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Liberated from his everyday domestic obligations he goes a bit wild, binges out on drugs (khat, which is pronounced chat, not cat, who knew?), goes for joyrides in trucks with the local bad boys, poos wherever the hell he likes.
Not so its currency: the kyat (pronounced "chat") is Asia's best-performing currency, up 20% over the past year.
Yemeni offices tend to be deserted after 2pm, as workers retire to chew the amphetamine-loaded leaves of a shrub called qat (pronounced "chat").
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He joked, chatted and pronounced, and picked his teeth, while observing the scene like a canny old lion with the sun catching his mane.
Khat (pronounced somewhere between "cat" and "chat" and short for catha edulis) is chewed while green for a coca-leaf sort of high that speeds up your heart, clears your sinuses and makes you jumpy and a little euphoric -- but still able to drive or shoot as straight as is normally required in Somalia.
Marathi and Konkani have two series of affricate sounds; e.g., č (pronounced as the ch in English "chat"; the equivalent of c in some other languages) and c (pronounced as the ts of "rats").
I point to a combo special of General Tso's with a side of pu-pu platter (conspicuously not pronouncing the names) while chatting with an exhausted but giddy waitress in Sichuanese.
Asked how he assembled such an unusual client list, Mr. Erkoc (pronounced air-KOTCH) said he assumes that authoritarian leaders chat about things like swimming pools.
On one occasion, after he managed to chat up a man tending an apple orchard in Shanxi Province, Mr. Schell was pronounced sick and locked in his accommodations, which at the time happened to be a cave.
"Hey, Ro-man," he called to my son, pronouncing his name as if it rhymed with "yo, man," and we would stop and chat.
A third free app, Qik Video Connect (it's pronounced quick, and is owned by Skype, makers of the Internet phone and video chat software), offers solutions for two of the shortcomings in Socialcam and Thwapr.
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