Yes, but "para" also means "stop". Comes from "parar", "to stop". In this case it would mean something like "sun stopper". Or in your example, "breeze stopper".
Thadden
That's so wonderful! I love the deepness of it.
And the blurriness between organic and mechanical reminds me a lot of Giger.
Hey thanks for the recommendation! I tried it and it works perfectly 😌
That was a very fun and interesting reading! Thanks for sharing
Oh that's a nice recommendation, I'll definitely try it. Thank you
I don't know, it just have features that I like and couldn't find on others. Google recorder is not available for my phone :/
And yeah I should check the FOSS alternatives again, it's been a while.
Yes you're right, and definitely older. I wonder if it's just a coincidence though. Nothing surprises me anymore
Yeah that's true, good point. Do you think it's a coincidence then? I mean there's already a double meaning, why not another...
There's even kinkier stuff...
My brother in christ
Haha nah you're alright. Every day we learn something new! Also another one, "umbrella" is "paraguas" (waters stopper) :)