Eeny meeny miny mo/Dip dip dip

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Eeny meeny miny mo/Dip dip dip


Auxadrets 14/04/2008, 17:03

My daughter lives in Sweden. Her son, three years old, is bilingual. He recently came home reciting the Swedish version of 'Eeny meeny miny mo' (probably non-PC  these days) or 'Dip dip dip', both of which were used for choosing when I was a child a hundred years ago. Does anybody out there know the French version please? Thank you in advance.

Angela (83)

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Clair 14/04/2008, 17:06
It's called Am Stram Gram.

Clair, a Real Virtual French Person

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Cat 14/04/2008, 17:17

Well there's...

Am, stram, gram, pic et pic et colégram, bour et bour et ratatam, Ams, tram, gram

Or if you prefer...

Plouf plouf (and this is sweet) http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=whBTo9GFUFo&feature=related

 

EDIT; curses, beaten by that French woman again while I was searching for the Youtube clip Whistles [Www]

 

 

 


Cathy



Sun, sun, sun, here it comes...

Re: Eeny meeny miny mo/Dip dip dip


Auxadrets 15/04/2008, 10:40

Merci beaucoup Claire and Cat. Your answers will be forwarded to Sweden for my grandson.

Angela (in the sunny Var)

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