The period represents a pause. Spoken in: Macedonia, a former republic of Yugoslavia Transliteration: Jac mosham staklo da yadam. Ne ke me boli. Spoken in: Malaysia In Malaysian: Saya boleh memakan kaca dan tidak menyakiti saya. A mixture of German, English, Dutch and various indigenous languages hung on a melanesian grammar frame. Spoken in: L. Accent is on the penultimate syllable. If I can eat glass, then it does not hurt. Spoken in: the Middle East Transliteration:Man meetoonam sheesheh bowkhoram; dard nehmeekohneh.
Literally: I can eat glass; it does not hurt. Spoken in: Poland Transliteration: Ja moge jesc szklo, nic mi to nie szkodzi. Alternately: Moge jesc szklo, nie boli mnie to. Pronounced: MO-ga yeshtch shkwo, niah BO-lee mnia to.
Alternately: Moge jesc szklo, mnie to nie boli. Pronounced: MO-ga yeshtch shkwo, mnia to nia BO-lee. Even though its spoken varieties have been strongly Castilianized through the centuries, structurally Galizan is basically Portuguese. Still, a strong case can be made that it is an independent language.
Spoken in: Southern France, Italy, and Spain. Spoken in: St. Lucia is an island of sqaure miles, a neighbor of Martinique to the north , St. Vincent and the Grenadines to the south , and Barbados to the east. English is the official language now, but St.
Lucia was colonized by the French from the late seventeenth century until the English won it away from the French in —and even after that, the French colonial influence remained stronger than the English for several decades.
A French-lexicon creole is still widely spoken—some old rural people are still monolingual in the language. Pronounced: SOO-reen gaw gloyn-yuh ich-uh; cha gorshtich ee mee. Spoken in: the works of J. Noel suggests that the future tense can be used to imply ability.
I never kanah, wan! Mix and match the versions at will! Note on Singlish: Not quite a dialect; it is a controversial symptom of the infiltration of Malay, Tamil and various Chinese dialects into the old colonial language, English.
Spoken in: The former Yugoslavia Written as: Mogu da jedem staklo. To me ne boli. Toh me ne bah-LEE. Ekeke ya nketsa letho. Aykaykay ya ngkaytsa laytoo. Notes: Soendejysk is a dialect spoken in the southern part of Jutland in Denmark. It is a influenced by the German language. This is because this part of the country often has been occupied by the Germans during a variety of wars. Literal translation: I can eat glass, it does not do me damage.
Note: The second translation is probably more accurate. Spoken in: Philippines In Tagalog: Nakakakain ako ng salamin; hindi naman ako masasaktan. Spoken in: Ironically, Taiwan Transliteration: Waah eh-dung jaah buh-lay; bei gahwah deiah-shong. Transliteration: Kanadi sapatulum, orukedum varathu. Spoken in: Thailand Transliteration: Taa pom chan gin grajok, mai jeb bpuad. Notes: Pom is the first person singular pronoun which would be most appropriate for male foreigners to use, chan is for females.
Spoken in: southern regions of South Africa Transliteration: Ndingayita ibotile. Ayisokuze indenze nto. Pronunciation: All Nguni languages of which Xhosa is one equally weight each syllable: Djingayita eebodeelee.
Spoken in: areas in which Central and Eastern European Jews have settled. In this section resides the assorted suggestions that did not really fit anywhere within the traditional ICEGP framework. Spoken in: alt. Eat glass? Submitted by Jed Anderson. Mayumi on November 30th, MsMe on August 17th, Eating glass is perfectly healthy and normal. I mix coarse ground glass into my food every 2 days. It keeps me regular and helps me lose weight. I have lost 28kg in 2 weeks from doing this.
The only side affects are it making your stool quite lumpy with large grissley bits, but it is nit painful. Glass Man on March 6th, The glass that is eaten is made out of sugar.
This is the same type of glass used in action movie scenes where a man jumps through a glass window somehow not getting a single cut on him or her. She may eat the glass and die… Lol. Katy on February 20th, Delicious: How are some people able to bite, chew and swallow glass? StumbleUpon: How are some people able to bite, chew and swallow glass? He challenged the local police to put him in a life-threatening device. Houdini then escaped from the device and hid in the crowd for a few minutes to create tension.
He then revealed himself and amazed the crowd. He was initially a card performer. They are most commonly known as Penn and Teller. They are a pair that does all their tricks together. Penn is loud and talks all the time while Teller is silent.
This combination makes their act perfect on the stage, and they have made a mark in the magic world. They are popular mostly because of the combination of Magic and comedy. They often release a few secrets about the trick to the audience. This makes the audience believe that they know what is happening. After the trick, they find out that it is an entirely different trick.
David Copperfield is another great magician of our time. He is the most famous Magician who has featured in many television shows and tours. According to Forbes, Copperfield is the most commercially successful magician of all time. He started his career as a magician in , and he has been a sensation up to date. He has won 11 Guinness world records. Not to forget a knighthood by the French government, and he has been named a living legend. He has made up to 4 billion as of Some of his best-known tricks include the disappearing and reappearing of the statue of liberty, vanishing of a Learjet, flying on stage, and walking through the Great Wall of China.
What is Magic? Magic is an art that involves illusions, close-up tricks, and stage magic. The artist performs seemingly impossible acts using natural means. Magicians do not have powers; it is all skills and mind games. Magicians practice the tricks they perform. They get a trick and read up on it.
They then practice the same trick for up to a year until they have mastered it perfectly. There is no school for magicians, so most are either self-taught or learn from another magician. Magicians spend a lot of money on books.
The books contain documentation about tricks and escapes made by other great magicians. This gives them directions, and they practice to master the tricks. There are no special powers involved. The Magician connects with the audience and does the trick using science, psychology, or other avenues they need.
Magic is fun, and it has been entertaining for audiences since it started. Today, there are a lot of magic tricks that anyone can do. You could learn some sip le tricks to impress your friends with. Before you attempt a trick, make sure you have all the facts right. This will ensure that you are in no danger while you do the trick.
Tricks like eating glass are easy, but they could be fatal if done incorrectly. They should only be attempted by adults or under the supervision of an adult. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. All About Magic by Author March 9,
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