The Japanese word for woman/girl is "onna" (女)

The Japanese word for woman/girl is "onna" (女).
The Italian word for woman is "donna".
A Bengali word for woman/girl is "konna" (কণ্যা).
All pronounced similarly, really makes you think.

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SHe in Russian is "ona". Doesn't activate my foreign nuts.

Indians and Italians look the same. really jogs the nog.

Wait till you hear in how many languages "kaka" means poop.

The Hindustani word for India is "Bharat".
The English onomatopoeic word for explosive diarrhoea is "BHHHHHRRAAAAAAAAAAAPPP"
Both pronounced similarly, really makes you think.

Finnish and Kannada (very informal), what else?

Kek this made my day. I was feeling a little down so thank you for posting this.

That was completely uncalled for and Bhārat or Bhārata is the word for India in all Indian languages, not just Hindustani. Rather, in Hindustani we are least likely to refer to India as Bharat among all the languages since the name "Hindustan" is also commonly used. Why do Singaporeans seem to be especially mean to Indians here? Indians give you a hard time there?

Same here. Hmmm...

>what else
LITERALLY EVERYTHING (almost)
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/κακκάω#Ancient_Greek

konna roughly translates to scoundrel, a crook or a turtle
also, kaka means nothing, it's kakka, but forgeiners seem to think that the other k doesn't mean anything

In both Finnish and Kannada, it is kakka with the double k.

In ancient Greek too, also, in many other IE related language.
Probably stems form the proto-language everyone spoke

>Why do Singaporeans seem to be especially mean to Indians here? Indians give you a hard time there?
I like Indians my man, I just don't like meme OP posts like these
>muh coincidences

>That was completely uncalled for
do you know what board you're on my man x

he isn't from singapore, he is an anglo exchange student and also schizophrenic

>he is an anglo exchange student and also schizophrenic
where did you get that idea from
I'm a chink who has never left asia

>the proto-language everyone spoke
>what is finnish

Finnish is the language my half-Finnic children will speak if I could be impregnated by my boipucci!

The Russian word for woman is "Žhenschina" and for girl is "Devushka". That's it

Neither of the languages I mentioned are Indo-European though.
Okay, sorry.

and for grandma is babushka?

here is cacca

Interesting, maybe there was some cultural exchange between proto-indo-european and proto-uralic people

They coulda have had extremely distant influences.

You are pretty educated, chukhonec

hahhahhah is for when someone says something funny
hihhihhih is for laughing nervously when senpai walks past
hehhehhe is for when someone says something not funny, but you have to pretend
hohhohhoh is for when someone says something that's not nessecarily funny, but you whole heartedly agree with
hähhähhäh is for when you have pranked someone or have made a clever ruse
höhhöhhöh is for when someone says something stupid and you want to make a sarcastic remark about it
huhhuh is not laughing but the same as saying "phew"
hyhhyh is also not laughing, but the same as saying "eww"

Now you know how to laugh in finnish

>implying you laugh

yazabyl otvertku :D

I should have specified that the laughs I listed are strictly for text usage only
The finnish laugh is when you push air out from your nostrils a little harder than when you normally do
I seriously don't know how in the fuck they find audiences that laugh out loud to stand up gigs here, I suspect they get paid for it, but I'm not sure

Gandhi was Italian!!!!!11!

You're confusing him with Sonia Gandhi. That Gandhi is a completely different family. It's just coincidence that they have the same surnames.

>finnish LMAO
youtube.com/watch?v=TuLwHQKMGQA

literally "kaka" as poop in Estonian. Makes me giggle everytime.