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The Spanish guy, excited, points and shouts, "Eso sí que es!" The salesperson's jaw drops and he says, "Well, why didn't you TELL me you knew how to spell it?"
Calcetines means 'socks' in Spanish.... "Eso si que es" means "that's what it is", but it is pronounced like "s-o-c-k-s". Eso (s-o) si (c) que (k) es (s)
28 Φεβ 2023 · These spanish jokes are divided into five categories: Keep reading to laugh in two languages! 1 Como les fue en la escuela hoy? Bien, la maestra nos enseñó el sistema reproductor femenino. Y que más vieron hoy? A la policía arrestando a la maestra. How was school today? Fine. The Teacher showed us the female reproductive organ.
As they passed the underwear counter, the man spotted a display of socks and happily grabbed a pair. Holding them up he proclaimed "Eso sí que es!". "Well, if you could spell it, why didn't you do that in the beginning?" asked the exasperated salesgirl.
10 Σεπ 2024 · After a while, they see a pair and exclaim, ¡Eso sí que es! (“Eso sí que es” sounds like “S-O-C-K-S,” spelling "socks" in English.) Why did the jalapeño turn red?
Due to a delightful linguistic coincidence, the Spanish phrase "¡Eso sí que es!" ("That's exactly right!" or "That's it!") sounds like the English spelling of "S-O-C-K-S."
1 Ιουλ 2010 · If it's followed by 'que es' - it means 'that's what it is'. As in, that sounds like a chicken. Eso sí que es. (that's what it is ) And speaking of that phrase - here's a joke about it: > This guy goes into a department store, but he's from Mexico, and he doesn't know any English.