
Lass Blumen sprechen
Kleiner Sprachkurs in der Blumensprache
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Meinen
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Thomas Meinen
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Haben Sie gewusst, dass Blumen sprechen können? Naja, nicht wirklich. Aber viele Blumen haben eine Bedeutung. Die rote Rose zum Beispiel. Sie steht für die Liebe. Die Hyazinthe ist die Blume der Treue, wenn sie zur Hochzeit geschenkt wird. Und bei Vergissmeinnicht sagt der Name ja schon alles. Traut sich ein Verehrer nicht, seiner Angebeteten zu sagen, dass er in sie verliebt ist, dann könnte er ihr einfach Rosen schenken. Dann weiß sie gleich, was er ihr mitteilen will, und er muss es nicht direkt aussprechen. Der Verehrer hat seine Liebe also durch die Blume gestanden.
©2022 Thomas Meinen (P)2022 Thomas Meinen
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