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Tesla model 3 crushed by an Olmec statue, by Mexican sculptor Chavis Marmol
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thats funny because it also means "wheel" in german. you know, like a car?
It also means "bicycle" in German. You know, unlike a car?
i dont!
To be clear, mucch like in Czech, the actual name for the vehicle is longer: Fahrrad / jízdní kolo, literally "riding wheel".
But people omit the redundant part that specifies what kind of wheel when in context, such as "ride a bike": Rad fahren / jezdit na kole.
now i know!