Is there such a thing as "commonplace"?
I was just about to use "allkömlich" in one of my poems, but I suddenly wasn't sure how to spell it. So, of course, I googled it, and somehow there wasn't a single entry for the word. I found one or two websites that used the word, but no one said exactly whether the word existed or how to spell it. Can anyone help me?
Oh, a new word. Sounds good. You’re short when you read it for the first time, but then the sense is obvious and enlightening. It’s poetry, and it’s absolutely “wordful”. Ha, I just invented a new word!
Never heard the word. What does it mean?
quasi another word for “generally known” or “generally practiced”, in my case I wanted to say “the general customs”… In any case, I have found sites that use this word for about “conventional care” etc., so newly invented the word is by no means, but somehow I find nothing accurate about it….
I’ve searched through the internet and found no mention of the word “obsolete”.
The next thing I found was a “usual financing of care”: https://www.bundes-sgk.de/position paper care
Not yet!
You should register it as a word creation.
Good luck!
No. Bye, now. But it doesn’t matter.
I’ve never heard it before, but the poet is allowed much.
there are “usually” not necessarily needed.
I haven’t heard. What were you trying to say?
In my mind, it was almost another word for “generally known” or “generally practiced” or perhaps “inhabited”, in my case I wanted to say “the general customs”.
How about “conventional”? But I understand if you’re missing the “all”. And actually I find the word very beautiful and understandable in connection with SItten.
I had an idea: old and old, and I find the word traditional in the dude. That would be good, right?
There are “conventional” in the sense of tasty, tasty, good digestible.