Argentine graphic humorist, cartoonist, screenwriter, cartoonist and writer Roberto FontanarrosaHeld in Rosario on 19 November 2004, the III. sworn defense. Three years before he died, the intellectual asked himself on that date, “Why are bad words bad? Do they shoot others? Are they shoddy?” asked.
fighting fun in spanish
Recently became an actress, Mexican Salma Hayekreminded us of Fontanarrosa’s fantastic intervention (almost hilarious monologue, wow).
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” During an interview on ABC on the occasion of the film’s premiere “Puss in Boots“, where he lends his voice to “Kitty soft legs”, the presenter asks the interpreter how many languages are spoken in your home.
The heroine of the films “Frida” and “Open Until Dawn”, Married to French François-Henri PinaultOne of the richest men in the world answers three questions: English, Spanish and French.
At this point, Kimmel becomes interested in which one he uses. “yelling at the kids”. He states that he tries not to raise his voice at them, but to scold them, his favorite language is undoubtedly Spanish.
“Is it because his words are better?” asks the comedian. presented the last Oscar premiere. Salma Hayek accompanied her message with very expressive gestures, “Yeah, most of them… delicious!” she exclaims.
“They’re the best when you just want to let it out. They are longer and more detailed.“, explains before comparing it to the brevity of the Anglo-Saxon language: “In English, shi, shi, shi; and in Spanish ta, ta, ta, taaaaa…”.
Insulting the goat’s man
“Have more time to blow out the anger. That’s great!”, the actor continues, continuing the laughter of the audience and the interviewer. It’s then that he comes up with the idea to add that even swearing can be used as a compliment.
The comedian takes the glove and ask for sample. Then the woman, who doesn’t want to talk on TV other than the tacos eaten in her hometown, starts to give hints of insult: Say, “This is an animal man, a big taco… It depends on how you act. Look”. Mexicans are laughing“.
“What is the animal?” asks Kimmel. Hayek, I’m not going to interrupt the comedian and say, “I… Hey, he’s like a goat man.” “The Chupacabra? Am I on the right track?” The actress continues to compliment: “She, maybe… No, she male version of goat. Not a goat, no, you should still say goat. We invented the word, that’s it, we’re not supposed to talk about it”, the first Mexican to be nominated for an Oscar for the lead role, simulating boredom.