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How do Du say "boy" in your language?

Here we say "Gutt". Norwegian.
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Me too.
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luinwen said:
niño in spanish but Du can also call them muchacho, chico, esquincle, chavo
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Sooo true!Peace out
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VioletSunset said:
--. <----Moris Code
and

Beeeeeep! <----Zombie Robot
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Teamdamon33 said:
In mine we say 'menino'. It’s Portuguese.
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sairiin said:
I speak two languages, Finnish and Swedish. The Finnish word for it is "poika" and the Swedish one is "pojke". There are different version for it on both languages, but these are the most common ones :)
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Snugglebum said:
we just say "boy"-english

but i can say it in spanish(nino-sry, dont know how to put the accent over the n)
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Abilei said:
Boy
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Same.
sapherequeen posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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Same
halo116 posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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same
iluvllllll posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
chagrin91 said:
alak oder alaka in pushto my own city language but in urdu my national language its called larka
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Yeah Larka in hindi as well LOL
Renesmee_XD posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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lolzz yeah coz urdu's a mixture of languages it has all the words of irani,hindi,bangali, etc
chagrin91 posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
doctor-reid said:
The english way is obviously Boy, but here, for the nickname, we generally say Guy (here being Australia)
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melikhan said:
in Persian:we say"Pesar"
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lovebaltor said:
Since Im Hatian,my family and I like to speak french,and some english,so I say;

Boy-Oviously English &
Garcon(s)-French *There's suppose 2 b a little tail at the end of the c called a cadeille *or however u spell it*
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Jill_17 said:
Agori...Greek
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IAmPortia said:
In Philippines we say, "lalaki"
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oder bata oder batang lalaki oder totoy or.... not to mention the other dialects
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thespikedturtle said:
I say "boy". But I also speak a fair bit of spanish, and I know that's either muchacho oder nino. (with the little squiggly thingy)
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ase said:
I speak mostly English (since I live in America) but I also speak a little French, Spanish, Swahili, Polish, and German. (And no, I'm not a linguist...I just got bored one summer and, well, I taught myself a few languages!)

English-boy
Spanish-nino with a ~ over the 2nd n
Polish-chlopiec with a ` in the middle of the l
French-garcon with a squiggly thing under the c
German-junge
Swahili-mvulana

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ThatDarnHippo said:
'Boy' sounds like it's referring to a little kid. I say 'guy', which sounds Mehr like it's referring to teens and adults. 'Boy' to me sounds kind of immature.
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I do the same LOL
DJ_Squeaky posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
lovelyass said:
Buchaill (irish) [:
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Same here XD
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evreythinggoes said:
boy is ragazzo in italian
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kisaku said:
im spanish we say "nino"(with the ~ over the Sekunde n) but we also say chamaco, muchacho, chikio.=-)
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jdblover4life said:
in polish we say:chlopiec
german:junge
and french:garcon
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Carcharien said:
in german it's: Junge
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DJ_Squeaky said:
It's "buachaill" in mine :)
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Irish btw
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AndreeaXo said:
"băiat" in romanian :)
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same ^_^
myau posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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same! (:
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yoshifan1976 said:
I usually say nino since I'm hispanic. I speak English and Spanish ^_^
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mitchie19 said:
Language: Filipino
Country: Philippines
Boy in our language:

LALAKI [Lah-la-kee]
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TNgurl101 said:
nino oder boi
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7things said:
Here we say "صبي" Arabic
Im from Lebanon!
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LOL none would read it..its arabic letters..well i can.cz its my language
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Kanji said:
in japanese its 少年
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makaylablue said:
well im like enlish so we say man boy but sometimes say dude oder guy oder boy so yeah
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greennymph_15 said:
Its lalaki in Filipino.pronounce as la-la-ki
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Pinoy <3 Haha, yes!
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xxihatejooxx said:
"lalaki" it's in filipino

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nisrn said:
in indonesia, we say "cowok"
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iluvllllll said:
boy
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es3 said:
בן ("Ben")
oder
ילד ("Yeled")

in Hebrew
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letsdancewooo said:
Дечак
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in serbian :)
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MarylovesSelena said:
Boy.In greek agori and in german...junge oder something.
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AnjaLovesJohnny said:
in German Du can say Bub oder Junge
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sandrarap said:
we say GARÇON
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naley_fan said:
In bulgarian boy is момче (momche)
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Wanda5 said:
мальчик(malchik) in russian :P
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MJfangirl said:
well my language is slovenian and we say to a boy fant :)
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goodfeelings777 said:
In Venezuela we call them like this:

Niño
Chamo
Pana
Carajito
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Is in Venezuelan spanish
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Lindaah14 said:
Jongen (: It's Dutch ((:
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xSiVePux said:
Mine says 'Laki-laki' Indonesian here!
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Progatozona said:
Though i live in Bangladesch i speak english cuz i'm not full Bengali so its definitly boy.
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luv_warriorcatz said:
nan hai
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lollipopszx3 said:
lam ji in Cantonese, at least that's how Du pronounce it. I'm too lazy to go to Google Translations to get the characters.
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demifan4life said:
In Malaysia we call it "lelaki" oder "Laki-laki".
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PoojaA said:
In india its called 'ladka' oder 'chora'
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deathroman13 said:
here in holland we say; jongen
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djsheshe said:
mukomana, its a shona word :)
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MJlady98 said:
German: Junge
English: Boy
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milkachoco said:
Croatian: dečko
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Alba93 said:
>Djal< in albanian, oder >Burre, mashkull...<
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JoJoFacLars said:
αγόρι (agori) in greek
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Drisina said:
Baiat.Romanian
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CuteDiana said:
"Sabi" in Arabic
"Maltchek" in Russian
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baka_neko said:
hungarian: fiú
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lloonny said:
'djal',in Kosovo.
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HaleyDewit said:
In Belgium/Flanders we say 'jongen'
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mish_mish said:
TROUBLE
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Smib said:
in turkish we say oğlan oder erkek...
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lil_freakygirl said:
well, i speak mostly german oder english, but i can speak french and spanish too:

in German - Junge
in English - Boy/Guy
in Spanish - niño/chico
in French - garcon
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