

Voltae would be Latin, in Italian, Volte is the correct plural.


Voltae would be Latin, in Italian, Volte is the correct plural.
I guess the image is a lie and the Kanji are chosen by the reading and not because they contain the number kanji. It’s just that due to phonetic radicals, containing the number may give it the same reading.
I see, the right column is used because they share their Chinese reading 音読み with the numbers, that makes sense. I don’t know all of the Kanji, but the ones I know fit.
It’s fairly new, they’ve just started trying to establish it. If you do see it, I strongly recommend you to give it a try!
For my fellow Europeans, 147 mph is 237 km/h.
On German streets, a red circle means prohibited, but a red triangle is a warning. For parking, crossed out ones means you can stop for a few minutes, keeping the car in sight, and crossed out twice means you’re not allowed to stop at all. To mark the beginning and end of a no-parking zone, we use arrows.
In the US, Paulaner Spezi is called Paulaner Sunset.
I have to admit, a lot of R&D goes into designing a good sugarfree alternative to sugary drinks. Case in point, especially for my fellow Germans: Spezi Zero (obviously Paulaner) tastes really good, but Almdudler Zero tastes pretty bad compared to normal Almdudler.


The NSDAP formed a coalition with the Zentrumspartei, a conservative catholic party. They thought they could control Hitler. Some do argue the SPD and KPD could have stopped Hitler, but they did not directly make Hitler chancellor nor did they form a government with the NSDAP.


We used to have brown bears, but they are pretty much extinct nowadays - until one walks over the border and the press is all over it again (may I remind you of Bruno der Problembär?)


48?
!The double exclamation mark notation in math means 6!! = 6 * 4 * 2!<


Planet masses are so small compared to stars that they don’t really count as a third body the same way I don’t count as a third body between the earth and the moon (insert yo Mama joke here).
And I just want to add as a physicist: The most interesting manifolds are the differentiable ones, because there you can do general relativity! But manifolds are also relevant in other, more unexpected places, like a pendulum: It moves on a submanifold of R^3 due to the constraint of the string.
Tbf, one can assert that observation is an entanglement with the observed wave function without needing different universes.


And it turns out a lot of the time that’s more efficient. Hence the Honda Civic.
I don’t think anyone’s doubting the performance, it’s about efficiency.


You’re right, my mistake. But for example, the BMW 530e G60 does have a button to charge the battery from the engine, and it is a PHEV. So it does exist.
I do not know Italian, but I’d be surprised if a word ending on “a” were masculine. Usually, “a” indicates feminine, making the plural “e”