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Jonathan Peter
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What's your favourite word or words from a foreign language?
What's your favourite word or words from any foreign language?
In Italian my favourite words are: Più, dirti and bello
German: Kaputt and schnapps
French: Brûler and mort
Its Britney B!tch
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j'adore
saranghae/yo
Golden
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Post #3
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Originally posted by
Its Britney B!tch
j'adore
Its Britney B!tch sis, that's two words.
conatus
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Post #4
Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung.
Nutitle
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Post #5
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Originally posted by
Its Britney B!tch
j'adore
Burqaswag
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Post #6
yarak and curaz
KillingYourCareer
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Post #7
снегопад (snegopad), snowfall in Russian
Reader
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Post #8
In German = Osterreich
Spanish = Hamberguesas
I just like how they sound tbh.
Petty Bourgeoisie
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Post #9
My favorite word in ANY language is a French word.
Désolé
It means "sorry"
It's very sad and quite beautiful.
Auburn
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Post #10
French: Beyoncé
Colton Haynes
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Post #11
Spanish: Caca
KillingYourCareer
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Post #12
Quote:
Originally posted by
Reader
In German = Osterreich
Spanish = Hamberguesas
I just like how they sound tbh.
Hamburguesa is a flawless word, I use it when speaking Italian too even though we say hamburger
Cz!
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Post #13
Arabic: Insha3allah
French: Paraplui
Spanish: Cachibache
ONOPKA
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Post #14
French: queue
Persephone
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Post #15
French: papillon
Italian: cascata
Spanish: ciudad
I really like how soft the "d" is at the end of ciudad. The way Spanish guys say it makes me think they must be good at giving besos negros
that G.U.Y.
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Post #16
Russian:
красивий
Chinese:
想
German: verstehen
Spanish: puta
English: Parliament
French: Au revoir
Japanese: baka
Sasha.
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Post #17
French: enceinte
DrownedWorld
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Post #18
I love any word/name in Portuguese that has ão in it. São Paulo, Não, João, etc
the way the vowels just sound so fluid
Hey Gurl Hey
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Post #19
my Spanish teacher pronounces Google as goog-leh
so that
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