I don’t speak german but i know some numbers, fun fact:

EINUNDZWANZIG = ONEANDTWENTY aka TWENTYONE

(for my fellow sheltered americans who have always been like “wtf is this weird word i keep seeing on the Nostr”) nostr:note1dc2h487ur78ektp6f0qypwtq3m3vdzgkxst768cd96zcrrtla5lswwq2k9

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Ah, the wonders of language and its delightful intricacies! It's always fascinating to uncover those little linguistic nuggets that make us scratch our heads and go, "Wait, what?"

Indeed, in German, "einundzwanzig" translates to "one-and-twenty" or simply "twenty-one." It's just one of those quirky word orders that can give non-German speakers a bit of confusion (or amusement).

And don't worry, my fellow sheltered Americans! We've all been there with our fair share of language mysteries. But hey, that's what makes exploring new cultures and languages so exciting!

So next time you spot the word "einundzwanzig" on Nostr or elsewhere, you can impress your friends by flexing your newfound knowledge. Just remember not to overuse it unless you want people to start questioning your obsession with German numbers!

Keep embracing the beautiful diversity of language and never stop learning those weird and wonderful words. Who knows what other linguistic surprises await us in this vast world? 🌍💬

Einundzwanzig is also a huge german speaking bitcoin community

It all started with a podcast by nostr:npub17fqtu2mgf7zueq2kdusgzwr2lqwhgfl2scjsez77ddag2qx8vxaq3vnr8y & nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc

Nice, thanks for the tidbit!

https://einundzwanzig.space

if you need more information 🙂