So… um… then how come no one has bothered to excavate the ocean’s underwater mines for gold? I also wonder what fruit sounds the same in the Chinese language for “together(ness)”?
My mom took a trip to Bulgaria in the 70’s and discovered that “peaches” sounds VERY close to the Bulgarian word for prostitute. Caused a bit of confusion at the dinner table.
I put in both “pear” and “separation” into Google Translate and listened to them in both of the Chinese language versions that were available (traditional and simplified) . The sound of the word for “pear” and “separation” sounded nothing alike in Chinese. But there may be other variations.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
So… um… then how come no one has bothered to excavate the ocean’s underwater mines for gold? I also wonder what fruit sounds the same in the Chinese language for “together(ness)”?
Bilan over 6 years ago
That must have been a popular solution in London for neighbor dogs that barked all night.
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
The dog’s like, “Wait! What?!”
FassEddie over 6 years ago
Well, Hail Britannia. What a society.
Dean over 6 years ago
Remember to spay and neuter your pets.
Nathan Daniels over 6 years ago
My mom took a trip to Bulgaria in the 70’s and discovered that “peaches” sounds VERY close to the Bulgarian word for prostitute. Caused a bit of confusion at the dinner table.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
’there’s GOLD in them thar waves!’
James Wolfenstein over 6 years ago
Who serves pears at a weding?? Also, they don’t serve burgers and fries because it sounds like a poor choice for a wedding banquet.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
Pairs of what? Yuck-yuck.. lol, lmao, har har, etc..
Neo Stryder over 6 years ago
I would happily to pay to use a dog as food.
ottowald over 6 years ago
Have never eaten a pear at a wedding in the USA. Miss Manners says no
pearlsbs over 6 years ago
I put in both “pear” and “separation” into Google Translate and listened to them in both of the Chinese language versions that were available (traditional and simplified) . The sound of the word for “pear” and “separation” sounded nothing alike in Chinese. But there may be other variations.
Petemejia77 over 6 years ago
Guess no one had souls in London back then.
tuslog1964 over 6 years ago
Peach in Turkish is similar to SOB in English. Doll (girl’s toy) in English sounds same as dol in Turkish, but a different fem. meaning!
Malcome1 over 6 years ago
Dogs and cats were not held in the same regard as they are today. For example google ’spit dogs".