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Ottifant by Otto Waalkes has made it into the Duden

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Created: 09/26/2022, 06:09 am

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Otto Waalkes sits in front of his painting “The Ottifantenking” at the opening of his exhibition in the Caricatura Museum Frankfurt. © Fabian Sommer/dpa

Holdrio – the Ottifant is now in the dictionary. Anyone who has always wanted to know how to correctly pronounce the animal created by Otto Waalkes can now do so online.

Hamburg – Ottifanten have always been one of the trademarks of comedian and actor Otto Waalkes (74). Now the humanized elephants drawn by Waalkes have made it into the Duden – at least in the online version of the standard work on German spelling. “The Ottifant has been available online in Duden for a day or two,” said the head of the Duden editorial team at Cornelsen Verlag of the German Press Agency in Hamburg.

It remains to be seen whether the famous figure will also be included in the next printed Duden, she explained. “That will be decided in a complex editorial process in the months before the next edition is published.” However, it is not yet certain when this will be published.

There is even the genitive

Waalkes spoke up with an Instagram post and was happy about the Duden entry. “Staaark – my Ottifant is now in the Duden!” Posted the East Frisian. He can now always read how to spell and pronounce the word correctly and even look up the genitive of it. “I didn’t even know he had a genitive – he never showed me that.”

By the way, the Duden describes the Ottifant in the online text as follows: “Ottifant, der. Character of an elephant with human characteristics created by the German comedian Otto Waalkes. Artificial word formed from the first name Otto and “elephant”. dpa

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