
Spagnoli venir
boum boum
andar; Inglis venir
boum
boum bezef
andar; Francés venir
tru tru tru
chapar.
[The Spaniards came (1541), cannonaded, and left. The English came (1816),
cannonaded heavily, and left. The French came (1830), blew their bugles, and
captured it.]
A comment in Lingua Franca on the history of the
City of Algiers (1852) cited by Schuchardt (1909)
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