
We decided tonight we'll take turns in making American/Welsh dishes for everyone to enjoy. Next up, I'm going to make enchiladas, given that Mexican food is definitely not as

Rhian and I have also spent the last week discussing vocabulary differences between Wales and the US. It's been highly amusing! I'll give you a rundown of some new words/phrases I've learned as a result of this...
My personal favorite is "That's bang out of order," which essentially means that's totally unacceptable, but then there's also...
"fanny" here definitely does not equal bum
a "barney" = fight/argument, not a purple dinosaur!
"mingin" or "hangin" (pronounced "angin") = gross
"marvin" = hungry or starving
"shall we make a move?" = "should we go?"
"let's leg it" = "let's walk"
"bum-bag" = fanny pack
"dummy" = pacifier
"slag" = promiscuous woman
"barking" = crazy
"stroppy" = moody or bad tempered
"bollockin" = to have a stern talking to, to be scolded
"give it a bash" = give it a go, try it out
"it's/you're doin' my head in" = driving me crazy!
I'm sure I'm leaving out loads of others, but you get the idea!
In other news...I think I finally have my new camera working. I have still not found an adequate adaptor, just one that is sufficing for now. And, I'm ill right now. I've got a horrible cold and have slept a whole lot over the past few days. I'm hoping to feel better and get my school work finished soon, so I can begin my weekend travels again!
Oh and I finally figured out what the Welsh people are saying when they say goodbye...it's spelled "tara," but pronounced ta-raw, with the emphasis on the end syllable. I can finally fit in by using this phrase and sounding a tiny bit Welsh!
So, ta-raw for now!
3 comments:
I really don't like chilli at all!
Sorry, I know it is so American but ew!
But I am sure yours was GREAT!!!
Ha. I always used to talk about mince meat and no one hear knew what I was talking about! :-)
sheila - i'll do my best for you!
ekiz - i can't believe you don't like chili! it's un-American...
however, neither my mom or my sister likes chili either! seriously about the mince meat! why can't it just be called ground beef? it makes more sense! and what's with the mince pies? they don't have meat in them! i have yet to try one either. they look disgusting!
Ew, ya I don't eat mince pies. They are gross.........
Yuck!
I know what the deal is with mince meat? I didn't make it up I was just raised with it.
:-)
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