Colognian idioms

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An expression in a language is considered an idiom when its commonly understood figurative meaning is separate from its literal meaning.[1]

Low German, and High German, or with other Ripuarian
varieties, but quite many are also unique to Colognian.

Examples

These sentences contain idiomatic expressions. Parts not to be taken literally are bolded.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ e.g. "The Oxford companion to the English language" (1992:495f.).

External links

  • Idioms.in - Online English idioms dictionary.