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The origins of the Lego name

Post 1

Doctor Donut

Just a little fact:

The name Lego is actually short for the two danish words: Leg godt!
Translated directly it means Play well.
Translated a little better it means something like: Have fun playing.

Just thought it might be an interesting fact to put in the entry.


The origins of the Lego name

Post 2

The Bad Kind of Puppy

Thank you. I'll just go edit my entry right now and put your fact in.

Bye,
R25968


The origins of the Lego name

Post 3

Gnomon - time to move on

By complete coincidence, the word lego also means something in Latin, the ancient language of Southern Europe: it means "I bring together, gather or collect". Ole didn't know this when he chose the name. (Nor did he care, probably!)


The origins of the Lego name

Post 4

The Bad Kind of Puppy

"Lego" can actually mean around three different things in Latin (I'm one of those strange people who still actually studies Latin in school) - "I read" is one, "I build" another and I forget the third, but as you say, it is probably something like "I gather" - I'll check this out.

Thanks,

R25968


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