Lets Voice Chat: Vocaroo 2.0
Amir @amir_bahram
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Amir @amir_bahram
@elhaym
For example, "khak to sarat" which means shame on you, but the exact translation would be, "sand in your head" haha.
Khak is sand
To is in
Sarat is your head.
But it means shame on you. XD.
αlερh-2 @alephy
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αlερh-2 @alephy
I don't speak the language, but I think I understand what your getting at. They sound better in English, I suppose. @laffantion
αlερh-2 @alephy
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αlερh-2 @alephy
"khak to sarat" on Amir for preferring his mother over his father Lolz @amir_bahram
bruschettebites @bruschettebites
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bruschettebites @bruschettebites
https://voca.ro/fVDV2nrEet8
Have some of our swear words
elhaym @elhaym
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elhaym @elhaym
@alephy
@laffantion
https://voca.ro/3eJEsnAkBjJ
@amir_bahram
that sounds so innocent <3
@bruschettebites
hehe, that reminds me of annenasekim (I hope I spelled it right)
elhaym @elhaym
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elhaym @elhaym
https://voca.ro/lVSDBQV5psZ
elhaym @elhaym
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elhaym @elhaym
https://voca.ro/jlCM0okgC4D
Laffantion @laffantion
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Laffantion @laffantion
A lot of insults used here are also turkish/Kurdish, polish and russian
bruschettebites @bruschettebites
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bruschettebites @bruschettebites
I want to say a couple more but I have family around now lol
Laffantion @laffantion
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Laffantion @laffantion
At work we use the Greek malaka a lot because of our Greek coworker
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