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This strip makes no sense because (as mentioned above), while the two words are spelled the same, they are pronounced differently so there should be no confusion at all.
At the Pub Renault in “Dennis the Menace in Paris,” Dennis told the waitress, “Uh, I’d like to order a hamburger, but I don’t know how to say it in French.” “Voila!” said the waitress. “The hamburger is le hamburger in French!”
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
It’s like the “Who’s on first?” skit.
pschearer Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Some of the most recognized words in the world: hotel, restaurant, taxi, okay, cool.
whahoppened almost 5 years ago
In France, it took a long time to find out there’s no such thing as a(n ice cream) milkshake.
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
“Will there be anything further, father?” “Shouldn’t that be ‘is there anything farther further?’”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Lyman Elliott Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Abbot and Costello live.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 5 years ago
My Spanish dictionary says the word, in Spanish, is “hostal”.
oakie817 almost 5 years ago
quien está primero?
Snolep almost 5 years ago
Except en espanol wouldn’t it be pronounced “otel”?
profesorquijote almost 5 years ago
-Can you tell me how to say ‘no’ in Spanish?
-‘No.’
-Why not?
GaryCooper almost 5 years ago
Spelled the same, pronounced differently.
Pickled Pete almost 5 years ago
While all you guys talking about hotel translations, I had to look up ‘basta’, which just goes to show you how far behind I am..
Cactus-Pete almost 5 years ago
This strip makes no sense because (as mentioned above), while the two words are spelled the same, they are pronounced differently so there should be no confusion at all.
UmmeMoosa almost 5 years ago
gcarlson almost 5 years ago
At the Pub Renault in “Dennis the Menace in Paris,” Dennis told the waitress, “Uh, I’d like to order a hamburger, but I don’t know how to say it in French.” “Voila!” said the waitress. “The hamburger is le hamburger in French!”
Yakety Sax almost 5 years ago
Baka!
bakana almost 5 years ago
Never Basta Gracie.