Not like English doesn’t have words that mean funny in other languages 🤷♂️
“Dot” in Swedish is prick.
You’re welcome.
what about shart.
Probably 3/3 Norwegian signs as mentioned.
Usually, in the context of traffic, the word ‘Hastighet’ would be used, which roughly works out to be ‘Hastiness’ in English.
I found a Swedish candy at World Market called Skum Bananer. I’m going to be calling bananas “banan/bananer” for a long time.
Foam banana doesn’t sound appetizing tbh
They are so good though. Only proper use for artificial banana flavour ever.
It’s a sort of marshmallows, shaped as bananas and coloured yellow. They’re somewhat more firm - not as gooey and sticky as regular marshmallows.
The poster with “fart” and a bus coming out of an explosion behind Keanu lmao
Sweden is very real.
The polish word for luck is either “szczęście” or the more casual “fart”
And kurva in swedish, nevermind…
Also Swedish: semester means ‘a vacation’ and gift means ‘poison’
gift means poison in a lot of northern European languages, actually. Fun fact: that’s because ‘gift’ (in the sense of ‘present’) was used as a euphemism for poison so much, the original meaning faded eventually
Being married is gift as well.
geef me en klap papa
Die koekstoel
Last week i passed by the Danish city Middelfart.
Cries in chose to learn Finnish instead of Swedish/Norweigan/Danish
If you had tried for Danish you would be crying twice as hard. Unless you’re like Geordie or Scottish, then you might have had a chance.
Saatan, perkele.
I will never tire of telling Americans that to a lot of British people, “President Trump” sounds like “President Fart”, and that it makes no sense that you would elect someone called that, even if they weren’t stupid, senile, shit their pants in public and batshit crazy.
I never cease to be baffled by the seemingly boundless glee with which Americans will repeat this myth that has no basis outside of Internet cope. Literally nobody born in the last 100 years would read “trump” to mean “fart”. The only meaning of “trump” to British people is the winning suit in a game of cards, or the concept of winning in general. There’s literally a collectible card game in Britain called “Top Trumps”, and let me tell you, it ain’t about huffing farts. Unlike your absurd comment.
And even if people did understand “trump” to mean “fart”, it’s still an astonishing feat of mental gymnastics to claim that “it makes no sense that you would elect someone called that”, because funnily enough, a person’s name is totally unrelated to their ability to do the job, and lots of people have funny-sounding names that go completely unremarked upon, because people understand that a name is just a name.
I absolutely hate the guy, and yet when I see people purporting to make fun of his name based on something that isn’t even true, rather than, y’know, attacking his actual policies and actions, it makes me despair at the pathetic state of American politics. Seriously, your country is going to the dogs, and the best thing you could think of to combat that is to baselessly make fun of a guy’s name?
another brit here to say it’s second nature to call farts trumps that the first time I heard of Donald Trump I made that exact connection
Fuck off, I’m actually British and me, my friends and my family all use the word Trump to mean fart, and never use it in the archaic meaning you’re referencing, and if there’s anyone in the world who deserves to be made fun of, it’s the flatulence in cheif, President Donald Fartface.
I had graduated college before I ever met somebody who called soda “pop”. I remember before that somebody telling me that some people called it “pop,” and I was sure they were wrong. My mistake was thinking that just because I hadn’t experienced something, that meant that it didn’t happen.
I think mid-twenties was probably too old for me to have made such an elementary mistake.
I grew up in the PNW and we called it “pop,” and I always thought it was weird that anyone would call it “soda”. Now I live in a “soda” area and have adapted.
I don’t think there’s a lesson here, just a relevant anecdote.
I may agree with some of your comment, but “trump” has definitely meant fart (at least in some parts of the UK) from at least the mid 1980s until the present day. It’s seemingly still used by young people as well, though not as commonly as it was when I was younger (though I did hear a “who’s fucking trumped, it fucking stinks” on the bus last week).
We all laughed at Donald Trump when we first heard his name in the 1990s, though most people didn’t believe he was real (and it was hard to check such things, pre-internet). We certainly didn’t believe he had a wife called something like “I want to trump”.
Though we did play Top Trumps, we also definitely laughed at its name, and amongst our group of friends, introduced flatulence-based punishments for the loser.
Here’s it in some dictionaries: “(intransitive) British slang to expel intestinal gas through the anus” Collins English Dictionary
“to release gas from the bowels through the bottom”
Cambridge English Dictionary“slang or colloquial. The act of breaking wind audibly”
Oxford English DictionaryI don’t know why this matters to me so much :D
Maybe I’m just scared that our language is dying.
Wrong.
When I was growing up in the East Midlands during 70s and early 80s trump was definitely used by many to describe flatulence. Definitely.
It was the go to word for it at my schools.
Then it seemed to die out towards the end of the 80s. No idea why, but at some point fart took over.I have used it all my life and still use it to this day, even more so since that fat orange cunt was being overly cuntish on his first term.
Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about? Trump has always meant fart.
It’s not the fart that kills you. It’s the smell
Fart is speed Smell is impact
Smäll is impact but it’s pronounced smell.
It’s from a Norwegian skit, so it’s smell in this case
I dont think it’s from a skit. I think it’s from an interview of rally driver Petter Solberg who is famously bad at English (and probably pumped full of adrenaline after a race)
No, it’s from a skit about Petter Solberg: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ec6zwJoq-No
I barely can communicate effectively in English sometimes. If I’m lucky I might get German across. ;p. Those are the only two words in swedish that I know.
Farts will never not be funny.
it is what unites us all. there is not a single culture on this planet that will not giggle at farts.