What's the equivalent for "blah blah blah" in your language?
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
Blablabla (french) or sometimes "et blablabli et blablabla" (south-east at least)
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
bla bla bla (English)
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Blablabla (french) or sometimes "et blablabli et blablabla" (south-east at least)
English here. One of the few things I remember from my French lessons was a comic where one character said it «... et patati, et patata.»
I forget where in France that was supposed to be. We'd moved on from the Tricolor books set in La Rochelle (west coast) at that point, I think, but it might still have been there.
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English here. One of the few things I remember from my French lessons was a comic where one character said it «... et patati, et patata.»
I forget where in France that was supposed to be. We'd moved on from the Tricolor books set in La Rochelle (west coast) at that point, I think, but it might still have been there.
We definitely say that too
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
noop; noop; noop;
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
wrote last edited by [email protected]Wow so bla bla bla is fairly universal
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
Yada yada yada in Seinfeld.
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
In french it's "hon hon hon blah blah blah hon hon"
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
wrote last edited by [email protected]Blá blá blá, blábláblá, and other variations in Portuguese
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
"da da da" in Spanish.
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Oh yes, "et patati et patata" is pretty common too!
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Oh yes, "et patati et patata" is pretty common too!
That sounds like a cognate of the (American) English usage “potato, potato” (but pronounced poh-TAY-toe, poh-TAH-toe) to indicate the lack of distinction between two items that have been presented as different.
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
GenX:
Whatever, man.
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Pälä-pälä-pälä in Finnish.
ä marks the sound marked with "a" in "cat".
Or "plaa-plaa-plaa"
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
🤌🤌🤌 in ISL (Italian sign language).
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I just saw this strip of The far side, where a duck says how its wife just say "quack quack quack" in the morning and "quack quack quack" in the night, instead of "blah blah blah".
"bilmem ne bilmem ne", "dı dı" in turkish
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Yada yada yada in Seinfeld.
wrote last edited by [email protected]That's more from Jewish/Yiddish roots, I believe.
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"da da da" in Spanish.
Relevant: https://youtu.be/xqTBlft8gQA
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🤌🤌🤌 in ISL (Italian sign language).
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Relevant: https://youtu.be/xqTBlft8gQA
Haven’t heard that in a very long time!