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Skuld
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 Message 17 of 20
27 November 2011 at 7:40pm | IP Logged 
mrwarper wrote:
Wait, don't you just say 'patata' (potato) like everybody else? WTF?


When I was attending at the religious school in Andalusia -founded by a Catalonian carmelite- we usually said 'treinta y tres' [thirthy three]... O:)
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mrwarper
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 Message 18 of 20
27 November 2011 at 7:46pm | IP Logged 
Skuld wrote:
When I was attending at the religious school in Andalusia -founded by a Catalonian carmelite- we usually said 'treinta y tres' [thirthy three]... O:)

Just what's going on here today? That's what doctors are told to make you say to test if you have bronchitis or something.
Are you guys sure you're native Spaniards? :D

Edited by mrwarper on 27 November 2011 at 7:46pm

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 Message 19 of 20
27 November 2011 at 9:27pm | IP Logged 
mrwarper wrote:
kazordoon wrote:
I was listening to my french lesson and I was amused to know that the french say "spaghetti" when taking a picture.
I know that the English say "cheese" and in my language, Spanish, we say "Luis".
What do you say you in your native language ?


Wait, don't you just say 'patata' (potato) like everybody else? WTF?

Edit: Oh, I see you're probably Catalan. Never thought about it before. I'll have more pictures taken next time I go there ;)
(In Catalonia, 'patata' is also used to mean that female body part).


Now that you mention that, I have to say that I have heard saying "patata" when taking pictures on TV films or series. Could be, as you say, that "Luis" is more of a regional thing.
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 Message 20 of 20
15 December 2011 at 6:35pm | IP Logged 
In Brazil we say "X", which has the same sound of cheese in English, related to that, it is very common in Brazil to change cheeseburguer for X-burguer...... Cheesebacon for X-bacon.


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