What is the equivalent of the word "bro" in your language (assuming you're not just english speaking)
What is the equivalent of the word "bro" in your language (assuming you're not just english speaking)
right is Logan Paul right?
left is Jake Paul ???
Frérot
Cunt
Left is Paul Chen
Kamo from kamarad
Mano
Qaqa
''brāl'' from'' brāli''
weon
hermanito
papi
Asian guy on the left dated Sommer Ray
Fra/frate
>Asian guy on the left dated Sommer Ray
And this is his current gf
Tesó
If you want to be more gypoid then: tessa
Pare
My man
Brudi.
cwel
Dicker/Digga
Loco
Ras, xbin.
äijä meaning a guy or dude with some gravitas
Oniichan.
Αδερφέ. It literally means brother
> hindi
bhai
>sanskrit
Bhratashri
bror
Stop this davido-kun
malaka
Machi/Macha
m8
Cuz/cuzzie
gros
"seni"
Literal translation of this to english is "old man"
Mano
its a slur to "irmão" with mean brother. literally bro translation
Brudi/Bruder, Digger, Alter, Bro, Bratan. Bratan is exclusively for wannabe Gangster zoomers.
"Meu"
I don't think anyone says "Frate" unironically, it's just "Bă"
Niisan
Bra
Bre
Brate
Bratan
Brudi
The ones I hear often are
maat
makker
gabber
kameraad
>gabber
dutch was a mistake
Probably "primo"
ρε
It comes from hebrew actually. We just adopted it.
ok cool we get that you have some insecurities
vëlla
Achi/ach
Among zoomers its just 'bro'.
Malay
>Bang (from Abang) [equivalent to mate]
>'Ncik (from Encik/Che') [=Mister]
>Der/Ther (English derivative creole of *Bro*ther]
τ. συνταξιουχος
The original word is חבר / chaveer.
I thought you said brat.
german "bra" is a mix of russian "brat" and english "bro" because of the cultural influence we got both from the east and the west
>Akhi
kek
ЧУBAК.
When a word start with ch/kh it makes you sound like an arab. Atleast make it like in german where those guttural sounds only exist in the middle or at the end of the word
Zamknij pizde
Mordo
kanka, short for kankardes (blood brother)
Doesn't Swiss German do it as well?
swiss germans also eat cats and dogs
manito
cuate
The letter combination kh doesn't exist in Dutch.
>Mordo
literal orc language
chuj ci na kurwe śmieciu
I meant the sound. Your "g" is like our hard "ch". In some other languages like arabic the sound is represented by "kh"
You might not like it, but to make money you have to pronounce the G's as hard as possible. Just ask any Jew, Swiss or Dutch person.
la or lad
Tesó.
Gypsies say "Tesa",the older gypsies "More"
here your countrymen say "lan" or "moruq" but they mostly use the german slang words
I just looked it up. And a lot of Dutch words that start with a G are actually hebrew.
You of course have gabber, but also
Gozer
Geinig
gotspe
gajes
goochem
geteisem
So Yiddish and Dutch are both just german with a hebrew accent
Germans changed their accent. We did to a much lesser extend.
Although Dutch itself is an artificial language, based on the many regional dialects that exist here.
Ok Juden
Chances are you guys aren't speaking proper German. While Dutch people, Yiddish people and Swiss people are.
what is that supposed to mean
Things like this never happened here.
brem
so dutchies speak cavemen german while we speak modern and elegant german
lmao cope more
basiert
wait, Dutch does NOT have a hard "g" sound isn't it? it's instead a voiced "ch" /x/ right?
We can still talk to Wotan.
There is no distinction between ch and g in Dutch.
How it's pronounced depends on the region. I think only Flemish people make a distinction.
based and folkpilled
mano
It's actually Wodan in Dutch.
I thought it was Wotan in German, so I used that, but I was wrong.
äijä
The meaning equivalent in latvian to bro would also be "vecais" whitch translated also means old one.
Stari
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What do you lads think of Anglish as native speakers of much more conservative Germanic languages? What does it read like?
Khoya or khay
Mate
kanka, bra
Bratan
rare flag
Not really newfag
"Gros" (Fat)
"Ma gueule" (My mouth, vulgar)
"Frérot" (Bro, in an affective way)
We use macho, meaning male
i refuse to believe this
Pana
>Frère
>Frérot
>Mec
>Gros