They all anagram to borne as or bare son
Turns out everybody in my family tree was German……
That should be etymology.com
It’s Spinglish to me.
It also looks like grandpa had irritable vowel syndrome
Someone explain please.
EEEEEEEE!
Juan Deutchendorf? Or Helmut Garcia?
’e looks very happy.
Grandpa looks like a surprised emoticon.
When an umlaut meets an enya coming through the rye, that’s amore.
What if you’re a silent e, French?
And e=mc^2
If an ancestor were a Spanish “Z”, it might be “confuthing”.
Looks Greek, to me!
Is the joke that the letter e comes from other languages?
The tilde “~” is used in Spanish words and the “..” over the O is used in German words I think
Ratkin Premium Member about 3 years ago
They all anagram to borne as or bare son
Cool Hand Luke Premium Member about 3 years ago
Turns out everybody in my family tree was German……
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
That should be etymology.com
Jayalexander about 3 years ago
It’s Spinglish to me.
Chief Inspector about 3 years ago
It also looks like grandpa had irritable vowel syndrome
flatempest about 3 years ago
Someone explain please.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
EEEEEEEE!
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Juan Deutchendorf? Or Helmut Garcia?
uniquename about 3 years ago
’e looks very happy.
Grandpa looks like a surprised emoticon.
stamps about 3 years ago
When an umlaut meets an enya coming through the rye, that’s amore.
beekeeper333 about 3 years ago
What if you’re a silent e, French?
DondiDoo about 3 years ago
And e=mc^2
MissyTiger about 3 years ago
If an ancestor were a Spanish “Z”, it might be “confuthing”.
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
Looks Greek, to me!
snoopyfan104 about 3 years ago
Is the joke that the letter e comes from other languages?
mokcomics96 about 3 years ago
The tilde “~” is used in Spanish words and the “..” over the O is used in German words I think