Italian man creates new words on BBC News
My friend Sam was watching BBC News last night, and came across this chap pushing the boundaries of language.
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 11:56, Reply)
My friend Sam was watching BBC News last night, and came across this chap pushing the boundaries of language.
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 11:56, Reply)
Which of the words has he made up?
"...and that's why we understand this is not longer possible interlocutor; This is not legitimate interlocutor for the international [inaudible]"
He is saying that the subject is no longer an appropriate person to act as the interlocutor for, presumably, the Libyan government.
Interlocutor
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:05, Reply)
Would have taken a few seconds
to look in a dictionary before posting that to youtube.
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:10, Reply)
to look in a dictionary before posting that to youtube.
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:10, Reply)
There's this book, right, it's apparently got words in it, and what they mean!
It's called 'dick' something or other, I think *shrugs*
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:12, Reply)
It's called 'dick' something or other, I think *shrugs*
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:12, Reply)
he's fine compared to raymond blanc.
i have to put the subtitles on when he's on the telly
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:30, Reply)
i have to put the subtitles on when he's on the telly
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 12:30, Reply)