One of my family members has chronic diarrhea. Their name is in this picture (kinda). I'm not sure I should send this to them or wait until we're having an argument.
Bern ist on the map. The french part of the Canton of Bern doesn't use "riclette" either.
"Riclette" is a word coming from the franco-provençale patois Fribourgeois. In fact, the prononciation of "riclette" sounds really different from "raclette" despite having one different letter.
that's some serious gourmet shit
Royale with chiasse
Cup worthy?
Thought you were referencing a very different cup.
same, I had to open it in a private tab
Diarrhee, diarrhoo, diarrhaa, diarrhaha
I guess you have to enunciate very carefully when ordering raclette in eastern France.
You are safe in France, this is roman Swiss :)
What did Katrin do to those people?
One of my family members has chronic diarrhea. Their name is in this picture (kinda). I'm not sure I should send this to them or wait until we're having an argument.
Well, i guess Alsace was german after all
The other side of the ocean: "Avoir el flu"
Jchie liquide!!
I'm gonna have to bring this up with my neighbors, the cliches
Wow, thank you for expanding my vocabulary in ways I did not imagine possible.
I did not need to know that 🤢.
Never ask for raclette in a restaurant in Bern, then?
Bern ist on the map. The french part of the Canton of Bern doesn't use "riclette" either.
"Riclette" is a word coming from the franco-provençale patois Fribourgeois. In fact, the prononciation of "riclette" sounds really different from "raclette" despite having one different letter.
God, you're boring 😂
Chite.
Thanks 4 the informative post!
Love the Italian "contamination" in Corsica (in inverted commas because I don't know which influenced which).
Kakanj representin'
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