft und landete auf den geparkten Fahrzeugen.

(Englisch)

Frequenz

B2
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

* As an English surname, from Old English pinca (“chaffinch”). This would not be a native Germanic inheritance as the expected form would be finc, thus probably borrowed or contaminated from Vulgar Latin *pincio (see French pinson) and its related parallels. * Also as an English surname, from rare Middle English pink (“something small”), presumably related to pinkie. * As a German occupational surname for a blacksmith, from imitative pink(e)pank, after the sound of hammering. * As a Lower Sorbian surname, variant of Pjeńk, see Penk.

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