Mesaĝoj: 19
Lingvo: English
ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 06:19:20
jchthys:Although I doubt he said it in eo!Of course he said it in eo, even if he'd never heard of it, he would have still said it in eo because that's how legendary he is. He's so legendary he has a pie named after him! A meat pie! Called the 'Ned Kelly pie'! WITH EGGS! Eggs I say!
Frankouche (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 11:25:57
Yes i confirm, Ned Kelly said it in eo and in many other languages, these kinds of Robin Hood usually have super powers...
ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 13:53:23
- Robin Hud
- Ned Keli
- Ĵon De Ark
- Patrino Tereza
- Stiv Ĝobs
- Yao Ming
- Anolt Alojs Ŝvacenega (aka. La Finanto)
All of which have super-powers (superpotencoj?) .
Frankouche (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 14:43:09
ceigered:- Ĵon De ArkBetter to pronunce "Ĵan Dark"
ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 14:56:29
Frankouche:Better to pronunce "Ĵan Dark"While I do admit France's military might has always sounded quite friendly (Joan being a woman, French soldiers wearing blue, topless women running out onto the battlefield (I refer to Coldplay's viva la vida cover)), 'Dark' makes her last name sound somewhat, dark and scary
But on a more serious note, I take it 'Jeanne' is pronounced with a 'a' sound instead of the usual 'o' like in 'entant'? (forgive me, I haven't revised French since I learnt it last year, and even then I could barely pronounce )
Frankouche (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 15:42:55
ceigered:But on a more serious note, I take it 'Jeanne' is pronounced with a 'a' sound instead of the usual 'o' like in 'entant'??? "entant" which seems not to be an usual but technic agronomic french word (never heard before) does not pronunce with an "o".
ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 15:59:53
Frankouche:Must be my Australian ears then, to me, all 'en' and 'an' sounds sound like 'õ' (nasalised 'o's).ceigered:But on a more serious note, I take it 'Jeanne' is pronounced with a 'a' sound instead of the usual 'o' like in 'entant'??? "entant" which seems not to be an usual but technic agronomic french word (never heard before) does not pronunce with an "o".
jchthys (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 18:34:34
Miland (Montri la profilon) 2009-februaro-21 23:08:38
ceigered:A meat pie! Called the 'Ned Kelly pie'! WITH EGGS! ..I wondered what the fuss was about till I found
this page with a description and picture of the pie.
I must admit, this sounds tasty, almost a reason to visit Australia someday if circumstances permit (apart from eating kangaroo meat, seeing koalas grunting in eucalyptus trees ..).