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As 'joque' 1670, but do you mean only as 'joke'?
the english translationo for ma-swerte ankong lalaki is "im a lucky guy" ........ :))
I've heard it means semen. I've also heard it means "the respect given to women" (aka, semen). This is not a joke.
The word "joke" is a noun.
The word gioco, meaning to jest or joke around, comes from the Latin word iocus of a similar meaning. These words are found rooted from the Proto-Indo European language a reconstructed language of Eurasia; roughly during the Neolithic times.
The Russian word "Prikol" in literal translation means to spike through. But in folks language it means "a joke" or "something funny".
The English word 'joke' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "bayaa".
As 'joque' 1670, but do you mean only as 'joke'?
It means "I am your party". That is not a joke it's the real translation.
It means "I am your party". That is not a joke it's the real translation.
pluto.. wait never mind that was a joke
if he is, i think he already knows, and if you mean it as a joke then there is no translation.
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Oh, never mind, it’s too cheesy.
You answered your own question ^^ The Cheyenne's have their own language called "The Cheyenne language"! No joke! I am also researching them and when I found this I laughed! Good luck!
One translation from spanish would be "Joke Telephone". Bromas could also possibly be a proper name, therefore it may be the Telephone of Broma or Bromas.
That is no where near any form of a viable sentence in the English language.