+1Have had the 'gyro' discussion with my daughter who has worked off in on in Greece the last couple years and it is a Greek word, she says it's pronounced much like the currency, 'euro', no gee, maybe a little more 'e' sound in the sandwich then in the money.
Have had the 'gyro' discussion with my daughter who has worked off in on in Greece the last couple years and it is a Greek word, she says it's pronounced much like the currency, 'euro', no gee, maybe a little more 'e' sound in the sandwich then in the money.
dave
OOh! That sounds perfect!
So that's what a Gyro is. Often wondered when I saw the name. We call them Doner kebabs in the UK which, apparently, are the Turkish version.
You will only ever eat one when drunk!
Gareth
That's not even a proper nose- it's polystyrene.
I did enjoy this video, thank you .......