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Linguistic joke



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Linguistic joke
 
Two cats, a French cat and an English cat were racing across the Channel. Let us call the English cat 1 2 3 and the French cat un deux trois.
 
Which cat won the race? The English cat, of course, because as we all know: un deux trois quat � cinq. (cat sank)
 
tee hee

9 Mar 2012      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

HA-HA!
Poor phonetics though:)
Sophia

9 Mar 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Why does a Frenchman have only one egg for breakfast?
Because that �s un oeuf!

9 Mar 2012     



colibrita
United Kingdom

How many Spaniards does it take to change a lightbulb?
Juan!

9 Mar 2012     



Jayho
Australia

Lingusitic jokes - love �em
 
An English professor complained to the pet shop proprietor, "The parrot I purchased uses improper language."
"I �m surprised," said the owner. "I �ve never taught that bird to swear."
"Oh, it isn �t that," explained the professor. "But yesterday I heard him split an infinitive."
 
 
A linguistics professor was lecturing his class the other day. "In English," he said, "a double negative forms a positive. However, in some languages, such as Russian, a double negative remains a negative. But there isn�t a single language, not one, in which a double positive can express a negative."
A voice from the back of the room retorted, "Yeah, right."



9 Mar 2012     



almaz
United Kingdom

Good phonetic joke, Sophia?




9 Mar 2012     



Jayho
Australia

Ha ha AlMAZ - I like it
 
 

Here �s another phonetic joke:

A man went to see a psychiatrist. "I keep on dreaming I �m a teepee or a wigwam," he said.

"I know the problem," said the psychiatrist. "You �re two tents."


Phonetic point: tents /tents/ and tense /tens/ tend to be homophones, because there is often an epenthetic /t/ between the nasal and fricative in tense.

 

9 Mar 2012     



hanhxuanthao
Vietnam

aha btw the cat in your profile pic looks like my naughty pet, Bap Cai . :)

9 Mar 2012     



colibrita
United Kingdom

Brilliant, alex!

9 Mar 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

What do you call a Spanish woman with one tooth? Juanita.
 
 

9 Mar 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

What do you call an Italian with a rubber toe?
 
Roberto!!!

9 Mar 2012     

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