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WhisperJet wrote:Relax with this nice little village here in Austria, much easier to spell for you gentlemen....

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I've never yet been there, but here in your neighbouring country, I pass through the wonderfully named "Wankdorf" on the way to Bern on the train. You do wonder if people ever think about what a name might mean in another language. There's a garage or some kind of technical workshop not far from me called "A.S.S. Service" :-O

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Place names will go back perhaps centuries where as the awareness of other languages is very recent.

Also phrases change with generations...this could mean nothing in 50 years
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True, there's probably somewhere called "Damn" that might have been construed to have been highly offensive, pre-Clark Gable.

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You always run the risk of one day visiting an obscure part of the World where saying your name could cause the whole room to roll about laughing :lol:
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Yes.. or the opposite! I remember being at a footie match in Portugal many moons ago and shouting out (as one does) 'that was a corner ref'! After noticing a number of glares in my general direction, I was informed by one of the locals I'd gone with that 'corner' in Portuguese is a rather gutteresque word for a womans reproductive organs (the 'C' word in English) :-O I thought it best not to comment on any aspect of the game from that moment on :lol:

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Garry Russell wrote:At the north end of the Panama Canal is the town of Colon :-O
Best not to speculate on the name of the town at the other end. :worried:

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Paul K wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:At the north end of the Panama Canal is the town of Colon :-O
Best not to speculate on the name of the town at the other end. :worried:
Esophagus? :dunno: :worried:
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DaveB wrote: (the 'C' word in English)

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Oh well if it's in English; I woun't have the foggiest 8)

But. l lkke to take a shot at it anyway ...... cutchie
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In Worcestershire they have North and Wyre Piddle.

On the Isle of Skye they have Peiness
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