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Interlingual homophones (words that sound the same but mean different things in different languages) Greek, English, Spanish, Italian, French
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26 Jan, 2023, 19:20:09
Ancient Greek and English homophones
rasta
and and
ῥᾷστα
in Greek meaning
most easily
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21 Oct, 2023, 12:34:19
Catturo
qualche
scatto
, proseguo per i miei passi e apprezzo le piccole cose belle. (I
take
a few
shots
, continue my steps and appreciate the little beautiful things.)
The above Italian phrase is from someone describing an experience. It is quite funny in Greek as it has two bodily functions references. In Greek κατουρώ means "piss" and σκατό "shit".
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