Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25926288-20180327110306/@comment-34998786-20180415142140

Eskaver wrote: Bottondoro wrote: Sure the name Drizella is Disney's. I meant that in no traditional version of the tale Cinderella's sisters have magical powers. So basically the witches can be anyone... And, Hilda says "eat!" in italian (don't know why). It's not norse. You are misunderstanding. The Witches can be from Disney, not are necessarily Disney witches.

And no, mangi is in multiple european languages, notably Old Norse. They have a super ancient Eurpoean language class and so Italian (and some degree Spanish and Old French) derives it from Latin and Old Norse and Latin both derive their words from the Indo-European family class. So what does it mean and how do you write it?

Manger, to eat, is spise in norwegian. Ethimology comes from the latin manducare. Norwegian derives from north germanic language and not from romance language.

By the way, I do not think that showing up our linguistic skills is useful to the thread.