Pronunciation of the English word turk.
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1. | An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Gurkha, a Latvian, a Turk, an Aussie, a German, an American, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Mexican, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Jordanian, a Kiwi, a Swede, a Finn, an Israeli, a Romanian, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss, a Greek, a Singaporean, an Italian, a Norwegian, an Argentinian, a Libyan and a South African went to a night club. The bouncer said: "Sorry, I can't let you in without a Thai." | |
2. | I am a Turk and I love my country. | |
3. | Tom is a Turk. | |
4. | Mary is a Turk. | |
5. | Anne was curled up Turk-fashion on the hearthrug, gazing into that joyous glow where the sunshine of a hundred summers was being distilled from the maple cordwood. | |
6. | Tom is a Turk-hater. | |
7. | No turbaned Turk, no hired Venetian or Malay, could have smote him with more seeming malice. | |
8. | No, I'm not a German, I'm a Turk. | |
9. | It was a Turk who observed it for the first time. He talked about it at an astronomy congress. | |
10. | Shortly thereafter, a Turkish dictator decided that all his people must dress in the European way. Anyone who disobeyed would be put to death. Then the Turk spoke to astronomers about his discovery again. And this time they all believed he was telling the truth. |