Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The word "idiot" in Russian is "идиот" (idiot).
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Idiot in the Romanian language is the equivalent of idiot in many other languages.
The Return of the Family Idiot, Idiot Too! or Why you can't sue your mother, Once an Idiot Always an Idiot
"Din idiot" = you idiot "Din" is pronounced like "seen" with a D, But normally Norwegians just say "idiot".
The word "idiot" in French is spelled as "idiot".
Out of Our Idiot was created in 1979.
spiya
of course he is the show is called the idiot abroad! :)
You're an idiot if you don't know when to use you're and your. you're (you are)...your - shows possession. Another way to tell if you're an big $%@#$% idiot is you don't know when to use "a" or "an". Example "an idiot" not "a idiot" So in conclusion, based on "your" question "you're" "an" idiot.
because he is an idiot
Elizabethan English is still English, and "idiot" in English is "idiot". It is ridiculous to think that Shakespeare wrote in a foreign language. Examples of "idiot" in Shakespeare include "Tis a tale told by an idiot" (Macbeth) and "the portrait of a blinking idiot" (Merchant of Venice)