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How do you call these where you live?

>> No.9515440

>>9515430
sandwiches

>> No.9515443

el sandwicho

>> No.9515447

Sandwiches.

If they were presented neatly on a platter instead of piled up on a slab then they'd be tea sandwiches.

>> No.9515451

tramezzini

>> No.9515452

Boterham.

>> No.9515461

>>9515430
>white, untoasted bread
Poor people food. Garbage. Trash. 1st grader's lunch.

>> No.9515467

>>9515430
Voileipä

>> No.9515473

>>9515430
Tea sandwiches

>> No.9515474

>>9515430
Witches of the Sand

>> No.9515475

>>9515430
Another vite for tea sandwiches

>> No.9515476

>>9515452
kanker
hoer

>> No.9515483

>>9515430
Sandwiches are "butties" in Northern England also "Sarnnies" in the UK in general.

>> No.9515502

>>9515430
Sangas.

>> No.9515519

>>9515430
Hello non-native English speaker.
In English you would say "WHAT do you call these where you live?"

Regards

>> No.9515529

>>9515519
Either is acceptable, sweetness.
<3

>> No.9515544

>>9515483
Kill all brits

>> No.9515546

>>9515529
wrong

>> No.9515547

housewife babyfood

>> No.9515557

>>9515529
Nonsense.

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9515590

>>9515529
>american
>sweetnessposter

>> No.9515606

>>9515430
Breaddystacks.

>> No.9515672

>>9515430
Picture

>> No.9515674

бyтepбpoд

>> No.9515677

paninis

>> No.9515679

>>9515529
Don't listen to those dips, they are the type that rejects phrasing simply because they aren't used to it. It does sound better imo

>> No.9515688

>>9515679
It does not. "how to" implies a set of directions to perform a task: "how to call" is literally asking for instructions on operating a telecommunications device.

>> No.9515700

>>9515688
>it does not

That is the extent of you argument, since the second part relies on one specific definition of the word "call". I do respect your opinion that it sounds better in the other wording. Your opinion has been noted.

>> No.9515707

>>9515688
>>9515700
Actual, genuine retards.

>> No.9515712

>>9515700
>>9515679
>>9515529
if you want to pass as a native english speaker ignore this wise guy

if you don't, do what the fuck you want

>> No.9515762

>>9515700
>since the second part relies on one specific definition of the word "call"
Yes, the specific definition implied and necessitated by the question "how to" preceding it.
To use the other definition of call, one would need to ask "what", not "how".

>> No.9515781

Toad in a hole.

>> No.9515798

ti-sandwich pas d'croute

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9515830

>>9515430
Yummy triangles

>> No.9515841

>>9515476
Hou ook van jou.

>> No.9515843

brit here

tiddly wibbly triagnlydoodoo yum yums

>> No.9515848

>>9515430
Butties.

>> No.9515854

>>9515430
>no crust
>white bread
that's just garbage

>> No.9515856

>>9515843
You mean breaddystack.

>> No.9515901

>>9515700
>>9515529
Both "how" and "what" are not interchangeable in all situations. It depends on the context, also in regards to what type of answer you expect.
"How do you say <xxx> where you live?" is correct whereas "How do you say this where you life?" is incomplete, for nobody knows what "this" is. You would have to be pointing to a specific word or follow the sentence up with the specific word you meant. Referring to an object would be incorrect.
"What do you call this where you live?" is incomplete, for nobody knows what "this" is. However, referring to an object here works. You can instead say "What do you a call a sandvich where you live?" if you don't want to refer to something with other means.

"How do you call <xxx> where you live" is not proper English unless the answer you're expecting is how they initiate communication with <xxx>. If I remember correctly, the linguistic reason it's wrong has to do with the transitive-ness of the verb you're using in the sentence. It doesn't mean what you think it means, but most people are good enough at reading to mentally correct it to what you should have said because the sentence doesn't make sense if we don't mentally correct it.

>> No.9515984

>>9515430
Foam whispers, of course. Or Pyramid Parties if you're feeling fancy.

>> No.9515992

>>9515430
Does that bread glow in the dark?

>> No.9515997

>>9515430
gówno

>> No.9516121

>>9515688
>>9515762
That's nice. Except no one said "how to" ITT before you did.
The fact is, using the word 'how' in this manner, though archaic, is not incorrect. Or, at least, so say Archibald Macleish and his successor Robert Fitzpatrick, professors of rhetoric and oratory at Harvard. Look it up.

>>9515712
>dat 'everyone but me is the same poster' paranoia
Ya really ought to get yourself evaluated before that 'noia gets the better of you and you shoot up a farmer's market or something.

>> No.9516133

>>9515901
lol

>> No.9516135

>>9516121
>Except no one said "how to" ITT before you did.

Guess you didn't read OP, anon....

>> No.9516144

>>9516135
Re-read the OP and get back to me. It's only eight words, so it shouldn't take you too long. I'll wait.

>> No.9516318

>>9515430
Based ESL poster

>> No.9516324

>>9516144
You say eight, yet you're apparently failing at the first two.

>> No.9516358

>>9515430
We call them sandwiches, just like other normal non autistic people

>> No.9516367

No ones said finger sandwhiches, maybe because thats an inside term. Anyway, my moms british and swears by cucumber and curry egg salad sandwhiches, but i think people just make these things to look at. Who the fuck eats un toasted bread?

>> No.9516379

Sandhexen

>> No.9516400

>>9515430

Das Sandwiches

>> No.9516405

>>9516367
I thought finger sandwiches were cut straight, into "finger" shapes, rather than being cut on the diagonal.

>> No.9516442

stacked grain polygons, garnished internally

>> No.9516444

>>9515430
Those are the ugliest tea sandwiches I've ever seen. Have some damn pride.

>> No.9516470

>>9515430
Food stuck in between sponge cake bread imitates.

>> No.9516502

>>9516121
It doesn’t matter if you’re all the same guy and I wasn’t relying on the idea that you were, the fact is that your position is the same and I was commenting on the position.

>> No.9516517

big braunchos with or without atfgntjaw(pronounced robin)

>> No.9516545

>>9515483
>Sandwiches are "butties" in Northern England

Butties are only made with buns no?

>> No.9516618

>>9516545
No

>> No.9517161

>>9516324
Here's your (You). (^:
I know they sustain you.

>>9515430
háromszögszendvics

>> No.9517265

>>9515674
Buterbrod? Is the translation just "butter bread"?

>> No.9517805

>>9515430

Nylonbojtel

>> No.9517875

>>9515483
Where does the R come from?

>> No.9519019

>>9515430
finger sandwiches

>> No.9519251

>>9515430
Smorbrod

>> No.9519262

>>9515430
Cheese ghosties

>> No.9519264

sandwiches

>> No.9519265

>>9519262
Boo!

>> No.9519293

>>9515430
Firkantsjever

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9519302

>>9515430
Anal rompers

>> No.9519305

>>9519293
But they're triangles.

And they're called sangewedges.

>> No.9520109

>>9515430
tummy ready bready weddys
t. Bong

>> No.9520116

>>9519302
are there really people here that don't drink soda?!

>> No.9520152

>cut into wedges
>somehow, no one calls it a sandwedge
Golf be damned, I'd eat the fuck out of a sandwedge.

>> No.9520155

cookies

>> No.9520841
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9520841

I think cucumber sandwiches are just divine, darling.

>> No.9521564

>>9515430
Deli sweepins (gently used).

>> No.9521571

>>9515430
kanapki

>> No.9521681

>>9517265
same as in german "butterbrot". literally butter-bread.

>> No.9521732

>>9515430
Fluffy meaty puffies.

>> No.9521737

>>9515430
ding-ling dankers

>> No.9521949

Queeny's num-num crooked pinky tea tooters.

>> No.9522350

sammich <3

>> No.9522526

>>9521949
Just like John Wayne used to make them

>> No.9522837

>>9515430

Club Sandwiches.

>> No.9522852

le sandwich

>> No.9522858

montagus

>> No.9523496

>>9515544
They invented it they can call it what they want

>> No.9523581

>>9515430
Faggots

>> No.9523958

finla
kolmioleipä (triangle bread)

>> No.9523997

Sandwiches or Butterbrot

>> No.9524003

>>9515430

finger sandwiches

small crustless sandwiches

>> No.9524190

>>9515461

so it's for you, right? yum yum in your tum tum, welfaro.

>> No.9524340

Mongolen sandwichen

>> No.9525745

>>9515430
why is the bread so white and missing the crust

also sandwiches

>> No.9525773

>>9515430
"party" or "tea" sandwices

>> No.9527612
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9527612

>>9515430
in germany its ساندویچ

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9529069

sandos

>> No.9529124

Iklemmts
(translates to clamped)

>> No.9529189

Stulle

>> No.9529259

TRAMEZZINI PORCO DIO

>> No.9529265

>>9527612
nein, the correct spelling is ساندويتش or شطيرة .
t. Arab

>> No.9529296

+1 for sangas

>> No.9529325

Samma-lamma-ding-dongs

>> No.9529446

>>9515430
Sammies

>> No.9529456

>>9515841
Verkrachting

>> No.9529466
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9529466

>>9515430
GLOM

>> No.9529625

Canned ham on rye

>> No.9529662

Sushi

>> No.9529681

>>9515430
sambos,
regards,
Dublin,
Ireland

>> No.9531658

>>9515430
Kanapeczki

>> No.9531661

>>9515430
Tea sandwiches.

>> No.9531735

Mongoloid sandwiches

>> No.9532050

>>9515452
gebaseerd..

>> No.9532095

>>9515430
サンドウィッチ

>> No.9532107

>>9515430
tramezzini

>> No.9532148

szendvics

>> No.9532415

>>9515467
i thought this was a joke so i looked it up and the finnish word for "sandwich" is, in fact, "butterbread"

>> No.9532567

Smörgåsar

>> No.9532629

>>9515430
Boterhammen zonder korstjes
uwu

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9533445

>>9515430
"Where's the rest of it?"

>> No.9533451

>>9515467
Noi on kylläkin kolmioleipiä, senkin körmy.

>> No.9533486

>>9517875
It's technically S-ah-nee

Southern Englanders elongate that a sound, like Bath is b-ah-th

Got anglicised as Sarnie

>> No.9533495

Sandwich triangle. The worst form of sustenance known to man yet for some reason delicious.

>> No.9533523

>>9515430
małe trójkątne kanapki z chujowego chleba

>> No.9533529

>>9515443
kek

>> No.9533530

>>9515430
How is that bread so white? Is it steamed? Is this a poorly colored photo I'm seeing on my expertly calibrated monitor?

>> No.9533543

>>9533530
Look at the salmon in the back, it's under a really bright light

>> No.9533544

>>9515430
Come here sammies.

>> No.9533547

>>9516545
>buns

They're called cobs, faggot

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9533964

>>9515430

Poverty sandwiches. If you are eating bread that looks like that, you are either poor or an idiot.

>> No.9535129

>>9515430
Sanguches de miga

>> No.9535197

>>9533964
>eating white bread is now something only poor people do
what will /ck/ think of next

>> No.9535367

>>9535197

Times change, it turns out that eating shitty wonderbread with absolutely no nutritional value falls under being poor as fuck, or at the very least retarded.

>> No.9535376

>>9515430
PB&J with the crust cut off.

>> No.9535968

>>9515430
Smörgåsar

>> No.9537391

>>9515430
Sendwatches