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Posted: 2004-01-22 11:11pm
by SyntaxVorlon
INSOLENCE!
Posted: 2004-01-23 12:17am
by Solid Snake
Aye. Such a cool, simple word. Aye, it is.
Posted: 2004-01-23 12:30am
by XaLEv
For English:
pervert
eschaton
eviscerate
impotent
defenestrate
Japanese:
korosu
omae
kunni
atsui
Portuguese:
estranho
bobagem
piranha
Posted: 2004-01-23 01:23am
by Rye
For french: MERDE!
Portugaloise.
Fermé la douche.
For German:
Große Delphinverschwörung
Eir kopf ist schlect!
All grammar and word apparent mistakes are intentional, because they appeal to my sense of humour.
Posted: 2004-01-23 03:00am
by AnimeJet
Oh, oh, another great word:
nekkid

Posted: 2004-01-23 06:13pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
PEANUTS!
("HUUUUUUGE PEA-NUTS!")
Ask, and I might tell you. Otherwise, just know to look out for the moron cowering in fear of bald guys after shouting "HUGE PEANUTS" at them. That might be me.
Posted: 2004-01-23 06:14pm
by Chardok
Bollocks. (Thanks be to Rye for that one.)
Posted: 2004-01-23 06:19pm
by InnerBrat
masticate.
Posted: 2004-01-23 07:03pm
by Queeb Salaron
Rye wrote:For french: MERDE!
Portugaloise.
Fermé la douche.
First, "fermé la douche" means "close the shower."
Second, you missed a few:
Pamplemousse
Probablement
Lèche-vitrine
Vachement
And the letter "Y" - pronounced "ee-GREKHT"
Posted: 2004-01-23 07:09pm
by General Zod
conjugate. it almost sounds like a dirty word. . . .
Posted: 2004-01-23 07:21pm
by The Aliens
It is, if you're paramecium
And ee-GRECK doesn't have a 't' at the end, at least how I was taught. I also submit
ananas as a funny french word.
Posted: 2004-01-24 01:56am
by Darth Yoshi
- heresy, heretic
- blasphemy, blasphemer, blaspheme, blasphemous
Posted: 2004-01-24 03:01am
by The Yosemite Bear
fuck
from german/norse
"to plant a seed"
just so many different uses....
Posted: 2004-01-24 03:07am
by Rye
Queeb Salaron wrote:Rye wrote:For french: MERDE!
Portugaloise.
Fermé la douche.
First, "fermé la douche" means "close the shower."
I realise, but it sounds similar to fremé ta bouche!"(Shut your mouth!) And people think i got it wrong and i then have the upper hand!
Poubelle made me laugh loads the first time i heard it, as i was thinking about a piece of shit with a bell on it to warn people it was coming...made me laugh in french for a whole one lesson that did.
Posted: 2004-01-24 03:15am
by Raxmei
It's actually spelled "fermez." Imperatives are conjugated as second person present. "Fermé" is a past participle.
My favorite English word is defenestrate. It just has a million uses.
German is a tie between "schnell" and "schnitzelbank".
French I guess would be "bagatelle".
Posted: 2004-01-24 04:01am
by Durandal
Shazbutt.
Posted: 2004-01-24 04:15am
by jegs2
RedImperator wrote:I love words, and I was thinking about this this afternoon. Of all the words in all the languages, which is your absolute favorite, and why?
The word: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Why: ...just because the sound of it is something quite atrocious.
