Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Tünnes and Schäl (Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˈtʏnəs ʊn ˈɕɛˑɫ]) are two figures from Hänneschen-Theater, the puppet theater of Cologne.The name Tünnes is the Rheinish form of Anthony or Antonius. Tünnes is good natured and has a rural, farmer-type of common sense and cleverness.Schäl can refer to the squint-eyes of the two figures or also a term meaning two-faced or iniquitous in the Kölsch dialect. Schäl is skinnier than Tünnes and wears a tailcoat."@en }
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- Tünnes_and_Schäl abstract "Tünnes and Schäl (Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˈtʏnəs ʊn ˈɕɛˑɫ]) are two figures from Hänneschen-Theater, the puppet theater of Cologne.The name Tünnes is the Rheinish form of Anthony or Antonius. Tünnes is good natured and has a rural, farmer-type of common sense and cleverness.Schäl can refer to the squint-eyes of the two figures or also a term meaning two-faced or iniquitous in the Kölsch dialect. Schäl is skinnier than Tünnes and wears a tailcoat.".
- Q151639 abstract "Tünnes and Schäl (Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˈtʏnəs ʊn ˈɕɛˑɫ]) are two figures from Hänneschen-Theater, the puppet theater of Cologne.The name Tünnes is the Rheinish form of Anthony or Antonius. Tünnes is good natured and has a rural, farmer-type of common sense and cleverness.Schäl can refer to the squint-eyes of the two figures or also a term meaning two-faced or iniquitous in the Kölsch dialect. Schäl is skinnier than Tünnes and wears a tailcoat.".
- Tünnes_and_Schäl comment "Tünnes and Schäl (Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˈtʏnəs ʊn ˈɕɛˑɫ]) are two figures from Hänneschen-Theater, the puppet theater of Cologne.The name Tünnes is the Rheinish form of Anthony or Antonius. Tünnes is good natured and has a rural, farmer-type of common sense and cleverness.Schäl can refer to the squint-eyes of the two figures or also a term meaning two-faced or iniquitous in the Kölsch dialect. Schäl is skinnier than Tünnes and wears a tailcoat.".
- Q151639 comment "Tünnes and Schäl (Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [ˈtʏnəs ʊn ˈɕɛˑɫ]) are two figures from Hänneschen-Theater, the puppet theater of Cologne.The name Tünnes is the Rheinish form of Anthony or Antonius. Tünnes is good natured and has a rural, farmer-type of common sense and cleverness.Schäl can refer to the squint-eyes of the two figures or also a term meaning two-faced or iniquitous in the Kölsch dialect. Schäl is skinnier than Tünnes and wears a tailcoat.".