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    Merkin and seppo

    Hello,
    I just recently learned the words merkin and seppo. They are quite amusing. Are they any others like that?

    Thank you,

    Scott

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    Re: Merkin and seppo

    Quote Originally Posted by fortheether
    Hello,
    I just recently learned the words merkin and seppo. They are quite amusing. Are they any others like that?
    I don't know. That would be for our Limey brethren to supply. But for the benefit of those who don't know what you are talking about, "merkin" and "seppo" are UK terms for Americans.

    Merkin is from the way some pronounce the word American as 'muhrican, and is a real word meaning false pubic hair, which is the source of the humor.

    Seppo comes from 'septic' which comes from 'septic tank' which is Cockney rhyming slang for Yank, short for Yankee, which, as everyone knows, is an American.

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    Можно перенести тему в English for Russians или ESL?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaya
    Можно перенести тему в English for Russians или ESL?
    But fortheether is not Russian and English is not the second language for him!
    Maybe we should rename the "English for Russians" section into "English for everybody"?
    In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Оля
    English is not the second language for him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaya
    Quote Originally Posted by Оля
    English is not the second language for him!
    Если английский по счёту уже третий, тоже ничего страшного.
    Он американец.
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    [quote=Оля][quote=Zaya][quote="Оля":bcqyih3l]English is not the second language for him! [/quote]
    Если английский по счёту уже третий, тоже ничего страшного. [/quote]
    Он американец. [/quote:bcqyih3l]
    У американцев бывает первым (родным) бывает и испанский. А также другие языки.

    К тому же он будет уже не первым американцем, чья тема находится в English for Russians:
    [url="http://masterrussian.net/mforum/viewtopic.php?t=13914"]http://masterrussian.net/mforum/viewtopic.php?t=13914[/url]
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    Re: Merkin and seppo

    Quote Originally Posted by Matroskin Kot
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    Seppo comes from 'septic' which comes from 'septic tank' which is Cockney rhyming slang for Yank, short for Yankee, which, as everyone knows, is an American.

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    That is not quite right. Seppo comes from Yank Tank (a big American car) Then from the word "Tank" comes "Septic" Septic Tank. Then it is shortened again to Seppo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaya
    У американцев бывает первым (родным) бывает и испанский. А также другие языки.
    У него родной английский, я точно знаю.
    In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.

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    An extension of the septic ie septic tank = yank = American is that someone with anti American views may be referred to as an antiseptic or "listerine" - (a brand of anti-septic mouthwash).
    Rhyming slang can be obscure for native English speakers. I presume it is inpenetrable to ESL folk - especially in the extended variety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Оля
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaya
    У американцев бывает первым (родным) бывает и испанский. А также другие языки.
    У него родной английский, я точно знаю.
    Понятно.

    Quote Originally Posted by Оля
    Maybe we should rename the "English for Russians" section into "English for everybody"?
    По-моему, хорошая идея. Если там по-прежнему можно будет писать и на русском, и на английском.
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    As an extension to the Seppo theme (which, despite being cockerney slang is probably more common in Australia than it is in the UK and may well have originated there), Americans can also be known as 'Shermans', from Sherman Tank; Yank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Оля
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaya
    Можно перенести тему в English for Russians или ESL?
    But fortheether is not Russian and English is not the second language for him!
    Maybe we should rename the "English for Russians" section into "English for everybody"?
    Maybe there should be two sections:

    American English for everybody.
    British English for everybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotcher
    As an extension to the Seppo theme (which, despite being cockerney slang is probably more common in Australia than it is in the UK and may well have originated there), Americans can also be known as 'Shermans', from Sherman Tank; Yank.
    Is Sherman used in a derogatory manner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fortheether
    Quote Originally Posted by scotcher
    As an extension to the Seppo theme (which, despite being cockerney slang is probably more common in Australia than it is in the UK and may well have originated there), Americans can also be known as 'Shermans', from Sherman Tank; Yank.
    Is Sherman used in a derogatory manner?
    No, but then neither is seppo really.

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    I agree with Scotcher that it is not really derogatory.
    PS I thought too that it originated in Australia. We have a name for everyone, it's no big deal.
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    That's because you Skippies are all descended from deported cockney criminals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT
    ... We have a name for everyone, ...
    What about Germans, Russians, Spaniards? Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
    Quote Originally Posted by DDT
    ... We have a name for everyone, ...
    What about Germans, Russians, Spaniards? Just curious.
    There are lots for Germans, most originating during WWII.

    I don't think we have any for Russian. Russkis maybe. I'll try and insert "moskal" into the English language :P

    I think in Israel they use "russki" has a derogatory term for (recent) Russian-speaking immigrants to the country (there are lots of them :P ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TATY
    There are lots for Germans, most originating during WWII.
    Do you use "фрицы" (from Fritz)?

    I don't think we have any for Russian. Russkis maybe. I'll try and insert "moskal" into the English language :P
    I like Russkis. I know it's supposed to be derogatory, but it's actually nice. "Moskal" on the other hand is kinda offensive.

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