I thought it was "says a me" as in "so says I". In this article they talk about how this is an "incantation" to open the cave and...well sort of...? The people playing the parts are speaking English with an accent. The leader or whoever gives the command at the cave entrance was actually probably just yelling to someone to open it like any gate and because English is "not his first language" he command "Open! Says a me!" Because he's the leader but it just sounds like "open sesame!" 😆
Here's a real world example, go talk to anyone who speaks English as a second language and ask them to say something. A Puerto Rican says "thanks" like "tanks". Koreans say "high five" like "haipiebuh". Asians saying "lululemon" could have you thinking they're casting spells!
"Sesame" = "says a me" because Arab is ESL speaking English and has an accent.
I do like the magic stuff and all that. This feels like a troll post though 😆
I thought it was "says a me" as in "so says I". In this article they talk about how this is an "incantation" to open the cave and...well sort of...? The people playing the parts are speaking English with an accent. The leader or whoever gives the command at the cave entrance was actually probably just yelling to someone to open it like any gate and because English is "not his first language" he command "Open! Says a me!" Because he's the leader but it just sounds like "open sesame!" 😆
Here's a real world example, go talk to anyone who speaks English as a second language and ask them to say something. A Puerto Rican says "thanks" like "tanks". Koreans say "high five" like "haipiebuh". Asians saying "lululemon" could have you thinking they're casting spells!
"Sesame" = "says a me" because Arab is ESL speaking English and has an accent.
I do like the magic stuff and all that. This feels like a troll post though 😆