Friday 15 January 2016

[www.keralites.net] You Think Some Sounds Are Universal? Think Again

 

The Same Things in Other Languages
 

In different parts of the world, familiar sounds and phrases can be interpreted in a completely different way. In English, a dog will go "Woof", but in other languages, it can be "Gao" or "Jappe"! A kiss in English will sound "Smack", but go to another country and that smooch becomes "Moptsi" or "Tsiom"… English artist James Chapman created many wonderful infographics displaying just such differences.
 

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THE SOUND YOUR HEART MAKES IN OTHER LANGUAGES

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