What's your country's equivalent of man/dude?
Like, how would you say, "Hey, dude"?
bud
Plako or lali
Plako comes from plak(elderly)
lali comes from lala(big brother)
a chicco
Nigga.
Model, stari or člouk.
>>72264595
Mate
Kuz
Senpai
Blud
G(angsta)
geezer
lad
mavir
bastardization of maður
>>72264729
Senpai being of course, f a m
marica
parce
nea
niño
perro
socio
literally "Hey, dude"
We are in the process of replacing danish with english.
>>72264969
lmao are you serius
tio
loco
pabo
primo
chico
payo
cabron
joputa
muete
mozo
Gaur
Hey, bud
Mano
>>72264969
Sad!
>>72265001
Yes. But bro is properly more popular than dude.
'Cara' or 'meu'
Cunt (mate)
Mate (cunt)
We have a very robust and complex vernacular
>>72264595
Deary old chummy chap
Captcha: Mexico Europa
It changes from place to place, here in the South the common are:
piá - Paraná, Santa Catarina. "Kid", but used also for young adults.
guri - Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina. Same as above.
mano* - sporadically heard in Paraná. Shortening for "hermano" (brother - in Spanish).
véio - mainly countryside Paraná. Local rendering of "velho" (old - as in old chap)
meu* - sporadically heard in larger cities. Literally "my" (my brother, my chap, etc.)
brô - also larger cities. Borrowing from English "bro".
*more associated with São Paulo, but somewhat common also here.
>>72265085
Come on now you must be joking
>>72264595
Mec, gros, poto...
sorry
>>72264595
Kape, par, bro, leka, amigo, arma, chera'a, boludo, nde putazo, etc.
>>72265123
no not at all really. Some years ago I just to write emails to journalists when they used english words in their articles, with equivalent danish words. Some even go was far as combining english words with danish grammar. But I stopped - as I could do it full time - it seemed pointless.
>>72265218
>amigo
wait, what?
Cuh
Bruh
Nucka
>>72264729
>cuz
>blood
>g
Could you BE on American blacks' nuts any harder
>>72264969
gg, you will receive your choice of Satrapy once we annex Europe.
>>72264595
čus vole
literal meaning "hey ox"
Kiwis say "hey man" or "sup bro"
>>72265261
Nyhedsartikler er sjældent særlig velskrevne
>>72265320
I usally say this to strangers tbqh.
>>72264595
Pok
>oi pok, apa polah kau ya?
>yo dud, what's up?
>>72265147
Et chum ici
>>72265113
Does "cara" mean the same thing as dude ?
>>72264912
patron
>>72264595
well lad
gast (guest) <<< underage
jongen (boy) <<< normal
jochie (little boy) <<< so cool
maat (mate) <<< bit underage
makker (buddy) <<<< real friends
kamaraad (comrade) <<< underage farmer
vriend (friend) <<< youre old
lega - used in slavonia, short from kolega (colleague)
brate, buraz- bro
priko - used in dalmatia, short from prijatelj (friend)
care - literally means emperor, might be sarcastic
frende - friend
>>72264729
>ebonics
>no "pal"
The state of England
bb
>>72266043
Hey pricko
>>72265010
CHI
>>72266607
primo
chavalo/a
compa
patron
carnal
querido
ay fuckboy
>>72267149
>carnal
I've never heard this one in my life. I only know it from Blood In Blood Out.
cunt
bro
mate
man
>>72267470
also "lads" when addressing a group and sometimes cuzzie (usually maoris though)
>>72267425
porq eres pocho
>>72264595
Oida/Alter, Hawara.
>>72265113
We also say mano like "Oye mano" but never made the connection to hermano
>>72265503
What about boludo and putazo
>>72264595
Чyвaк - chuvak - dude
Бpaтyхa, бpaтaн, бpo - bratukha\bratan\bro - bro, lol, used rarely now.
Myжик - muzhik - man.
There's also бpaтишкa (bratishka) which is bro also, but used sometime by young anons because of memetic film "Green elephant" where two guys get locked in one room and one of them tries to feed another with literal shit, being in shit, shitting shit in plate before camera and saying "Bratishka, ya tebe pokushat prines", which means "I've bring food to you".