Archive for the ‘Spanish language’ Category

 

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by by Theresa

The Language Police

If you’re a lover of  Colemanballs, malapropisms and all manner of linguistic slips then listen out for  ‘La Unidad de Vigilancia Linguistica’ on Fridays at 9.35am on Cadena Ser (in Malaga on 100.4). Forming part of the hugely popular Hoy por Hoy radio programme,  the section takes a look at some of the week’s best linguistic cock-ups [...]

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Posted on April 18th, 2010 by by admin

Sleeve cuts and sausages: hand signals part 1

The most obscene gesture in Spain is the forearm jerk, known as el corte de manga, or ‘sleeve cut’. Much favoured by tantrumy footballers, this involves shooting the left arm straight up at a 90 degree angle while whacking your right palm into the elbow joint. The underlying message, which may or may not be [...]

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Posted on March 24th, 2010 by by Theresa

Take these pumpkins, you!

What would you do if someone gave you pumpkins? Soup them? Pie them? Put them away for Halloween? In Spain, you’d probably kick down a door and sulk. Dar calabazas a alguien, to give someone pumpkins, means to reject them, to turn them down. It used to be only hapless Don Juans who got the [...]

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Posted on March 6th, 2010 by by Theresa

When the rooster crows at the break of dawn what does he actually say?

No-one is ever going to persuade me that a cock goes quiquiriqui or kikiriki, no matter what its nationality. After years of beratement (yes, I know this word doesn’t exist but I feel it should) from my students, however, I am prepared to admit that cock-a-doodle-doo is also pushing it a bit. Perhaps the Japanese [...]

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Posted on February 27th, 2010 by by Theresa

Cuá are you talking about? Animal sounds in Spanish

Animals ‘speak’ different languages. An English dog responds to “Sit!” a Catalan dog to “¡Seu!” and a Spanish dog to the long-winded “¡Siéntate!” Of course, what they are responding to (or not, as the case may be) is the tone, not the word. My cats don’t care what I call them as long as I [...]

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