• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      12 hours ago

      Yes, we do that in German, too. Me=mich -> meme=Michmich.

      According to someone from rance they do the moimoi-thing, too.

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      11 hours ago

      I really thought meme originated from the French meme, meaning self. I thought ppl used it like me_irl, moi meme. I’m realizing this is based on nothing and I might have totally made it up.

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        imo the actual etymology is weirder

        it was invented by richard dawkins in the selfish gene in the 1970s

        it’s used to describe an “idea-gene”; something that spreads and mutates not through biological means but through communication

        like a mind-virus

        hence why it sounds like a portmanteau of “memory” and “gene”

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        “Même” by itself means “same”, “c’est la même chose” “it’s the same thing”, with moi (moi-même) it’s “myself”. “Self” by itself (feels weird to say that) would be translated as “soi”.