Peter Verswyvelen wrote:
In Dutch it is "luiaard' and that also means "lazy person".




On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Deniz Dogan <deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com <mailto:deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    2009/3/11 minh thu <not...@gmail.com <mailto:not...@gmail.com>>:
    > 2009/3/11 Bulat Ziganshin <bulat.zigans...@gmail.com
    <mailto:bulat.zigans...@gmail.com>>:
    >> Hello Wolfgang,
    >>
    >> Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 1:06:37 PM, you wrote:
    >>
    >>>> Hehe, I love it. Sloth is a synonym for Lazyness in English
    too, and
    >>>> they're so freaking cute... :)
    >>
    >>> Same in German: The german “Faultier” means “lazy animal”.
    >>
    >> russian too, if that matter. i was really amazed by this idea.
    >> pure, lazy and fun! :)
    >
    > Same in french : 'paresseux' just means lazy.
    >
    > Thu

    In Swedish it translates to "late walker" (?) and in Turkish it's
    "lazy animal".

    Deniz
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Meaning is same in Finnish, "laiskiainen", where "laiska" translates to "lazy".
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