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22nd October 13, 09:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by mookien
To quote an ancient and venerable sage, "When given a choice, most people will choose."
I can tell you that "printer" in Spanish and French and German are "impresor" and "imprimeur" and "der Druker", respectively, but only because I just looked them up. In Welsh it is probably something like "pwllwynrdr", though I suspect that is an abbreviation for the full word.
Sorry, but german is "der Drucker".
The problem is, if you were to write "I am the: ..." you would obviously only write "Drucker" because in that case the and der mean the same.
You see I can explain it in a way nobody understands, that was also the reason why I hoped somebody else would be faster with an answer.
Anyway good luck and remember that for printers left is right...
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