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Croak goes the froggie

by ceigered, January 16, 2009

Messages: 12

Language: English

ceigered (User's profile) January 17, 2009, 11:03:06 AM

One of my earlier comments didn't work properly so I just fixed that :S

And in addition to Vejktoro and Osxo-Jabe, I'd say another reason for peculiar sounds is because of the way speaking systems change as well. 'Bark' and 'woof' wouldn't have been said our way in the Middle Ages IMHO.

And elephants trumpet ridego.gif

jan aleksan (User's profile) January 17, 2009, 3:21:10 PM

ceigered:and they get eaten in France
I have eaten frogs only once.... in Ireland (Ok, it was a french restaurant, .... well... a stereotype of what foreigners think about how a french restaurant should looks like)

In french, frogs does (goes?) coa-coa. (verb coasser). Not croa-croa (that's for a raven)

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