My friend Nadia D.
I keep on it, until things get more clear and don't bother. (These two word are too stiky to me).
What’s my picture of "snag"? This snag’gy scandinavian original word makes me see a “set of trees, with branches”. What can they do:
-in a fabric, it fastens to itself
-only one snag, may be a cable knot, or some sort of broach, it may catch an object as a lure or a hook
-a bigger snag, unforeseen, certainly, spoils my feet and puts me down the floor.
Now for the hair, a snag-free something wont pinch it. Imagining some kind of buckle to hold the snorkel, on a mask strap, but snag-free: it will be a non pinching –any way- clip.
Bet, for an announcement?:
pinza (abrazadera, "sujetador" -muy español-)
sin pelliscos (o sin puntas
).
Excuse me, but I would like to have a picture of such an artefact.
What would be his/her picture of "snag", to an english speaking native?
Eef eet thosen güerk or hanoder aideea let mi no. Danks a lot.
(Ya no tengo más chocolate que
ormilar y antes que la choya empiece atrastupijear

Ja e gú dei.
