i didn’t get this joke cuz Cinq is pronounced Saink and not sink
It sounds more like past tense “sank” which also makes more sense in context of the question.
Some of the more cultural dialects of US English pronounce “sank” with two syllables: like “say-ingk”
“Saink” isn’t a bad way to spell it, either.
Oh it’s sank, I’m dumb
No I’m with you, as a french speaker, it’s also hard to get the joke for some reason.
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Two cats named “One Two Three” and “Un Deux Trois” raced across a river, which one won?
It was One Two Three, because Un Deux Trois quatre cinq.
I don’t get it, pls explain 🥺
“Cinq” kind of sounds like “sank”.
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