French: German pop-corn: Popkorn in Hindis: प पक र न (popkorn) in Estonian: popkorn in Hebrew: פופקורן (popkorn) in Japanese: ポップコーン (poppukôn) in Swedish: popcorn in Greek: ποπ κορν (pop Korn) in Russian : попкорн (popkorn) is "popcorn" is easy to say and easy to write. Yet it is somewhat artificial anyway? new york Does too easily we ourselves sometimes?
I eat popcorn or nachos at the cinema new york times. But nice to hear the correct term. Sometimes we are reluctant to learn new words and phrases are spoiled with our English. Would not you know the English or Irish is spoken of us. Do not have this problem in other countries Delete new york Reply
What a bang-coil, or even pléascórn! Or maybe pléascarbhar. I'd rather have a bit of 'pop' to see that somewhere in the word - and I think kids would enjoy it more, as a word, if 'explosion' mentioned somewhere ... :-) Delete Reply
It is true to you, Anne. I like "pléascórn". The term "popcorn" while something else in mind for me, as "parched grain". I. "Burnt grain" or "corn country": "Ruth sat with the group, and by Boaz [pile] burned her agud grains eaten and enough of it, leaving her." Ruth 2:14 "Tomorrow Easter, the just that day, some of the results of itheadar the country, and corn cakes with ghabháile countries. "Joshua 5:11 Delete Reply
@ John - About the "sari", a word which is 'e' or retroflex return there, ask for the Indian comhrádaithe ड ढ ~ ḍeḍh word you say. It means "one and a half X". 'R' is breathing return the second consonant in the word. Delete Reply
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