Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 26, 2014
Transcript:
Children who learn to speak Mandarin or Vietnamese are far more likely than others to have perfect musical pitch! The 3rd century Egyptian Saint Apollonia is the patron saint of toothaches. King George IV of England was one of the first people to wear long pants- or pantaloons, as they were known in the early 19th century, helping to make them popular.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
How come I’ve never seen portaits St. Apollonia at my dentist’s office?
b.m.razzilla over 10 years ago
So THAT’S how you explain Wing and William Hung…
smalpmal over 10 years ago
Just heard a piece on tones and the Chinese language on a PBS radio program called “Radio Lab”.
2578275 over 10 years ago
In ‘68, a fellow Marine was telling me a little about the Vietnamese language and its pronunciation. He had attended the U. of Cleveland for a couple years to learn the language. One monosyllabic word can have, in theory, up to seven meanings, depending on its accompanying diacritical marks or lack of them. One word, “nam” can mean south, five, year and who knows how many others. It’s very difficult for most westerner to properly pronounce some of those words. I fondly remember the Vietnamese enjoying conversations with him.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 10 years ago
@ TEMPLO S.U.D.—St. Apollonia was martyred by having all her teeth knocked out.
Simon_Jester over 10 years ago
St. Apollonia is mentioned in the book, “Wiseguy: Life In A Mafia Family” ( The book that was the basis for the film, ‘Goodfellas’ )