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- Q2930301 subject Q6022691.
- Q2930301 abstract ""C'est la sardine qui a bouché le port de Marseille" ("The sardine that choked the port of Marseille") is a French popular expression dating back to the 18th Century, and denoting the supposed tendency of the inhabitants of Marseille to exaggerate their discourse. The expression actually originates in a historical fact, when a ship named Sartine sank in the mouth of the harbour. As a meme, the story mutated the name into "sardine" and became a sarcasm.".
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- Q2930301 comment ""C'est la sardine qui a bouché le port de Marseille" ("The sardine that choked the port of Marseille") is a French popular expression dating back to the 18th Century, and denoting the supposed tendency of the inhabitants of Marseille to exaggerate their discourse. The expression actually originates in a historical fact, when a ship named Sartine sank in the mouth of the harbour. As a meme, the story mutated the name into "sardine" and became a sarcasm.".
- Q2930301 label "C'est la sardine qui a bouché le port de Marseille".
- Q2930301 depiction Marseille_20110625_06.jpg.