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Because the problem of finding the right endearment in a language you don't speak came up on a mailing list. :-)
Disclaimer: Remember, folks, don't recklessly choose endearments! It may be hazardous to your health.
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"Mausi," said Dorian, Earl of Red Gloria, otherwise known as Eroica, art thief extraordinaire. He paused and considered the sound of the word, frowning slightly. No… Not quite right. Too soft.
He lifted the book a little and found the next candidate, pausing to pose in front of the mirror before he spoke again. "Hasi," he said decisively.
Hmm. Not perfect, but better, definitely better. He said it again and decided that it sounded rather nice. Properly short and firm, but soft at the same time. He smiled at his reflection, admiring the way his eyes glowed. He was truly a devastatingly handsome man. His Hasi would not be able to resist him, he was quite certain.
As good as entirely certain. Almost without a doubt.
"Well then, Hasi," Dorian muttered and looked down as an afterthought to discover what the endearment he'd chosen actually meant.
Oh *no*. Bunny? No way. Klaus would strangle him.
Damn.
"Okay, let's see. Bärchen, Brummbär, Mausepfötchen. What the *hell*?" Little mouse paw? Dorian had always known the Germans were strange, but this was seriously frightening.
"Tiger." Dorian laughed. "Dear me, better pass on that one. Honigmäulchen. Little honey snout? Heavens. Schatz, Liebling, Liebchen, how boring and unoriginal… Schnuckelchen. Sounds too cute, and what… oh, little snuggler, now that is simply inaccurate. Herzblatt."
Leaf of my heart. Poetic. Lovely. Accurate - although volume or library of my heart might have done better, considering how much space the man occupied in the organ in question. Unfortunately, the sound of the word was not quite as romantic as what it entailed. So… the nice-sounding but suicidal Hasi or the phonetically unsatisfactory but semantically perfect Herzblatt?
"Or something a little more in the practical range… Goldschatz. My golden treasure."
Disclaimer: Remember, folks, don't recklessly choose endearments! It may be hazardous to your health.
~~~~~
"Mausi," said Dorian, Earl of Red Gloria, otherwise known as Eroica, art thief extraordinaire. He paused and considered the sound of the word, frowning slightly. No… Not quite right. Too soft.
He lifted the book a little and found the next candidate, pausing to pose in front of the mirror before he spoke again. "Hasi," he said decisively.
Hmm. Not perfect, but better, definitely better. He said it again and decided that it sounded rather nice. Properly short and firm, but soft at the same time. He smiled at his reflection, admiring the way his eyes glowed. He was truly a devastatingly handsome man. His Hasi would not be able to resist him, he was quite certain.
As good as entirely certain. Almost without a doubt.
"Well then, Hasi," Dorian muttered and looked down as an afterthought to discover what the endearment he'd chosen actually meant.
Oh *no*. Bunny? No way. Klaus would strangle him.
Damn.
"Okay, let's see. Bärchen, Brummbär, Mausepfötchen. What the *hell*?" Little mouse paw? Dorian had always known the Germans were strange, but this was seriously frightening.
"Tiger." Dorian laughed. "Dear me, better pass on that one. Honigmäulchen. Little honey snout? Heavens. Schatz, Liebling, Liebchen, how boring and unoriginal… Schnuckelchen. Sounds too cute, and what… oh, little snuggler, now that is simply inaccurate. Herzblatt."
Leaf of my heart. Poetic. Lovely. Accurate - although volume or library of my heart might have done better, considering how much space the man occupied in the organ in question. Unfortunately, the sound of the word was not quite as romantic as what it entailed. So… the nice-sounding but suicidal Hasi or the phonetically unsatisfactory but semantically perfect Herzblatt?
"Or something a little more in the practical range… Goldschatz. My golden treasure."
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Date: 2011-04-01 05:12 pm (UTC)Brehm's Tierleben revisited. ;)
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Date: 2011-04-01 05:48 pm (UTC)Do you know 'Eroica'?
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Date: 2011-04-01 06:08 pm (UTC)just don't spoil too much now. :)
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Date: 2011-04-01 10:13 pm (UTC)http://www.mangafox.com/manga/eroica_yori_ai_wo_komete/#listing
Don't be scared by the very first volume, A Thousand Kisses; that was the mangaka's very very weird original concept, which featured a trio of annoying heros, Dorian as the villain, and altogether startling goings-on.
It might be best to start with "Iron Klaus", which is where Dorian takes over and Klaus (originally also conceived as a minor character) appears for the first time.
Although for sheer amusement, A Thousand Kisses can't be beat. I mean, one of the main characters is called "Leopard Solid". Beat that! :-)
I may also be able to give you a link to a convenient download site for PDFs... but give me a bit on that.