What do you call hangover in you language?
Darra.
What do you call hangover in you language?
Darra.
kater.
Which also means male cat
>Koda
No it's krapula in finnish you dumbfuck.
Tommermænd
Mahmureală
Unironically hangover.
Yea maybe outside of civilzation it is, idk.
pagirios
dopo sbornia
hangover.
Darra is swedish for to shiver or tremble.
Resaca, it also means when the sea has a strong current
Pretty gud
Whatever I have right now.
Proper word: Khamarmoret
What people actually say: Hengover
Opica
It also means monkey.
Kac
stop copying german
Intredazting, we have crápula with the same latin origin but it means deviant persom
Maček (male cat)
Stop copying Slovene
babelas
Pohmel'e
Ressaca
caña
Baksmälla
guayabo
No, krapula is the medical and official term. Darra is just some helsinki dialect used in small area. Krapula of course comes directly from latin crapula.
Finnish version of that is "kohmelo". It pretty widely used.
>Baksmälla
Is "dagen efter" widely used in sweden? I don't know about fennoswedes, but even finnish speakers know the term.
I would just say "bakis", Swedish user is talking shit.
Cruda
Don't Greek bvlls ever get hungover or why is this possible/allowed?
Chuchaqui
jamarmoreto
Properly, "resaca". But in my country we say "goma", it's local slang
gueule de bois