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Galician
Etymology
From non (“no, not”) and tal (“such”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
non tal
- no way! (emphatic negation)
1993, Suso de Toro, Tic-Tac, page 103:— Vale, pois unha vez eran un inglés, un holandés e mais un gallego.
— Non é así. É así: unha vez eran un inglés, un francés e un gallego.
— Non tal. No que eu digo era un holandés. Eran unha vez un inglés, un holandés e un gallego. E vai e di un deles ... - "Ok, so... Once upon a time there were an Englishman, a Dutch and a Galician."
"It's not like that. It is: once upon a time there were an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Galician."
"No way! In the one I say it was a Dutch. Once upon a time there were an Englishman, a Dutch and a Galician. And one of them said ..."
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