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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Word Origins 46. The word origin today is

  • Siamese twins. Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. This is a more informal

  • term for conjoined twins. So sometimes today if you see an article

  • about it you know especially in like in a medical magazine, they might more

  • likely still say conjoined twins. But you do hear Siamese twins that's how most

  • people know it. If they actually seen somebody like this,

  • they say Oh Siamese twins. I's first thing they usually think of but the more

  • formal name is conjoined twins. Okay. Let's continue.

  • So conjoined twins or Siamese twins are inextricably linked or inseparable. Yeah.

  • they can separate more today than they used to be able to. But it really depends

  • upon where they're connected . If they're connected on the hip I think there's a

  • better chance. We've seen you know, several years ago I remember there were

  • those twins in Iran that were connected with their heads.

  • That didn't work out well. They tried to separate them both and the operation

  • actually killed them. So it depends where you're joined and you know whether

  • you know, what, what organs you're sharing, whether it's possible to try to

  • separate. So you can have more of a normal sort of a life. Well let's

  • continue here. The term Siamese twins came from an actual pair of twins Chang

  • and Eng bunker. Okay. They were born in Siam the old name for Thailand. So

  • Thailand at one time used to be called Siam. You know, if you ever seen the older

  • films or the old play or movie you know, "The King and I ' that was also Siam at

  • that time. Okay. That is where the term Siamese twins comes from because it was

  • from Thailand. So they were Siamese because they were from Thailand and the

  • old name of Thailand was Siam. Okay, Good. Let's continue. They actually had Chinese

  • parents, so it's kind of ironic they're known as the Siamese twins but they're

  • their actual background nationality is Chinese. So in Thailand , they

  • were known as the Chinese twin. So in Thailand they didn't call them the Siamese twins

  • they call them the Chinese twins. This pair of Siamese twins was the first to

  • become internationally famous. So the first pair of you know, conjoined or

  • Siamese twins that people started to know about or learn about was this pair.

  • So that's why you know Siamese twins, that term held for a long time. All right.

  • So , so so the pair of Siamese twins were the first to become internationally

  • famous due to Rubert Hunter an entrepreneur, businessman who arranged

  • for them to travel in a circus freak show. All right so this is how they started

  • to make their money originally when they were younger. I think, I think that was

  • actually in England. In the show , they were known as the United brothers. Okay.

  • Then they made a certain amount of money and I think they actually moved to the

  • US. In 1839 , they settled in Carolina I'm not sure today whether it's

  • North Carolina or South Carolina but they settled in Carolina and married

  • local sisters. Yeah . I think there's been a few cases of conjoined twins

  • actually marrying sisters. Yes, And had 22 children. So I don't know how much

  • privacy they had when you have conjoined twins. Obviously everybody sees

  • everything. But you know, they enjoyed themselves. They had 22 children you know,

  • this is far more than anybody has today. This is like five or six families today.

  • And actually had become slave owners. Yeah. They bought like a plantation in

  • the Carolinas. So they needed slaves to help work the plantation. Then I think

  • once they had all their children though they still had some money troubles. After

  • that's a lot of children to raise. That's a lot of money even in 1839. That's a lot

  • of money. So I think they actually had to join his circus again in the US to you

  • know, to to supplement their income. To pay for everything. Anyway, so that's why

  • Siamese twins got to be known you know , as an informal name for

  • conjoined twins. Okay. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it's clear hope. I hope it was

  • informative. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.

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