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Chistes

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We analyze the spanish joke in our episode 39th. Why are jockes told? why does the joke make you laugh? We talk about a language building where we use the double meaning of words, the understood or implied meaning, the implicit proposal or the linguistic nonsense, in order to cause a comical effect and to make yo laughing.
We review too the most usual funny topics of jokes: domestic characters, citizen from several countries, citizen from different spanish areas, know-it-all children, couple, jobs, human stupidity, eroticism,... and many more topics that are part of idiosyncrasy humour of each country.
We tell a lot of jokes about all kind of topics whose explanation you can check out in the pdf learning guide-transcript of the episode, in www.spanishpodcast.org.

En nuestro episodio nº 39, analizamos el chiste hispano. ¿Por qué se cuentan chistes?, ¿por qué el chiste provoca la risa? Hablamos del chiste como una construcción de lenguaje en la que usamos el doble sentido de las palabras, el sobreentendido, la sugerencia implícita o el disparate lingüístico, para provocar un efecto cómico y para hacer reír.
Revisamos, también, los temas más frecuentes en los chistes: los personaje nacionales, los ciudadanos de diferentes países, así como de las diferentes áreas de España, los niños sabelotodo, las parejas, las profesiones, la estupidez humana, el erotismo,...y un sinfín de temas más, que forman parte del humor idiosincrásico propio de cada país.
Contamos muchos chistes de los más variados temas, cuya explicación podrás encontrar en la guía didáctica-transripción del episodio, en PDF, que puedes consultar en www.spanishpodcast.org.

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We analyze the spanish joke in our episode 39th. Why are jockes told? why does the joke make you laugh? We talk about a language building where we use the double meaning of words, the understood or implied meaning, the implicit proposal or the linguistic nonsense, in order to cause a comical effect and to make yo laughing.
We review too the most usual funny topics of jokes: domestic characters, citizen from several countries, citizen from different spanish areas, know-it-all children, couple, jobs, human stupidity, eroticism,... and many more topics that are part of idiosyncrasy humour of each country.
We tell a lot of jokes about all kind of topics whose explanation you can check out in the pdf learning guide-transcript of the episode, in www.spanishpodcast.org.

En nuestro episodio nº 39, analizamos el chiste hispano. ¿Por qué se cuentan chistes?, ¿por qué el chiste provoca la risa? Hablamos del chiste como una construcción de lenguaje en la que usamos el doble sentido de las palabras, el sobreentendido, la sugerencia implícita o el disparate lingüístico, para provocar un efecto cómico y para hacer reír.
Revisamos, también, los temas más frecuentes en los chistes: los personaje nacionales, los ciudadanos de diferentes países, así como de las diferentes áreas de España, los niños sabelotodo, las parejas, las profesiones, la estupidez humana, el erotismo,...y un sinfín de temas más, que forman parte del humor idiosincrásico propio de cada país.
Contamos muchos chistes de los más variados temas, cuya explicación podrás encontrar en la guía didáctica-transripción del episodio, en PDF, que puedes consultar en www.spanishpodcast.org.

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