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Anyone who not only travels a lot but likes hanging out with locals will know some idioms from other languages. Those weird, fascinating phrases whose figurative meaning has nothing to do with the literal one, and yet they play an important role in communication. They are unique to a place and its language, amplifying a message while drawing the audience in.
They give clues about the customs and values of their originating culture. They are funny, cool and knowing those of a different language marks the difference between mechanically parroting a series of words in a grammatically correct fashion, and beginning to "think" in that language.
For this game, I gathered some funny phrases from around the world. From Korea to Poland, and from Brazil to Greece, I translated everything into English (so that anyone can play) and you need to figure out what each one means (that part will be in English also). And as always, let’s have one guess each time so more people can play and enjoy the game. I'll be off for a week starting Monday but worry not. I left a cheat sheet with the rest of the team so guess away and they'll be able to tell you if you are right or wrong.
Have fun! 😉
Nick
Hey @Laura2484
You're on it with these guesses! Not to worry, @Nick is coming with a round up of which ones you've all got shortly 👌
@Laura2484 you have the can't think straight part correct, but not because of something terrible that happened...
@Laura2484 @Nick Very close Laura - good guess! You can't think straight because you have drunk too much alcohol
ahahaha that is so not fair @Yannis37 (just kidding of course, but there are so many more from other languages waiting to be solved 😉)
also "can't think OR STAND straight due to being wasted" lol
I know Nick - I think i also found a Korean one