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![]() Pandora wrote: > > "Felice" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > > .. . > >> > >> "Felice" > ha scritto nel messaggio > >> ... > >>> Maybe Tuesday I'll go out to the local and fight my way through a real > >>> one. Today I wasn't up to the whole shebang, so we settled for > >>> just-baked soda bread with Irish flour, smoked salmon, and Kerrygold > >>> butter. I baked the bread in a loaf pan this time, instead of the usual > >>> round, and it was a whole lot easier to cut into portions. > >>> > >>> I'm in training for May, when I'll be over there eating the Real Stuff. > > > >> Felice. Can you explain to me with poor words what are you doing? > >> I didn't understand a word of what you have said. > >> I have only understood that you will go out to the *local*, But what > >> local? > >> Then I have understood that you have eaten smoked salmon on an irish > >> bread ![]() > >> I think you hide something... ![]() > >> Ps. I like bruschetta with smoked salmon over, parsley and fontina > >> cheese!!! > > > > Pandora, when I re-read my post, I see that it's full of <espressiones > > colloquiale>! > > > > "Shebang" is a slang term for "almost everything" or <quasi tutto> > > Ohhh! i enjoy to take lessons of slang ![]() > I begin now to write my personal vocabulary of american slang ![]() > > > > > A "local" is usually a neighborhood bar. In this case, it is a restaurant > > that serves an Irish breakfast. The whole "shebang" consists of bacon, > > sausages, black and white sausage-like "puddings", eggs, tomatoes and > > mushrooms -- all fried in fat -- and sometimes fried bread. It's a heart > > attack on a plate! > > ROFTL but sounds good!!!! > > My "mini" version involved wholemeal bread made with > > baking soda instead of yeast, a butter from Ireland, and smoked salmon. > > GNAM GNAM! > > > > > The Real Stuff refers to the breakfasts I will have in May on my next trip > > to Ireland, and that I am training myself to get ready for them! > > Ohhhhhh! Now I understand! > > > > Pandora, you do very well in understanding our sometimes very casual > > language, and I admire your interest in learning more about it. > > Thank you very much! I love to learn more of your language and also slang. > You have been very kind to have made a translation for me. Thank you again. > > -- > Cheers > Pandora Here Pandora: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_breakfast Various types of breakfasts including Irish and the Ulster Fry. |
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![]() "Arri London" > wrote in message ... > Here Pandora: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_breakfast > > Various types of breakfasts including Irish and the Ulster Fry. Thanks, Ari. Now I can just refer people to wiki for detailed descriptions! Felice |
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![]() Felice wrote: > > "Arri London" > wrote in message > ... > > > Here Pandora: > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_breakfast > > > > Various types of breakfasts including Irish and the Ulster Fry. > > Thanks, Ari. Now I can just refer people to wiki for detailed descriptions! > > Felice YVW The plate shown for the Ulster Fry is a little lean. The ones we ate there had more food on them ![]() |
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