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Quite possibly but he was heard to say “Fur goodness sake Jean, I’m in the middle of a murrderr case”.

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Of memory serves me correctly when the detective Jardine (I think that’s his name) said the famous words “there’s been a murder” Taggarts reply was something like “there’s a murder at Firhill every week” for those who don’t know Firhill is home of Partick Thistle FC who Taggart supported.

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It always amazes me the difference in accent and words used going from town to town, when I moved to Dumfries in my teens from Glasgow it took a while to understand each others dialects. When I first met my girlfriend now long suffering wife she thought my name was Jacob, how you get that from Gerry I’ve no idea but I think it was about 3 or 4 weeks before she realised 😂😂

Even now in my 50s if we go south Lorraine has to translate for me at times 😂🤣, she says it’s funny as I just start talking faster when they don’t understand and the look on folks faces.
 

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I find it strange that the letters X, J and G are all often pronounced as H in some Mediterranean languages ?
In Spanish, a G is hard normal G when it starts a word eg 'garaje' but pronounced like an H in the middle of a word so angel = anhel. J is always pronounced as H.
 
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In Spanish, a G is hard normal G when it starts a word eg 'garaje' but pronounced like an H in the middle of a word so angel = anhel. J is always pronounced as H.
Next year, let's have a language Rally, a different language each day with wine of that country to accompany. 👍

Nothing serious, just polite greeting etc.

Cheers! Yamas, Proost, Skal! 😄
 
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I love it when she asks for some peanuts….. it sounds just like “ penis ”….🤣😂

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I remember asking at school whether the feminine version of ‘il y a’ was ‘elle y a’, much to my french teacher’s amusement.

She told my parents I wasn’t a linguist and not to take German, so I ended up crashing Spanish A level and then, at Cambridge, adding Italian into the mix 😂😂. She was mightily embarrassed later, when meeting my parents in Sainsbury’s.

The one that always gets me is màs in Spanish is ‘more’ and ‘ma’ in Italian is one of the ways to say ‘but’.

Actually, truth be told, when I’m in Italy I end up speaking Spanish and in Spain, Italian.
 
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I remember asking at school whether the feminine version of ‘il y a’ was ‘elle y a’, much to my french teacher’s amusement.

She told my parents I wasn’t a linguist and not to take German, so I ended up crashing Spanish A level and then, at Cambridge, adding Italian into the mix 😂😂. She was mightily embarrassed later, when meeting my parents in Sainsbury’s.

The one that always gets me is màs in Spanish is ‘more’ and ‘ma’ in Italian is one of the ways to say ‘but’.

Actually, truth be told, when I’m in Italy I end up speaking Spanish and in Spain, Italian.
I know the feeling, whenever I was abroad, WHEREVER I was, without stopping to think, the language that I found coming out of my mouth was always French. 😱
 
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I'm reminded of a British chap I met a few years ago who got top grades in A-level Spanish and then decided to holiday in Benidorm, with a view to living there permanently.

He couldn't understand a word they said. He effectively had to re-learn the lingo from scratch.:LOL:
 
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My young grandson is learning Spanish, he doesn't yet know how to say Thank you in Spainish, that's por for four.

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