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RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - nylonhooder - 07-18-2008 10:46 PM I live in Taiwan, we use Chinese, so it looks like 褲襪, 褲 means pants and 襪 is hose, sock... combine them together, it become pants-like hose. RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - Encaser - 07-20-2008 02:55 AM Dr_Evil Wrote:Yes I am German. I know that it is a funny word...Encaser Wrote:In Germany they are called: Strumpfhose By the way in the Netherlands pantyhose are called "panty" or "kousenbroek", which is the same splitword as used in Germany If you take "kousen" away from the word "broek" it means stockings. RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - mrpantyhose - 07-20-2008 05:31 AM In Czech Republic we call pantyhose: "punÄochové kalhoty", "punÄocháÄe" or "silonky" "punÄochové kalhoty" is actually translation to the letter (what a coincidence ) of "panty hose" "punÄocháÄe" is a shorter and more often used form of the name. "silonky" is very common and also my favourite term And what do you think? RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - NylonMichelle - 07-20-2008 06:13 AM silonky sounds nice :-) RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - TRELOXELO - 07-20-2008 08:58 PM Hi everyone in Greece pantyhose is "καλσόν". RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - hobbes - 07-21-2008 06:16 PM in belgium we say 'nylons', 'nylon kousen' or 'panties' RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - 40den - 07-22-2008 03:11 AM in italy we use the frech word "collant" RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - NylonMichelle - 07-22-2008 06:50 AM wow, this is really getting an interesting collection :-) RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - Dr_Evil - 07-22-2008 05:30 PM Quote:If you open a can of worms,you better have a big bowl to cook them in....Comments go both ways. hahaha..make a new thread for that one mate.. RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - NylonMichelle - 07-23-2008 01:44 AM what a word :-) but I think anyhow that hungarian is one of the most unusual languages I have heared so far :-) |