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While sitting with my French friend at a café, I noticed a young woman in a sari at the next table. I tried to comment that she was Indian, but instead said: Elle est d'Inde which sounds just like: Elle est dinde, she's turkey. My friend had a good laugh at my expense!

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Hannah, UK 2010-01-01

:) That must be very confusing

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Cliff, New Rochelle, USA 2009-09-18

To make matters worse dinde which is literally a female turkey, is also a pejorative term for a stupid woman.

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Mark 2006-10-10

Actually d'Inde and dinde are the same word. Dinde evolved from coque d'Inde which at the time meant guinea fowl (which in french is now called a pintade). Anyway, the Turkey being a native of the new world was unfamiliar to the French settlers who called them guinea fowl, coque d'Inde which eventually evolved into simply dinde (dindon for males).

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