Speibecken
Speibecken ma ọ bụ Kotzbecken bụ efere ndị mmadụ na -agbọpụta n'ime ya. A na-etinye sọks ndị a n'ụụ ụlọ ụlọ, ụlọ oriri na ọ restaurantụ andụ na ụmụ akwụkwọ na mba ndị na-asụ German [1] [2] yana n' Carolina na Vietnam. [1]
Speibecken na- nnukwu efere seramiiki arụnyere n'úkwù dị elu nke nwere aka maka onye ọrụ ya na isi mmiri ịsa ahụ iji unit ahụ. [1] A na-ezute alụ ha n'alụ ọrụ ụmụ nwoke diẹ nke anụmanụ.
Na Jamanị na Ọstria alụsola ha na omenala mịbabiga ókè ókè nke òtù ụmụ akwụkwọ. [1] [2] E aka ha n'ebe a na-agba ọgwụ maka ndị na-eji ọgwụ ike eme ihe [2]
Aha
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Speibecken comes from the German speien ("to spit" but also "to vomit") and Becken ("bowl, basin"). [1] [2] The word also has the meaning of a traditional spittoon, used by people who chew tobacco or in dental surgery. [3] In parts of Austria and Germany they are known as Kotzbecken (from kotzen, "to puke"). [4] [5] In Vietnam they are called bộn ói [nôn], which means "puke sink".. [1]
A na-akpọ Speibecken Papst ("pope") na-ekwukarị na ọ bụ n'ihi na ndị mmadụ ga-ehulata isi iji jiri ya mee ihe. N'ebe ụfọdụ na-asụ German, a na-akpọ vomiting dị ka papsten ("poping"). A na-akpọkwa isi mmiri ịsa ahụ dị nso iji kpoo Speibecken "nnukwu ekwentị ọcha". [3]
Ntụaka
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Godfrey. "OP-ED: The problem with Vietnam's vomitoriums", Thanh Nien Daily, 19 October 2014. Retrieved on 9 December 2020.Godfrey, Calvin (19 October 2014). "OP-ED: The problem with Vietnam's vomitoriums". Thanh Nien Daily. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ↑ ""Fixerstuben" in Karlsruhe: Drogenkonsumraum soll mehr Sicherheit in Problemviertel bringen", Rhein Neckar Zeitung, 3 December 2017. Retrieved on 9 December 2020. (in de)
- ↑ Ehmke. "Speibecken für Brech-Burschen", Neue Westfälische, 2 June 2015. Retrieved on 9 December 2020. (in de)