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FinlandBernd2024-01-14 10:58:53 · 2yNo. 298418reply
*arrives back from traveling*
United StatesBernd2024-01-14 11:47:47 · 2yNo. 298419reply
RussiaBernd2024-01-14 12:50:39 · 2yNo. 298421reply
There is no word in Russian for "commuter" as a person. For commuter train - maybe, "пригородный поезд" - can be roughly translated as "near-city train", but for commuter as a type of passenger there is not a word. No short translation for "to commute" either. It's interesting because commuters who have to commute exist here.
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 12:58:41 · 2yNo. 298422reply
welclome back fren. Where did you travel to?
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 13:16:36 · 2yNo. 298423reply
Go back to Reddit
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 13:21:12 · 2yNo. 298424reply
I won't. What are you going to do about it?
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 14:01:17 · 2yNo. 298425reply
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 14:03:19 · 2yNo. 298426reply
HungaryBernd2024-01-14 14:42:41 · 2yNo. 298429reply
How was it? Tell us your experiences.
 
Will call them "ingázó". Inga = pendulum. From inog = wobble, sway; not from the female given name.
RussiaBernd2024-01-14 15:23:42 · 2yNo. 298430reply
Interesting... Can't even think of a Russian slang for commuters. When addressing this, people would usually say "Bernd goes from X to Y every morning", or "Bernd rides the the suburban train every day", which is a much heavier construct than just saying "I commute".
 
Intriguingly huge linguistic gap for a thing so mundane and common.
HungaryBernd2024-01-14 16:54:03 · 2yNo. 298439reply
Commuting is a new, contemporary thing. In state-socialism it wasn't much of a phenomenon, they rather built massive amounts of commieblocks to keep workers close to factories, and then people were employed at the same company in their 40 years of career.
Perhaps the upcoming years will come up with a term in Russia too. It's not late.
HungaryBernd2024-01-14 16:55:03 · 2yNo. 298440reply
In fact why not coming up with a term, similarly how we did with the pendulum, just with whatever you like and spread it.
SloveniaBernd2024-01-14 16:57:13 · 2yNo. 298442reply
We don't either on clobenia. But we have a phrase for commuter settlements: spalna naselja. Because the only thing you do there is to sleep.
RussiaBernd2024-01-14 17:05:25 · 2yNo. 298446reply
Settis are same's here with "spalny rayon" consisting of commieblocks.
 
It wasn't all that unusual with the USSR, in large cities like Moscow or Leningrad the morning suburban train ride to wrok wasn't very uncommon.
It's a noble quest you are proposing...
FinlandBernd2024-01-14 17:56:39 · 2yNo. 298448reply
GermanyBernd2024-01-14 20:19:20 · 2yNo. 298456reply
Nice I always wanted to visit that place. Was it a business trip?
HungaryBernd2024-01-14 21:14:20 · 2yNo. 298459reply
Did it smell?
GermanyBernd2024-01-15 17:36:03 · 2yNo. 298525reply
United StatesBernd2024-01-16 04:15:48 · 2yNo. 298556reply
imagined
 
t. eater of tuna straight from the can
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