In the daily quiz of December 4 we ask for the word for the peculiar way of speaking of a group of people. You may think of dialect or accent. But we mean idiom. The term refers to a specific type of expression used in a particular language that often cannot be translated directly. Its meaning is not based on the literal meaning of the individual words, but on a fixed phrase or expression. It’s a piece of cake, isn’t it?
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Let’s stick to language, which is always good for interesting daily quiz questions: Which Latin phrase means “Where are you going?”? This phrase comes from the Bible. It refers to the story of Peter, who supposedly left Rome to escape persecution by Nero. On the way, he met Christ, who asked him exactly that. Even today, it is often used to ask someone about their destination or purpose.
Which animal emblem can be found on a Lamborghini? The Italian car brand is particularly well known for its sports cars. They are often very expensive and are produced in limited numbers. But perhaps you have the emblem in mind: is it a bull, a stag, a lion or an eagle?
To encourage you to play the daily quiz of December 4 here are three more quiz questions: Which is a character from a British nursery rhyme? What was Agent Orange used for by the USA in the Vietnam War and the Laotian Civil War? Which fairytale princess has a poisoned comb stuck in her hair so that she is about to die? Have fun answering!
You can also train your general knowledge with the daily quiz of December 4. So impress with lots of correct answers!
04. December 25, 12:30 – Isabell Slisz