Sunday, April 22, 2007

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious !




I watched Marry Poppins about 18 years ago and until this day i sometimes sing "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".

Turns out the word "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" [soo-per-kal-uh-fraj-uh-lis-tik-ek-spee-al-i-doh-shuhs] is not only the longest english word, but actually means something :P
According to Richard Ledered the author of the book Crazy English roots of the words have been defined as:
super- "above," cali- "beauty," fragilistic- "delicate," expiali- "to atone," and docious- "educable," with the sum of these parts signifying roughly "Atoning for educatability through delicate beauty."
This explication of its connotations suits the fictional character of Mary Poppins, in that she presents herself as both superlatively beautiful and also supremely intelligent and capable of great achievements.

, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .

For those who didn't come across Mary Poppins during their childhood, Below is a taste of what you missed.

2 comments:

CHNDL said...

LOOOL i loved that song ! what a days ha ?

Lulu al manner said...

shut up you r the worst singer in the world.