Originally Posted by manred
i think thats used eveywhere, i hear about 230000000 times a day. At home, outside, school, its crazy but they have become some of the most common words used in the english language.
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Originally Posted by manred
i think thats used eveywhere, i hear about 230000000 times a day. At home, outside, school, its crazy but they have become some of the most common words used in the english language.
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To be fair, you'll get things like that for almost any language if you translate them literally.Originally Posted by idjut
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Originally Posted by AndThen?
Originally Posted by idjut
That Welsh bit you've got actually translates to something along the lines of -
You can 'choelia' on fire like you can throw me
That word in bold you have.. I've never heared it before in my life.
Everything in Welsh is back to front:
English - Dereks garage
Welsh - Garej Derek
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Every language other than English is "back to front".
Once I completely forgot what "arn' alf" meant, and it still doesn't make much sense. It's like if something "isn't half good," I dunno, I think that's more negative but we use it positively.
Anyway, and "E R" just totally means "Here you are," I don't think it gets much more simplified than that. xD
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Same round here for 'ave you'.Originally Posted by Cpt.McCloud
Lmao, 'to bosh' means something completely different to me, although it still is good!
Someone mentioned 'buzzin', round here that means like, e.g. if I'm buzzin', then I'm really happy about something.
I think it could mean that it isn't half good, it's more than half good! Therefore it could be positive!Originally Posted by Frogger
I can't think of more, there's absolutely loads though.
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in Florida, my family says "y'all" (you all), "yumptoo?" (want to?), and "cheetyet?" (did you eat yet?) that's really all I can think of for now
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ehh bradda!!! yeah ton of ppl talk moke here in da 808 state!
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