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Could someone please expalin this to me "5x8=40 8x5=tarencua"
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5x8 = cuarenta So, if you mix up the 5x8 to get 8x5, you then mix up the letters of cuarenta to get the result. This is the funniest joke I have seen this year. Mind you, it's only 3rd January. :rolleyes: |
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Thank You no wonder that I could not find the definition of "tarencua"
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8x5 reversed of 5x8
tarencua is the reverse of cuarenta (by syllable) |
¡¡¡aJ-aJ-aJ!!!
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I didn't understand the joke really.
If may someone explain me better the joke. Thank you. |
it's somebody else's turn... :rolleyes:
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Hola Crotalito
el chiste es aplicar para las letras (palabra "cuarenta") la propiedad conmutativa (el orden de los factores no altera el producto) Asi para números es válida 5 x 8 = 8 x 5 = 40 pero no para las palabras cuarenta distinto de cuataren distinto de tarencua de ahí el chiste: 5x8=40 (cuarenta) 8x5=tarencua Saludos :D |
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Crotalito, review the thread...
Is there ANY WORD or SYMBOL you don't understand in the posts of this thread? Let me know which one is the FIRST word or symbol you don't understand here... and then we can go from there. ta-ren-cua = cua-ren-ta = 5 x 8 = 8 x 5 Si dices "cinco-por-ocho igual a cua-ren-ta" puedes decir "ocho-por-cinco igual a ta-ren-cua" Al igual que alteras el orden de "cinco" y "ocho" puedes alterar "cua" y "ta". Por eso yo me reí "al revés" (aJ-aJ-aJ). Does that help? |
The joke was not very funny, but the thread is. :D :D :D
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No kidding! :D :D :D
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That jokes didn't like me much really, but I laughed me with only fact to see you explain me more minutely. Sincerely yours. |
Okay! (I was busy these days, but glad to be of pleh!) ;)
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