superkoning

superkoning t1_jac61wk wrote

Really?

Spell "ijs" ... "lange ij - s"

Spell "eis" ... "korte ei - s"

Spell "x + y = 5" ... "x plus ij is vijf"

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Excpetions:

Spell "dyslexie, hymne, gymnasium, idylle, mysterie, pygmeeën, symfonie,symposium, symptoom, ypsilon." ... then I would say "griekse ij" and maybe maybe "ygrek" ... as there are no dots on the y (unlike ij)

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superkoning t1_j9smnlg wrote

>police cars circle the car.
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>A senior officer slowly approaches the car, clasping his half drawn gun.
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>...
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>Officer 2: Is this your car, ma'am?
Older Woman: Yes, here are the registration papers.

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and ... bang!!! ... she gets shot, as the police officer did not ask her to move.

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superkoning t1_j718yqc wrote

A bit related: https://physicaltherapyweb.com/human-anatomical-terms-with-interesting-origins/

among which

Adam’s Apple – The cartilaginous laryngeal prominence in males is believed to be so named because, in ancient times, it was supposedly thought to be a piece of forbidden fruit caught in Adam’s throat. There are conflicting arguments however, with the main counter-argument being that it is simply a mistranslation from another language.

... which is mythological for some people

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