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Ep-Steen Or Ep-Stine?
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deliberate slur, or honest mistake? at school I learned that in German, E before I is pronounced "aye" - or is it the case jewish names do not adhere to that rule?
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deliberate slur, or honest mistake? at school I learned that in German, E before I is pronounced "aye" - or is it the case jewish names do not adhere to that rule?
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it is how the owner says it is pronounced innit?
(a bit like towns - tarnton as Taunton is an exception - and Launceston ( larnston ) in Cornwall is lorn-cess-ton in oz).
there was a thirties' limerick whcih i dont think is anti semitic - which others might recollect
there was a family called Stein
there is gert and ep and Ein,
one writes bunk
the other carves junk
and no one can understand Ein
gertrude stein came out with things like
a rose is a rose is a rose
epstein carved figures for the new BMA house ( 1930) which enraged the London crowd so much that they scaled the walls of the house tore off the statues and destroyed them. no not THAT BMA house, the one in the strand which became Rhodesia House and is now Zim House
it is how the owner says it is pronounced innit?
(a bit like towns - tarnton as Taunton is an exception - and Launceston ( larnston ) in Cornwall is lorn-cess-ton in oz).
there was a thirties' limerick whcih i dont think is anti semitic - which others might recollect
there was a family called Stein
there is gert and ep and Ein,
one writes bunk
the other carves junk
and no one can understand Ein
gertrude stein came out with things like
a rose is a rose is a rose
epstein carved figures for the new BMA house ( 1930) which enraged the London crowd so much that they scaled the walls of the house tore off the statues and destroyed them. no not THAT BMA house, the one in the strand which became Rhodesia House and is now Zim House
Nothing to do with any Jewish connection that I can see - it is German in origin. Stein (stine) = stone and, more cheerfully, beer-mug. The 'steen' pronunciation irritates me, but whatever his family wanted is their concern. As a child, my dentist was called Mr. Lever, but his Polish parents were Liebrowich - so he Anglicised it.
wartime joke of a Pole taking an eye test
can you red out the fifth line please ?
read it out - I now the fellow !
thirty years later a polish director asked us brits why we called one of his colleagues Shamak?
and I said no one can say Przemek
(they can say the p and r and z separately - we couldnt)
o it was short for Przemyslaw
and the el had a thingey froo it so it was a "waw"
can you red out the fifth line please ?
read it out - I now the fellow !
thirty years later a polish director asked us brits why we called one of his colleagues Shamak?
and I said no one can say Przemek
(they can say the p and r and z separately - we couldnt)
o it was short for Przemyslaw
and the el had a thingey froo it so it was a "waw"
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