My tailor is rich
“ My tailor is rich ” (“my tailor is rich” in French) is the first Phrase of the English without sorrow , first work of the method Assimil of training of the English, written by Alphonse Chérel in 1929.
It was parodied and taken again many times, for example in the Professional singer bald person , Astérix at Breton the or the Gendarme in New York . Since, the Assimil methods evolved/moved, but this continuous sentence to be used in the language running to evoke the training of English.
Such references are tinted of Humor, because this sentence is difficult to place in a conversation.
Equivalents
- With the Japan: “ This has PEN ” (" It is a stylo" in English. A sentence which one can regard as more useful in a classroom than " My tailor is riche.")
- In Italy: “ The PEN is one the table ” (" The pen is on the table")
- In its spectacle the Other it is me , the humorist Gad Elmaleh reports that one of the first English sentences that it had to learn and repeat is “ Where is Brian? ” (" Or is Brian? "), it for what it was necessary to answer “ Brian is in the kitchen ” (" Brian is in the cuisine.")
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