• Thadden@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Yes, but “para” also means “stop”. Comes from “parar”, “to stop”. In this case it would mean something like “sun stopper”. Or in your example, “breeze stopper”.

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        5 days ago

        Haha nah you’re alright. Every day we learn something new! Also another one, “umbrella” is “paraguas” (waters stopper) :)

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              Yup I didn’t take intend it to be a Spanish example btw, just to show that the para prefix works in other languages too.

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                Paradise → 🛑🎲

                Paradox → 🛑📄