Originally Posted by
Onsola
I can confirm that cachorro is used as a "synonym" of puppy, never the less it can be used just as you said if you clarify the animal from which your talking about, tho it even sounds weird in spanish (since cachorro is applied to all mamals, yet every animal has it's own version of the word, ex. horse=caballo foal=potro/cachorro de caballo, tho you have to be drunk to use it that way), it is used mostly for common pets (cats and dogs).
Fun fact, del Potro is an Argentinian tennis player, and he's pretty good, okno
edit, can be used on wolves/foxes just fine
yeah but in portuguese sounds like "este es un pero de gato" or something xD
don't you dare start linking me, I want the fresh thing and with a context inserted if possible
checking the links anyways, although I think I've already scrolled throughout them
Originally Posted by
Surge
btw I can help with English, I live in UK
I'll be adding you right now
Originally Posted by
Surge
it's a doddle
and this too
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more culture:
Stuff - A recent headline in the New Statesman read "stuff the millennium". Using stuff in this context is a polite way of saying "f*** the millennium". Who cares! Stuff it! You can also say "stuff him" or "stuff her" meaning they can sod off.
that's british by the way
Last edited by Lionet; Aug 18, 2018 at 10:29 PM.
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