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MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,212 Aí quando querem chamar um homem de homossexual, o chamam de paneleiro, que pra nós, é alguém que fabrica panelas de cozinhar
Aí quando querem chamar um homem de homossexual, o chamam de paneleiro, que pra nós, é alguém que fabrica panelas de cozinhar
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,213 @Lily it means calling someone a bad thing, offending someone
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,214 That word was a source of constant laughter while brazilian and spanish speaking nationalities worked together ROFLMAO
That word was a source of constant laughter while brazilian and spanish speaking nationalities worked together ROFLMAO
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,215 Oh, interesting. I wish I could understand Portuguese better because of our venture @
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,216 Oh, interesting. I wish I could understand Portuguese better because of our venture
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,217 It certainly would make the vids more interesting to you
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,218 Yeah, in Mexican Spanish it is an offensuve term...mostly
LotusBud Site Supporter Reaction score 11,717 Location Portugal Dec 13, 2024 #204,219 In Portugal, it wouldn't be xigando. It's always present tense plus infinitive. So, it would be está xigar. That confuses me a lot because of the Spanish and Brazilian.
In Portugal, it wouldn't be xigando. It's always present tense plus infinitive. So, it would be está xigar. That confuses me a lot because of the Spanish and Brazilian.
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,220 It is used casually
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,221 "Chinga tu madre" LOL
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,222 Yes Lotus Brazilian love that gerund LOL
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,224 Yes Lotus Brazilians love that gerund LOL
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,225 LOL
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,226 La tuya cabrón...jajaja
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,227 Yeah, in Mexican Spanish it is an offensive term...mostly
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,228 There was also "pinga" which means dick for you guys, but it's sugarcane liquor here
LotusBud Site Supporter Reaction score 11,717 Location Portugal Dec 13, 2024 #204,229 The gerund makes perfect sense to me. I always start to use it here, and people look at me like I'm speaking Chinese.
The gerund makes perfect sense to me. I always start to use it here, and people look at me like I'm speaking Chinese.
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Dec 13, 2024 #204,230 lol...you drink pinga often, Rancy?
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,231 And the verb "pingar" which means something like dropping a liquid very slowly and means "fuck" in spanish
And the verb "pingar" which means something like dropping a liquid very slowly and means "fuck" in spanish
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,232 ROFLMAO many a poor Brazilian that would "está pingando" when it started raining
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,233 and a dozen Ecuadorians would erupt in laughter
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,234 ROFLMAO many a poor Brazilian that would yell "está pingando" when it started raining
Murdy I’m too hot for this…. Site Supporter Regular Member Reaction score 6,929 Location The Wild Wild West Dec 13, 2024 #204,235 Spanish words are so much fun… like fuchi omg we do not have an equivalent to
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,236 Lucky for me I never cared for the drink, so every time those fuckers asked "Le gustas la pinga, brasileño?" I would say no
Lucky for me I never cared for the drink, so every time those fuckers asked "Le gustas la pinga, brasileño?" I would say no
LotusBud Site Supporter Reaction score 11,717 Location Portugal Dec 13, 2024 #204,237 Does pau mean dick in Brazil?
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,238 LOL I had to google "fuchi" Murdy
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,239 @LotusBud LOL yeah it's probably the most used one here
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,700 Location In a kakistocracy Dec 13, 2024 #204,240 Along with pica, caralho and rola