Sodele

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Sodele , a compound from the particle so and the suffix -le , is a well-known Swabian word.

According to Thaddäus Troll , the word expresses satisfaction with a satisfactorily completed activity, regardless of whether it took place in bed, in the pub or at the desk. Beyond the mere word meaning addition, when the used varied in High German So one possible only in the Swabian diminutive is added, it will, together with Jetzetle than typical Swabian particles to parody or marking of the Swabian dialect used.

literature

  • Rudolf Weit: Sodele, it would be sell . G. Hess publishing house, Ulm 1966

Individual evidence

  1. Thaddäus Troll: Germany, your Swabians. Superficially u. viewed from behind . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1982, ISBN 3-499-14888-9