What's your favorite word or phrase in another language?
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Thread Topic: What's your favorite word or phrase in another language?
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For me, it's the Scottish Gaelic for 'potato' and also 'you're welcome.'
BuntĂ ta is such a fun word to say.
And 'You're welcome' is 'S e ur beatha, which directly translates to, "It is your life."
Can you just imagine thanking someone for brownies and then they aggressively go, "It is your life." -
fuego, bici and aqui in Spanish. they're just fun to say.
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LOL IT IS YOUR LIFE đź’€
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For me, honestly, it's "babochoreum/babo" (/) in korean. It's not only fun to say it also means idiot/fool. It's just funny to me to see k-pop idols and the like call each other "babo".
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Jeg elsker deg which means I luv u in Norwegian. The reason being why I like it so much is cuz I taught it myself from watching eddsworld comic dubs online lol and I've always enjoyed Norway too.
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“Yo como tú malantes” was one of the first phrases I learnt in Spanish, and it means “I eat your suitcases” (according to Duolingo bc free)
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I EAT YOUR SUITCASES XDDDD
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