← Back to context Comment by slater 5 years ago Sidenote: are you aware that "Ente" is German for "duck"? :) 5 comments slater Reply kaycebasques 5 years ago If I recall correctly "ente" has a pleasant meaning in Portuguese. Google Translate says it means "loved" but I feel like my paperback dictionary said something else...Edit: I think it's similar to "being" athulca 5 years ago Since OP seems to be from Kerala it might be in Malayalam."ente" in Malayalam(Language of Kerala) means "mine". vishnumohandas 5 years ago This!Also, I've a thing for rubber ducks.Also, the domain was available. :) 1 reply → vishnumohandas 5 years ago Yes, hence the icon for "simple" @ ente.io :)
kaycebasques 5 years ago If I recall correctly "ente" has a pleasant meaning in Portuguese. Google Translate says it means "loved" but I feel like my paperback dictionary said something else...Edit: I think it's similar to "being" athulca 5 years ago Since OP seems to be from Kerala it might be in Malayalam."ente" in Malayalam(Language of Kerala) means "mine". vishnumohandas 5 years ago This!Also, I've a thing for rubber ducks.Also, the domain was available. :) 1 reply →
athulca 5 years ago Since OP seems to be from Kerala it might be in Malayalam."ente" in Malayalam(Language of Kerala) means "mine". vishnumohandas 5 years ago This!Also, I've a thing for rubber ducks.Also, the domain was available. :) 1 reply →
vishnumohandas 5 years ago This!Also, I've a thing for rubber ducks.Also, the domain was available. :) 1 reply →
If I recall correctly "ente" has a pleasant meaning in Portuguese. Google Translate says it means "loved" but I feel like my paperback dictionary said something else...
Edit: I think it's similar to "being"
Since OP seems to be from Kerala it might be in Malayalam."ente" in Malayalam(Language of Kerala) means "mine".
This!
Also, I've a thing for rubber ducks.
Also, the domain was available. :)
1 reply →
Yes, hence the icon for "simple" @ ente.io :)