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Czech for potato is "brambor" – from German state of Brandenburg, as that's where it got introduced from. German "kartoffel" comes from Italian "tartufo" meaning truffle, because that's a brown edible dug up from ground and apparently totally the same thing.
In Moravian Slovakia where I come from, we call them "erteple" from Austrian German Erdäpfel (earth apples). Funnily, the Croatians and other Shtokavian speakers also borrowed from Austrian – "Grundbirne" – a ground pear, giving them krumpir/krompira/кромпир.
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17 Feb 2020
Cliquil
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I came here to see a decklist.
I ended up with a fantastic language lesson