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The International Language...
mozman68
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mozman68 Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 5:45 PM Quote
no..not "love" you idiot...swearing.

http://www.insultmonger.com/

Thought this would help out since we are quite the international group here....okay...it will help me out...

So for all those in Chile lucky enough to see Travis..."Date una vuelta en el aire"
 
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Beetlebum82
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Beetlebum82 Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:08 PM Quote
it´so useful!!!
 
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Monica
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Monica Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:16 PM Quote
I'm surprised, because I chose Spanish (I'm just curious :p) and I saw that Spanish insults are written with the pronoun of courtesy. In South America they use it, but we don't (well, we use it, but not usually). And there are some that I never heard in my whole life.
 
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Yulia Nox
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Yulia Nox Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:17 PM Quote
mozman68 wrote:
"Date una vuelta en el aire"


emm...trust me, nobody uses that expression
xD
 
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AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:18 PM Quote
courtesy like :
A = " Good morning bastardo !"
B = "Gracias !"
 
Re: The International Language...
mozman68
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mozman68 Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:18 PM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
mozman68 wrote:
"Date una vuelta en el aire"


emm...trust me, nobody uses that expression
xD


Hah...was wondering how accurate it was. They usually aren't, but pretty extensive site none the less.
 
Re: The International Language...
lilly
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lilly Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:33 PM Quote
erm...
oh my god...
some of the German expressions are quite...err... erm... well... if you want to visit special parts of special cities in Germany, they might come in useful, but...

And I've never ever heard the expression "Halt die Klappe, Affe!" (shut up ape) *LOL*
 
Re: The International Language...
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:37 PM Quote
lilly wrote:
erm...
oh my god...
some of the German expressions are quite...err... erm... well... if you want to visit special parts of special cities in Germany, they might come in useful, but...

And I've never ever heard the expression "Halt die Klappe, Affe!" (shut up ape) *LOL*

i say "Halt die Klappe" all the time !
 
Re: The International Language...
lilly
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lilly Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:43 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
lilly wrote:
erm...
oh my god...
some of the German expressions are quite...err... erm... well... if you want to visit special parts of special cities in Germany, they might come in useful, but...

And I've never ever heard the expression "Halt die Klappe, Affe!" (shut up ape) *LOL*

i say "Halt die Klappe" all the time !


Oh, "Halt die Klappe" alone is alright (well, if you want someone to shut up ;) ) - but you don't need animals to underline your purpose ;)
 
Re: The International Language...
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 21 Aug, 2007 6:49 PM Quote
lilly wrote:

Oh, "Halt die Klappe" alone is alright (well, if you want someone to shut up ;) ) - but you don't need animals to underline your purpose ;)

On a trip to Marseille (south of France) i heard so many expressions i had never heard before...incredible.
"Halt die Klappe Frog" : applies to french tourists !
 
Re: The International Language...
pablob
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pablob Posted Wed 22 Aug, 2007 6:23 PM Quote
mozman68 wrote:
Yulia Nox wrote:
mozman68 wrote:
"Date una vuelta en el aire"


emm...trust me, nobody uses that expression
xD


Hah...was wondering how accurate it was. They usually aren't, but pretty extensive site none the less.


I'm afraid.... we do, but that's just the first half of the expression (and not the offensive part) I've heard it mainly at football matches, as a song dedicated to the referee :-)
 
Re: The International Language...
mozman68
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mozman68 Posted Wed 22 Aug, 2007 6:49 PM Quote
Yulia...you're just a good girl. Stay that way!
 
Re: The International Language...
nats
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nats Posted Wed 22 Aug, 2007 8:02 PM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
mozman68 wrote:
"Date una vuelta en el aire"


emm...trust me, nobody uses that expression
xD


why not? its so funny! date una vuelta en el aire imbecil!!!
ok, it doesn´t work without "imbecil" or some word like that
 
Re: The International Language...
Yulia Nox
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Yulia Nox Posted Wed 22 Aug, 2007 9:03 PM Quote
mozman68 wrote:
Yulia...you're just a good girl. Stay that way!


I never hear people saying "date una vuelta en el aire" when they want to say Go to hell...I usually hear "ándate a la chucha" or "ándate a la mierda"

yep,I'm a good girl :)
 
Re: The International Language...
pablob
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pablob Posted Wed 22 Aug, 2007 9:12 PM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
mozman68 wrote:
Yulia...you're just a good girl. Stay that way!


I never hear people saying "date una vuelta en el aire" when they want to say Go to hell...I usually hear "ándate a la chucha" or "ándate a la mierda"

yep,I'm a good girl :)


Well, it is generally used in sentences like "Date una vuelta en el aire, árbitro conchetumadre" or "date una vuelta en avión, árbitro maricón". Better if you haven't heard them.
 
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