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* According to Wiki/TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of these languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
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* According to Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of these languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
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** The first movie certainly picks up on the parallel, having Mr. Gruber describe his experience of being s child of the kindertransport, and comparing it to Paddington's as a young immigrant.
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** The first movie certainly picks up on the parallel, having Mr. Gruber describe his experience of being s child of the kindertransport, and comparing it to Paddington's as a young immigrant.immigrant.
[[WMG: Paddington is a [[https://focusingonwildlife.com/news/golden-spectacled-bear-the-real-paddington-bear/ golden spectacled bear]].]]
[[WMG: Paddington is a [[https://focusingonwildlife.com/news/golden-spectacled-bear-the-real-paddington-bear/ golden spectacled bear]].]]
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** [[TearJerker That's unspeakably sad.]]
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** [[TearJerker That's unspeakably sad.]]]]
** The first movie certainly picks up on the parallel, having Mr. Gruber describe his experience of being s child of the kindertransport, and comparing it to Paddington's as a young immigrant.
** The first movie certainly picks up on the parallel, having Mr. Gruber describe his experience of being s child of the kindertransport, and comparing it to Paddington's as a young immigrant.
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* According to TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of these languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
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* According to TheOtherWiki Wiki/TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of these languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
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** [[TearJerker That's unspeakably sad.]]
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** [[TearJerker That's unspeakably sad.]]
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Corrected the quote from A Bear Called Paddington.
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** '' "Thats why Aunt “Aunt Lucy taght always said she wanted me to emigrate when I was old enough. That’s why she taught me to speak english" English.” ''
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Just fixing some capitalization.
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** '' "Thats why aunt lucy Aunt Lucy taght me to speak english" ''
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[[WMG: Paddington is supposed to be hero to [[BlitzEvacuees evacuees]] who went unclaimed after the war.]]
He arrives back from somewhere far away and unfamiliar with a relative he has never met before who wanted shot of him ("Aunt Lucy always wanted me to emigrate when I was old enough"). He wears a tag that asks a stranger to take care of him. He returns to the train station where he must have set off from, and there's no one there. About 40,000 of the WWII children came back to find that their parents had gone.
He arrives back from somewhere far away and unfamiliar with a relative he has never met before who wanted shot of him ("Aunt Lucy always wanted me to emigrate when I was old enough"). He wears a tag that asks a stranger to take care of him. He returns to the train station where he must have set off from, and there's no one there. About 40,000 of the WWII children came back to find that their parents had gone.
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[[WMG: Paddington is supposed to be a hero to [[BlitzEvacuees evacuees]] who went unclaimed after the war.]]
He arrives back from somewhere far away and unfamiliar after living with a relative hehas had never met before who wanted shot of him ("Aunt Lucy always wanted me to emigrate when I was old enough"). He wears a tag that asks a stranger to take care of him. He returns to the train station where he must have set off from, and there's no one there. About 40,000 of the WWII children came back to find that their parents had gone.
He arrives back from somewhere far away and unfamiliar after living with a relative he
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** '' "Thats why aunt lucy taght me to speak english" ''
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Rigellian
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*According to TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of theses languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
** [[FridgeLogic But...]] if a language sounds exactly like English, then isn't it, per definition, English?
** [[FridgeLogic But...]] if a language sounds exactly like English, then isn't it, per definition, English?
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*According to TheOtherWiki Quechua and Aymara are official languages in the areas that they are spoken in. Do either of theses these languages sound exactly like English? More research needs to be done!
** [[FridgeLogic But...]] if a language sounds exactly like English, then isn't it, per definition,English?
English? Of course it does, unless it's [[AliensSpeakingEnglish Rigellian]] or something.
** [[FridgeLogic But...]] if a language sounds exactly like English, then isn't it, per definition,