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I am from Germany and I am absolutely astonished, that obviously some West Germans were able to misguide other language Wikipedias into naming the article „Schultüte“, while the name used in Germany is mostly „Zuckertüte“, like the festival is everywhere called „Zuckertütenfest“, not „Schultütenfest“

and I can actually prove it.

The „Duden“ is the most important reference for anything about German words, right? Every school, every class refers to the Duden, and only the Duden.

The „Häufigkeit“, which means how often a word is used, is categorized into 4 strokes. Which means, that this is not into the detail, the Häufigkeit might have a difference of thousands of entries, still a word would have the same stroke.

It would be a HUGE difference, if a word would have 1 less stroke than the compared word has.

And this actually is true for „Schultüte“ compared to „Zuckertüte“ - „Schultüte“ has only Häufigkeit 1 while „Zuckertüte“ has Häufigkeit 2,that's a huge gap.

https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zuckertuete

https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Schultuete

https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Zuckertuetenfest

This is the evidence from the Duden.

Plus that the word Zuckertütenfest exists only, but no word named Schultütenfest.

Like I said, if you would live in Germany, we wouldn't even have this discussion, only there were some West Germans writing these Wikipedia articles.

I am now going to move the article back to the real name, please don't change it, friends. --Tecumseh*1301 (diskusjon)