• @gramie@lemmy.ca
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    611 months ago

    The total number of birds is actually only 23:

    7 swans 6 geese 4 calling birds 3 French hens 2 turtledoves 1 partridge

      • @gramie@lemmy.ca
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        1811 months ago

        I never thought of each day including a completely new set of all the previous ones.

        • @Vash63@lemmy.world
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          2211 months ago

          No, it’s pretty clear grammatically. “On the second day of Xmas my true love gave to me x AND y”. That doesn’t mean she got Y the day before.

          • @MBM
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            811 months ago

            Maybe the singer refuses the gift every time, so their true love keeps adding more

          • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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            11 months ago

            The “and” is always before the last item, the partridge in a pear tree, because it’s at the end of the items that are being listed off. The singer is saying what they got that day and then recapping what they now have in total.

            It can be interpreted the other way, of course, but I prefer this way because it just makes more sense. Hard enough to give someone 50 people compared to 140!

      • @Artyom@lemm.ee
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        11 months ago

        It’s the only interpretation of the song that makes any sort of sense. Which brings the total up to 364.

    • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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      111 months ago

      78 birds in total. They’re all birds

      First day of Christmas: 1 partridge in a pear tree

      Second day of Christmas: 2 turtledoves

      Third day of Christmas: 3 French hens

      Fourth day of Christmas: 4 calling birds (blackbirds)

      Fifth day of Christmas: 5 golden rings (pheasants)

      Sixth day of Christmas: 6 geese a-laying

      Seventh day of Christmas: 7 swans a-swimming

      Eighth day of Christmas: 8 maids a-milking (magpies or cattle egret)

      Ninth day of Christmas: 9 ladies dancing (lapwings)

      Tenth day of Christmas: 10 lords a-leaping (cuckoos)

      Eleventh day of Christmas: 11 pipers piping (sandpipers)

      Twelfth day of Christmas: 12 drummers drumming (ruffled grouse)