'Hullo Pippin! he said. So you've come on this little expedition too? Where do we get bed and breakfast?'
Merry to Pippin in book 3 "the uruk-hai"
Frokost means lunch in Danish, but breakfast in Norwegian . . .I forgot
I think we got the word from German "Frühstück" (or something like that) and then we Danes mixed it up and thought it meant lunch, instead of breakfast.
I knew I had to get the whole thing. . . but I thought I would post it and give somebody else a chance to guess it.
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