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					What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean?
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					08-14-2008, 07:40 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					I'm in South Africa.   In one of our indigenous languages, Afrikaans, we call pantyhose 'sykouse'. Sy = silk Kouse = socks So pantyhose = silk socks | |||
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					08-30-2008, 01:24 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					In China pantyhose means 裤袜 连裤袜
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					01-04-2009, 12:53 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					in Chinese mainland,we call it "连裤袜",which is written in simplified chinese.  sometimes we also call it "裤袜" in oral | |||
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					01-05-2009, 04:10 AM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? mgza Wrote:I'm in South Africa. there you can see, that the white Africans have a strong connection to the Netherlands ( where their ancestors came from ) | |||
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					02-04-2009, 02:51 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean?  In Latvian = zeÄ·ubikses or zeÄ·bikses, or zeÄ·enes All means same thing  2 words together: zeÄ·es = stockings bikses = trousers or pants | |||
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					02-13-2009, 12:22 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					wow, I am really impressed how international we are here :-)
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					02-22-2009, 06:39 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					Hi guys and gilrs! I'm from Hungary. In my language, pantyhose means HARISNYA/HARISNYANADRÁG or stocking means COMBFIX. Bye Z Pantyhose encasement forever..... | |||
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					04-17-2009, 11:24 AM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					In China,we call pantyhose "kuwa'',裤袜,means pants with socks.
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					04-17-2009, 02:53 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? Dr_Evil Wrote:Tights I'm glad you cleared that up. B/C I actually got in a disagreement about that with someone not too long ago. I explained that 'tights' and 'pantyhose' are the same thing. The whole interpretation of "tights are thicker" thing started in America I think, b/c in dance studios they refer to their attire as tights or leotards which are opaque mostly. So, I think that's where some of the confusion comes from. | |||
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					04-17-2009, 03:01 PM 
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| RE: What does Pantyhose in Your Language mean? 
					Here in the USA we call them pantyhose. Although, I cringe when I hear some people over here that call pantyhose "stockings". Uh, that drives me crazy!! *lol*
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