Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?

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De : jerry.friedman99 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (jerryfriedman)
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Date : 09. Jun 2024, 02:56:32
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Peter Moylan wrote:

On 09/06/24 07:19, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2024-06-08, Peter Moylan <peter@pmoylan.org> wrote:

(Special case: I have worked out how to say "I don't speak X" for a
number of different values of X.)
>
I once replied "no hablo español" when addressed in Spanish in the
street in Miami, but it's pragmatically weird, since it seems to be a
self-contradictory statement.  Also, if you don't speak the language,
your utterance may well come out unintelligible.

Once, when I was a child, I was left to wait in the local priest's
living room while my parents had business with him. I saw that he had a
"Learn Italian" record,
Was he expecting a significant promotion?

so I played it. The record immediately went into
teaching you, by frequent repetition, to say "Io parlo Italiano". Even
at
that young age I could see the flaw in that approach. The first lesson
should have been "Non parlo italiano".

"Buongiorno. Mi puoi indicare la fermata dell'autobus?"
"Io Parlo italiano."
"Bene. Dov'è la fermata dell'autobus?"
"Io Parlo italiano."
>
The only time I was in Italy I had a more practical approach. I had purchased a bus ticket at the railway station, but when I came out of the station I couldn't see any sign for a bus. So I approached a small group of men, held out my ticket, and said "Dov'è?". One of them
pointed
to the ground and said "Qui." Perfect communication!
And without any risk of your Italian being overestimated.  But are
you sure you didn't say "Dove"?
--
Jerry Friedman

Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 Jun 24 * Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?10Christian Weisgerber
9 Jun 24 `* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?9Peter Moylan
9 Jun 24  `* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?8jerryfriedman
9 Jun 24   `* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?7Peter Moylan
9 Jun 24    `* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?6jerryfriedman
9 Jun 24     +* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?2Silvano
9 Jun 24     i`- Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?1jerryfriedman
9 Jun 24     +- Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?1Peter Moylan
9 Jun 24     `* Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?2Christian Weisgerber
9 Jun 24      `- Re: French proverb : “A man who knows two languages is worth two men.” --- is this really a French proverb ?1Silvano

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