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Speaking the Flame Language

Speaking the Flame Language

by Adam on August 27, 2015 at 12:00 am
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    • Something About Self-Confidence | This Is
      August 28, 2015, 6:25 am | #
  1. Jim
    Jim
    August 27, 2015, 12:55 am | # | Reply

    Um… omelette du fromage?

    • Jimmy
      Jimmy
      August 27, 2015, 7:35 am | # | Reply

      That’s all you can sayyyy! That’s all you can sayyyy!

  2. RichB
    RichB
    August 27, 2015, 2:30 am | # | Reply

    Zut alors! Mes pantalons sont en feu.

  3. Frank
    Frank
    August 27, 2015, 2:56 am | # | Reply

    The tricky one is when you visit a culture that speaks through interpretive dance, and rolling on the floor just happens to be their way to say “please give me overproof rum”, and you manage the nuances to do it exactly right to say “right in the face” and “about ten gallons”.

  4. Second to Last Unicorn
    Second to Last Unicorn
    August 27, 2015, 3:11 am | # | Reply

    In this regard the German language has a subtle but important distinction one should be aware of:
    “Bitte löschen Sie mich!” = “Please extinguish me!”
    “Bitte löschen Sie mich aus!” = “Please exterminate me!”

    • the_verTigO
      the_verTigO
      August 28, 2015, 12:48 am | # | Reply

      It’s like:
      “Umfahren Sie mich!” -> Drive around me! (Don’t run me over!)
      “Fahren Sie mich um!” -> Run me over!

  5. Rat
    Rat
    August 27, 2015, 5:23 am | # | Reply

    I’m pretty sure the plural for “American” is “Americans”, without the apostrophe. Them foreign grammars got to you, Adam? 🙂

    • Adam
      Adam
      August 27, 2015, 7:47 am | # | Reply

      It’s probably the lack of sleep. Good catch. Will fix.

  6. VaguelyCreepy
    VaguelyCreepy
    August 27, 2015, 5:49 am | # | Reply

    Ah, the joys of swearing in a foreign language. As long as you don’t care about expanding to places where it’s spoken, you can say whatever you want! (I was tempted to put an example in that sentence, but I don’t want to push my luck.)

    • someone
      someone
      August 27, 2015, 6:09 am | # | Reply

      אני אנסה: בני זונות טיפשים

    • Mahnarch
      Mahnarch
      August 27, 2015, 6:23 am | # | Reply

      I like yelling “Ju hachi!!!” when I’m angry.

      It’s Japanese for the number 18. But, it sounds bad. 😀
      Also, I’m a middle-aged American guy of Germanic decent.

    • N0083rP00F
      N0083rP00F
      August 27, 2015, 8:44 am | # | Reply

      My mum uses Scheibe – it means window pane but phonetically is quite close to Scheiße.

      • Mahnarch
        Mahnarch
        August 27, 2015, 2:03 pm | # | Reply

        lol
        Du bist mir scheibe?
        (You give me window pane? – a la “You’re *pooping* me?”)

        😀

        • RIK
          RIK
          August 23, 2016, 3:29 pm | # | Reply

          Actually, “Du bist mir Scheibe?” means “You are window pane (or slice [as in a slice of cheese or meat {but not a slice of cake}]) to me?”.
          “You give me window pane” would be: “Du gibst mir Scheibe?”, or, if you want to use actual grammar: “Gibst du mir (eine) Scheibe?”. I put “eine” in parentheses since it would be used with Scheibe but not with Scheiße (same as in English: Are you giving me a pane, or are you giving me shit?).

          Finally, the colloquial German phrase you are looking for is “Willst du mich bescheißen?” or “Willst du mich verarschen?” (literally: Do you want to shit/arse me?), depending on whether you prefer butts or that which issues from them.

  7. Sim
    Sim
    August 27, 2015, 5:50 am | # | Reply

    Just tell them something offensive like criticizing wine.
    Pro : Fire extinguished.
    Cons : Shoes mark on your clothes.

    • BugFanNo1Million
      BugFanNo1Million
      August 27, 2015, 10:17 am | # | Reply

      “English wine is far superior to this swill”

      • Mahnarch
        Mahnarch
        August 28, 2015, 8:52 am | # | Reply

        “Canada’s not so bad! Too bad the beer sucks.”

        • VaguelyCreepy
          VaguelyCreepy
          August 28, 2015, 7:02 pm | # | Reply

          You’re both insulting alcoholic beverages though. If they take enough offense to douse you with what you dissed, you’re just going to make your own situation worse.

          It’ll be fun for passersby to look at though.

        • Rena
          Rena
          August 30, 2015, 12:33 pm | # | Reply

          No, just insult the local hockey team eh.

  8. Pink Floyd
    Pink Floyd
    August 27, 2015, 6:56 am | # | Reply

    I, myself, find it quite necessary to also know how to ask for a beer in any language. Why? Because beer = tasty beverage PLUS beer will help you put out the fire.

    • AZHBUG
      AZHBUG
      August 27, 2015, 7:38 am | # | Reply

      one of my mates says the only two phrases you need when travelling overseas are “Two beers please” and “My friend will pay”. 🙂

  9. Karine76
    Karine76
    August 27, 2015, 8:04 am | # | Reply

    As native French speaker, I approve of that scatological humour in panel 4 🙂

    • Adam
      Adam
      August 27, 2015, 12:08 pm | # | Reply

      Haha!

  10. Hubcaps
    Hubcaps
    August 27, 2015, 8:28 am | # | Reply

    Take picture cards of Hamburgers, beer, toilets and the American Embassy.

  11. N0083rP00F
    N0083rP00F
    August 27, 2015, 8:41 am | # | Reply

    My southern travel phrases sum up as such;
    cerveza por favor, menú favor, la cuenta, por favor, qué manera de ir al baño?
    Yes I used phrase cards printed on business cards size, why do you ask?

  12. Marquar
    Marquar
    August 27, 2015, 10:02 am | # | Reply

    Je ne suis pas costume jouant la torche humaine, je suis un être humain normal sur le feu.

  13. Rhea
    Rhea
    August 27, 2015, 11:35 am | # | Reply

    D’artagnan said you needed only two words to manage in England: “come” and “goddam.” “You go into an inn, pound on the bar and say, ‘Goddam!’ and they bring you a drink. You look at a pretty woman and say, ‘Goddam!’ and she slaps your face, which shows that she understands.”

  14. Rhea
    Rhea
    August 27, 2015, 11:44 am | # | Reply

    Adam, will you finally get to find out– at least by asking around– if this is what it’s like to work in an office in France?

    https://www.bugmartini.com/comic/office-francais/

    • Adam
      Adam
      August 27, 2015, 12:08 pm | # | Reply

      Wow! Well remembered!

  15. Echo
    Echo
    August 28, 2015, 12:01 am | # | Reply

    I ran into trouble in Turkey when I confused the Turkish words for jump(alta) and six(atla). i think I may still have that wrong actually…

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