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[Opinions] Aubergine
it's french for eggplant. I've always loved the sound of it and in America it's sometimes used for a deep purple color. Do you think it's usable? At first I thought absolutley not but then I thought...I like eggplants, the only thing unpleasant about them is their name. I love names of other foods like Plum, Pear, Peach, or Apple because I like the sounds. I think they are perfectly acceptable names, so why wouldn't a french person think Aubergine was an acceptable name? Anyway that was my reasoning to myself but I just don't know. WDYT?
BTW it's pronounced "Oh-ber-zheen"
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Aubergine  ·  lilah  ·  8/16/2008, 9:59 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Julia  ·  8/16/2008, 11:33 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Sredni Vashtar  ·  8/16/2008, 11:51 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Array  ·  8/16/2008, 11:53 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Sredni Vashtar  ·  8/17/2008, 1:03 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Julia  ·  8/17/2008, 9:34 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  mirfak  ·  8/17/2008, 12:28 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Melania  ·  8/17/2008, 2:24 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Sugar  ·  8/17/2008, 3:28 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  jennifer  ·  8/17/2008, 5:54 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  bananarama  ·  8/17/2008, 7:17 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Jennifer  ·  8/17/2008, 7:18 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/17/2008, 8:02 AM
It's also *English* for eggplant.  ·  Eilis  ·  8/17/2008, 8:06 AM
We use aubergine in the UK, not eggplant... (m)  ·  Hannah Ruth  ·  8/17/2008, 10:26 AM
Re: Aubergine  ·  Rosa  ·  8/17/2008, 1:30 PM
Re: Aubergine  ·  raindancing  ·  8/17/2008, 1:37 PM