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RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - itodrigoP - 06-28-2009 10:15 AM

:(in southamerica. here in my town peru. they call pantimedias [/color]


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - pallewu - 07-25-2009 02:52 AM

yeah,in china,we call the pantyhose is “LIANKUWA”or“kuwa”,sometimes chinese people call them “siwa” but the“siwa”is tights or other silkshortsocks~the other hand~michelle's pantyhose is the most beautyful all over the world~~many pantyhose around your body~oh my godness~~it's really venus you are


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - oralboy69 - 07-25-2009 04:23 AM

In Norway we call it strømpebukse he he funny word but i love it


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - NylonMichelle - 07-25-2009 06:54 AM

hehehe, indeed sounds funny somehow :-)


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - saihky - 08-26-2009 07:16 PM

Big Grin
NylonMichelle Wrote:In Finland we call them : " Sukkahousut" Funny ??
and the nick name is " sukkikset "

Love your pics..

saihky from Finland / Scandinavia


I know that we have members from all over the world, so I asked myself, what does pantyhose in your language mean? I will start it off: In Russian pantyhose means: kolgotki in kyrillic wich is the written language of Mother Russia, it looks like this: колготки

So, let me know which words you use in your language!

And thanks to all of you making this place a nice place full of tolerance & love to pantyhose :-)

Kisses,

Michelle



RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - heiko_08 - 02-27-2010 07:27 PM

Encaser Wrote:In Germany they are called: Strumpfhose

Thats O.K.
But there are more translations:
- Feinstrumpfhose
- Damenfeinstrumpfhose
- Damenstrumpfhose

The Word "Fein" stands for gentle, tender.
"Damen" stands for women.

I prefer the word Damenfeinstrumpfhose - thats sounds erotic ... :-)


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - Pantyhosetouch - 03-23-2010 06:06 PM

The german "Strumpfhose" is the most general word. It's used for any kind of pantyhose or tights no matter how thick they are.

When you are talking about the sheer ones which are called "pantyhose" in America and "sheer tights" in Britain you use the term "Feinstrumpfhose" in german. Thick tights or opaques that are not transparent are called "blickdichte Strumpfhosen" in german.

Did anyone mention Denmark? In Denmark pantyhose and tights are called "Strømpebuks" - similar to the norwegian word.

In Sweden pantyhose are called "Strumpbyxor" or "tights".


RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? - DrEvilhose - 06-01-2010 02:53 PM

Here in America (I know it's been said already)

Pantyhose are sheer and light. Tights are heavier and opaque. Stockings are stockings (I HATE WHEN PANTYHOSE ARE CALLED STOCKINGS). Fishnets are Fishnets, but I've heard them called Fishnet Hose too.

And instead of Yank I prefer "Ugly American". ;0)