Talk:Bilingual pun

Latest comment: 2 years ago by TobyJ

Maybe I'm mising something... edit

If anyone can explain why this (a) makes sense; and (b) is a joke, it might stand a chance of going back in the article.

Bilingual puns may also use words which have completely different meanings in two languages. A classic example is a knock-knock joke with a bilingual pun punchline. The joke begins typically as "knock, knock" and in answer to "who's there?", the answer is "Kelly Importa", which in Spanish may sound like "Que le importa" - a loose translation in Spanish is "what do you care?".[3]TobyJ (talk) 06:04, 20 March 2022 (UTC)Reply