For the purpose of this discussion, I will consider Irish to be a foreign language.
Ruaille buaille. It means commotion in Irish.
No doubt there is some Tagalog word that would drive me to physical pain. I cannot remember any at the moment but i rmember hating trying to pronounce that stuff.
Epistle.
Roiling. I don't know why, its just funny.
1. Name a word in a foreign language that you think sounds funny.
Ruaille buaille. It means commotion in Irish.
2. Name a word in a foreign language you do not like.
No doubt there is some Tagalog word that would drive me to physical pain. I cannot remember any at the moment but i rmember hating trying to pronounce that stuff.
3. Name a word or phrase in your own language you do not like.
Epistle.
4. Name a word or phrase in your own language you find funny.
Roiling. I don't know why, its just funny.
5. If it's possible to articulate WHY for any of the foregoing, please do so. I realize it's sometimes very hard.
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Funny words
11/04/2011 03:22:29 PM
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Re: Funny words
11/04/2011 04:12:50 PM
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Yeah, I was going to ask you about the ß but Tim got there first. It is very easy.
11/04/2011 11:37:42 PM
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How about these?
11/04/2011 07:30:41 PM
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"Muckefuck" sounds to me like "Schmutzenficken" sounds to you.
11/04/2011 11:26:21 PM
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Re: Funny words
11/04/2011 09:40:11 PM
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Haha. How are you supposed to pronounce it?
11/04/2011 10:36:16 PM
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Moockefoock, though with short "oo"s. I'm guessing it's more the spelling that's funny. *NM*
11/04/2011 10:59:37 PM
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Sort of like "book" for both "u"s and with a short "uh" sound for the "e".
11/04/2011 11:22:55 PM
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Innstapp
12/04/2011 07:44:01 AM
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I think that works because the languages are similar but distinct
12/04/2011 03:04:49 PM
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I think some of my funniest foreign words would have to be Norwegian, as well.
12/04/2011 07:11:43 PM
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Re: I think some of my funniest foreign words would have to be Norwegian, as well.
12/04/2011 07:13:26 PM
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Well, Norwegian is closer to Dutch than Swedish and Danish are.
12/04/2011 07:33:22 PM
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Re: Well, Norwegian is closer to Dutch than Swedish and Danish are.
12/04/2011 07:35:38 PM
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Re: Funny words
12/04/2011 11:58:22 AM
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I found Tagalog to be an unattractive language
12/04/2011 03:07:28 PM
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That's an odd way of reasoning...
12/04/2011 07:15:37 PM
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Have you spent any appreciable amount of time in Asia?
13/04/2011 01:23:13 AM
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Nope. None, in fact.
13/04/2011 07:15:28 PM
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I always grimace a little when I hear "pupsik". Always sounds like "poopsicle" to me. *NM*
13/04/2011 06:08:46 AM
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