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you are really stupid

It was used in NYC school system to teach people how to pronounce the vowels in Spanish: A (ah) E (eh) I (ee) O (o) U (ooh), el (or mi? or mas?) my donkey knows better than you.

Told to me I recall it as "mas en ver mi burro que tu" or "but in my view that your donkey"

BBeggs learned it meant a burro is smarter than you.

A donkey is smarter than you - direct translation

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13y ago

El burro = the donkey

sabe mas = knows more

que tu = then you

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It means The donkey is smarter than you.

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