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A blackboard for one

I was attending a job interview in Switzerland. The interview took place on the Friday, and I spent the weekend looking around the local area. On the Saturday night I went to an Italian restaurant that had been recommended to me. On the way to the restaurant I was trying to recall my GCSE German for 'I would like a table for one'. As I scoured my brain the word Tafel popped into my head.I walked into the restaurant and with wy best Oldham/German accent said Ich möchte eine Tafel für eine Person, bitte. Blank looks followed and some gesturing eventually got me my table. As I sat eating my pizza I suddenly remembered that Tisch was 'table', rapidly followed by the realisation that I had just asked for 'a blackboard for one, please'!

Editor's note: Andy actually wasn't that far off the track. Tafel is a slightly antiquated word for 'table' and still used for grant dinners - the kind a king would hold! The more common meaning for Tafel today is indeed 'blackboard'.

Sent by: Andy

Comments

Andrew 2008-09-26

If Tafelwein can help you remember what NOT to say, then maybe Tischtennis can help you remember the correct word!

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Terry 2006-09-01

Yes, and we still refer to certain kinds of German music meant for playing while people were dining as Tafelmusik, table music.

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Emmeline 2006-06-08

Tafel also means 'table' in Dutch, hence Tafelberg.

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Alan 2006-05-28

Tafelwein is the word for table wine, and Table Mountain in Cape Town is Tafelberg.

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Sandra 2005-09-13

Tafel is also used for 'chocolate bar'.

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