Saturday, May 24, 2014

Ahoj prahu! harbour master Ahoj (Ajoi) is a nautical greeting, being an exclamation is difficult to


Ahoj prahu! harbour master Ahoj (Ajoi) is a nautical greeting, being an exclamation is difficult to know the true origin, some believe it dates from the time of the Vikings and that they used it as a warning harbour master cry in their wars anyway Ahoj means hello and use it for today seamen when in offshore, is also used when rowing, I mean that is a greeting-island as almost always surrounded by water. The Scottish Graham Bell invented the telephone proposed "Ahoy-day" (Ajoi-joi) to answer the phone, harbour master this other "today" harbour master (joi) also means hello in dutch. The character Montgomerry Burns from the animated series The Simpsons usually answer the phone with "Ahoy-today," seems to have been the only one who took Bell seriously, so we spend the joke of life hung in the past. In the current Czech and Slovak (former Czechoslovakia) republics are the only countries where "Ahoj" daily as hello, is sympathetic to any of these two mentioned republics are landlocked is used, it is possible that the sailors tired of so much water ventured inland to discover the world as it is on land or simply attracted by the good beer these places decided to leave their "ahoj" in these lands in exchange for a creamy and rich pivo. In any case, although ud not sailor, a warrior Viking Motgomerry or wave ever decide to visit the beautiful harbour master Prague do not forget a timely harbour master AHOY can save you from a shipwreck in this sea of frothy beer. AG
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