How do you call this in your country?
A t*rk
>>67591771
Turk
>>67591771
Turek
>>67591771
T*rks
>>67591771
baqui-beolle means cockraoch in korean.
switch b with p.
>>67591771
Turcaracha.
>>67591771
Turco
>>67591771
torakka
German
>>67591771
Turki
turkroach (west coast)
toruko
Tapгaн.
So are there many languages where the word for Turkey and roach sound similar?
Turkki and torakka are a bit alike, but not that much.
>>67591771
Der Türke
>>67591771
Moro
>>67591771
een turk
peзaк
>>67591771
Do nicaraguans hate turks?
>>67592570
The two words rhyme in Slovenian.
Turek (a Turk), Ščurek (a roach)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jAsERpaqQo
Turkroach
>>67591771
American.
Un turque
Allemand
>>67591771
Jap
>>67592570
huutista :----DDDDD
Cigán
>>67591771
Tarakan
Anzu
Turčin
>>67591901
this
>>67591771
Gokiburi
Simply called "G" as an internet slang
Turok
>>67593876
get your hands off mai waifu
Poles
How do you call this in your country?
>>67591771
That is, may god forgive me for saying this, a Turk.
>>67594020
Пocтинг c тeлeфoнa, aкa epecь.
How do you call this in your country?[spoiler][/spoiler]
>>67591771
putin
>>67591771
turkkilainen
нow do you call this in your country?
T*rk
>>67591771
Russen (Russians) im Keller (in the basement)
>>67591771
bubašvaba /bubaʃʋǎːba/
>>67594116
That's a "glass cutter"
How do you call this in your country?
нow do yoи call this in your country?
>>67594245
Aisankannattaja
>>67594245
vulgar
>>67594020
LA CHATTE À TA MÈRE
>>67591771
turk memes aside, we have three acceptable names for it:
tikan, makak or juk (kinda pronounced like duke with j instead of d)
How do you call this in your country?
>>67595197
tutkari
>>67595197
now this thread makes sense
I dare you to take all that shit at once