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Click hereIn English, say "pot of tea"
which sounds very much like "para tí"
which in Spanish means "for you"
and say it fast at least four times
potofteapotofteapotofteapotoftea
But then again, what the f
is doing there is dragging your R's.
So drop the f and say it again
potateapotateapotateapotatea
which looks a lot like potatoes.
And after you say "mi Amor"
it better not be a potato
you're holding in your hands
if you hope she'll roll her R's,
but that's another story.
A nice poem. Entertaining.
There were times when rolling or not "R" made a difference between survival and death.
Nice poem, entertaining.
In the past, that rolling or not their R was the difference between survival and death.
In English we say: Nice Party!
In Greek we say: Na i Sparti! (meaning: Behold Sparta!)
Your poem travels me in time across common Sanskrit sounds!
Thanks
(I think they must have had some terrific party times in ancient Sparta when not at war)
:)