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#37832 by The_Banking_Scot
30 Jul 2004, 23:33
Hi,

Que???? Ah, Si Senor Fawlty!!! :D

Nice move ( now how about an American English-English word summary):D

Regards

TBS
#37833 by mcuth
30 Jul 2004, 23:36
Excellent idea - I wonder how much noise the number of people repeating the phrases out loud will make :D

Cheers

Michael
#37834 by pegitt
30 Jul 2004, 23:46
quote:Originally posted by The_Banking_Scot
Hi,

Que???? Ah, Si Senor Fawlty!!! :D

Nice move ( now how about an American English-English word summary):D

Regards

TBS


When i was in SFO i was told by a chap that they speak english better and know the language better than us.

Work that one out.

Cheers.

Phil.
#37835 by colmc
31 Jul 2004, 00:05
That's a really good idea - don't know if it would tear me away from a good movie though :D
#37850 by AlanA
31 Jul 2004, 13:41
quote:Originally posted by pegitt
quote:Originally posted by The_Banking_Scot
Hi,

Que???? Ah, Si Senor Fawlty!!! :D

Nice move ( now how about an American English-English word summary):D

Regards

TBS


When i was in SFO i was told by a chap that they speak english better and know the language better than us.

Work that one out.

Cheers.

Phil.


There was a programme on the radio with a linguist, stating that the American form of English is based upon the language taken over by the Pilgrims, and that over time our English has been altered whilst theirs has kept to the original, so I think he is technically right.
Though with the influx of other languages and countries into the USA, it is changing now anyway.
#37900 by Nottingham Nick
01 Aug 2004, 19:17
Great idea;) - I see it is only going to be for VPort, can't any of the older IFE systems take it?

Nick
#37927 by Svenska
02 Aug 2004, 02:32
I think it is a great idea, but what about a language that is the language of a country that Virgin travels to? That would be very appropriate...

Anyhow, still a great idea.
#37930 by Goldenoldie
02 Aug 2004, 07:44
US visitors to UK might enjoy learning cockney rhyming slang e.g. where is a rub-a-Dub-Dub where I can get elephant's trunk?

cheers
GO
#37976 by pegitt
02 Aug 2004, 23:52
It would come in handy for my trip to MIA but i'm not fluing VA dam[:(]

Cheers

Phil
#37992 by HelenF
03 Aug 2004, 09:47
quote: I think it is a great idea, but what about a language that is the language of a country that Virgin travels to? That would be very appropriate...


Spanish is widely spoken in parts of the US, and VS will be flying to Cuba next year. And I think Spanish is more 'approachable' than Hindi or certainly Cantonese or Japanese
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