"Skodapilot" <carl.robsonnopsamcing-czechs.com> wrote in message news:MPG.18532adc4e9e95c99896fdnopsam.cis.dfn.de...
> In article <asag6i$flk$04$1nopsam.t-online.com>, simon.putznopsamline.de
> spouted forth into alt.autos.saab...
> > the only country that probably doenst speak so much secondary languages
> > would probably be the USA, but even there alot
> > of people speak french and spanish.
> >
> Nah, that would be the British unfortunatley.
>
> We have deviced that if you O to the end of everything, most countries
> know, what you want. And if that doesn't work, say it lounder. Repeat
> process until it works.
>
> I learn't a little German in school, but that was about 16 years ago,
> and I can only remember a few words.
> I've picked up a few words of Turkish from Holidays, and I think I think
> I can order a beer in about 6 languages, even American "Gimme a Bud". :)
You might want to work on your American english, Sam Adams or Pete's Wicked will actually get
you beer. :)
(They actually use rice in Bud, no wonder the Czech's are annoyed at Anheuser-Busch for using the
Budweiser name. )
> --
> Carl Robson
> http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
>