The phrase "enete pene evide" does not have a recognized meaning in any language that I am aware of. It may be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
It is a bad word it means a male reproductive organ. I will not go into more specific description. Go to goggle translator your self if you want to actually know and you are not some mindless hooligan. ***************** Well, I disagree with this answer. "Pene" is not a bad word. It just means "penis".
In French, the word "chair" is pronounced as "shehr."
Pure Latin; pene means 'almost', and insula means 'island'.A long, thin spit of land is 'almost an island', thus; peninsula.
My favourite example is the geographical term 'peninsula'. From the Latin pene, meaning 'almost' and insula meaning 'island', a long thin spit of land is 'almost' an 'island', a peninsula.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
The meaning of the malayalam word evide is 'where'.
Evide = Where
Pencil.
In Spanish, Portuguese and Italian the word pene when translated in to English means small. Depending on the context of the word and how it is being used it can also mean thin or slender.
It is a bad word it means a male reproductive organ. I will not go into more specific description. Go to goggle translator your self if you want to actually know and you are not some mindless hooligan. ***************** Well, I disagree with this answer. "Pene" is not a bad word. It just means "penis".
In French, the word "chair" is pronounced as "shehr."
Pene is the Spanish word for penis, you are right.There is a pasta called penne, but that's Italian and means pen. The original Italian name is kept in Spanish to refer to this pasta.
Pene Miembro viril.
Pene is the generic word for "penis" in Spanish, It's a masculine noun.
It mean something on the boys body haves to do the sex.
Grown men is two words.
Latin root 'pene' means 'almost', and 'insula' means 'island', so a pene-insula, or peninsula is 'almost an island', i.e. a thin strip of land.