>Man finds 3 grams of cocaine inside a bread bar
>A Coruña, Spain
is this common in your country?
Man finds 3 grams of cocaine inside a bread bar
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t. cucaracha’s decendiente living in Spain
what do you call it? bread stick? you fucking wierdos lol
western europeans are fucking retarded
My countrymen are getting creative lately lmao
It's just a loaf of bread
>spaniards eat bars of bread
baguette
issa baguette nigga
>a bread bar
its not a loaf DUMMY
pic related is a loaf
in med countries we dont settle for LOAF bread...
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its not a baguette tho, baguette is an specific type of bread bar.
Why didn’t he sell it. He could have gotten 150€
in colloquial english which you are spearing a baguette is any bread roll that is past a certain length and has a hard crust
its a baguette
>barra de pan
It's barratino.
No sweetie
normal bread = bread bar
britbong bread = loaf bread
this is what i believed for all my life and calling any bread bar "baguette" seems dumb to me, there are different types of bread bar and this is not a french one
for some reason, the baguettes with the pointy tips like in that pic, shops sell them here as "rustic baguettes" as opposed to a regular baguette with a rounded end
Most outsiders would call it Baguette.
WTF I love Galicia now!
>keep it
>next day Marco, Ivan, Xhaka and Bogdan knocks on your door and asks you where is their coke
I'm pretty sure there's a specific name for the type of bread in the OP, I've seen some very similar to it in the past.
We call that sliced bread
i just call it bread
we call it tostadas
pretty much every slice of loaf bread i scalled "tostadas" even if they're not toasted, and here "sandvich" specifically defines sandviches made with brit bread
mate a bread bar would be a bar that serves bread
No it's a baguette retard.
We call it French stick
In Spain bagettes are thinners and longers than the average, that's called here barra de pan and in some places like where I live pistola
>Spaniards are so americanized that they even eat pistolas
but you're speaking english, many words in english mean something completely different in other languages
english is a mutt language anyway, you could just say that its the dialectal english of the iberian peninsula, just like theres different meanings for words in british english than american english or aussie english
i believe that in the future we will have creole languages that are mixes of english with local languages
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