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 cely
 
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							| a tap on the knee.... 
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							| Hi dears! Who can translate this into Spanish, please? 
 "Just give a tap on the knee", I know it �s a joke, but exactly, what? Thanks... 
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 natsalvador
 
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							| Well here in Ecuador I guess you would say. Solo un peque�o golpe en la rodilla. or un peque�o toque en la rodilla:) hope this works |  9 Nov 2009     
					
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 natsalvador
 
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							| Well here in Ecuador I guess you would say. Solo un peque�o golpe en la rodilla. or un peque�o toque en la rodilla:) hope this works |  9 Nov 2009     
					
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							| Well here in Ecuador I guess you would say. Solo un peque�o golpe en la rodilla. or un peque�o toque en la rodilla:) hope this works |  9 Nov 2009     
					
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							| Well here in Ecuador I guess you would say. Solo un peque�o golpe en la rodilla. or un peque�o toque en la rodilla:) hope this works |  9 Nov 2009     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Well, I remember the old joke: - "Doctor, What can I do about water on the brain?"  - "A little tap on the head should work." 
 Boom, boom! 
 British English  �tap � is  �faucet � in American English but  �tap � can also mean a gentle knock........... 
 ...........I don �t think it translates into Spanish particularly well. 
 Carry on anyway, chaps! 
    
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