Marta Acuña:
Namreh Rellok.
Herman Koller:
Come again?
Marta Acuña:
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Your name spelled backwards. Herman Köller.
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Herman Koller:
How is that?
Marta Acuña:
Namreh Rellok.
Herman Koller:
Huh! That's great. Say something else.
Marta Acuña:
Like what?
Herman Koller:
Um..."Hello, how are you?".
Marta Acuña:
Olleh, woh era ouy?
Herman Koller:
[laughs] That's great. Say "the sea is choppy".
Marta Acuña:
Eht aes si yppohc.
[both laugh]
Herman Koller:
"The girl plays with the dog".
Marta Acuña:
Eht lrig syalp tihw eht god.
Herman Koller:
"The wind swings the palm tree".
Marta Acuña:
Eht dniw sgniws eht mlap eert.
Herman Koller:
That's great. How do you do it?
Marta Acuña:
I don't know. When I was little I'd get bored and read words backwards. I'd listen to conversations and spell them backwards.
Herman Koller:
[looks at Jacobo walking towards them] "Jacobo is upset".
Marta Acuña:
Obocaj si tespu.
[both laugh]
[having breakfast]
Herman Koller:
[to break silence] Marta... Is it spelled with "h"?
Marta Acuña:
No, with no "h".
Herman Koller:
Sure, otherwise it'd be "Martha".
[They briefly laugh]
Herman Koller:
And your last name?
Marta Acuña:
Acuña... with no "h".
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