Toujours Tingo

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by Adam Jacot De Boinod

Genre: Nonfiction

Published: 2007

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Why would Germans accuse you of being like the donkey getting cross with a rabbit? Who would a Spaniard tell to go and fry asparagus? And when might the French claim they are without a radish? Furthering your knowledge of the world�s unusual idioms, Toujours Tingo will also explain how ordering �lamb� in Ethiopia may see a cow delivered to your table, and how politicians in Sweden may be encouraged occasionally to g�ra en hel Pudel (�do a full poodle�) with some humble apologising. Covering such wide-ranging linguistic necessities as arguing, raising children, working and dining out, and filling all those gaps that English leaves thoughtlessly unplugged, this book�s charm would � for Russians at least � be e�iku ponjatno (obvious even to a hedgehog).

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