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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Bags galore

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In every street market in every town throughout the world, there's a bag stall to bring joy to the hearts of people who already have a bag (I'm being very careful what I say!)

18 September, 2010 10:33  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gvozdar, Staklar, Kosmeticar - once you've got a trio a pattern starts to emerge - presumably "ar" at the end means a shop where the rest of the word is sold?

18 September, 2010 10:38  
Blogger Linda said...

Who knew there could be so many designs of bags in the world? There's no end to human creativity...

18 September, 2010 23:32  
Blogger Tash said...

Hi Owen,
'ar' is more like 'er' as in bakER, shoemakER - identifying the craftsman.
Gvozdar - metal (iron) maker (or hardware store)
Staklar - glass-maker
Kosmeticar - beutician

24 September, 2010 18:25  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the explanation, Tash. I guess that makes you and Jazzy Bloggars!

25 September, 2010 10:58  
Blogger Tash said...

Hee-hee. Very clever, Owen.
Although, it would be Bloggari :)

26 September, 2010 08:01  

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