What weird idioms/phrases does your language have?
What weird idioms/phrases does your language have?
In Finnish we have "kissanristiäiset" (literally means a cat's christening), which means some trivial and meaningless celebration/event.
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"daddy" is some older man you're sexually attracted to
also, "daddy" is your biological father
4 1 ReplyIf you’re in a scenario where you need to specify between them, “zaddy” is a replacement for the former
3 1 ReplyThere's a big difference between "Bless me father for I have sinned" and "I'm sorry daddy, I've been a bad girl".
2 0 Replywhat's the difference?
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This has been the case in Spanish since forever. "Papi"
But in English it sounds a bit more icky for sure!
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