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Northwind Posted 17 years ago
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13th FINA world championships in Rome

I'm watching 13th FINA world championships in Rome.

The starter sounds to be saying "Take your mark."

What is he saying?

If he's saying "Take your mark," why doesn't he say "On your mark"? I thought starters always say "On your mark."
  

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I think Take your mark means take your position , and on your mark means on your position !

  • I think Take your mark means take your position , and on your mark means on your position !
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I think Take your mark means take your position , and on your mark means on your position !
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Oh, how clear!

Gotcha!

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