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The term "rascal" originates from the Middle English word "rascal," which itself comes from the Old French "rascal" meaning "a young animal," particularly a young goat. This term evolved to describe someone considered mischievous, impudent, or cunning. Over time, "rascal" has taken on a more playful connotation, often referring to someone who is endearingly naughty or troublesome.
Kolohe is rascal in Hawaiian.
Rascal Flats, you spelled it right
Literally, "a cheeky rascal" translates as "une racaille (feminine noun) insolente". The English word rascal has the same origin as the French "racaille", but that French word is most often associated with loitering uneducated youths, the kind you would call "chavs" in modern-days English.
Akuto is the Japanese word for "Rascal"
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Kolohe
It means "my little rascal" in French.
The word "rascal" in Chinese can be translated as "顽童 (wán tóng)."
The term "rascal" originates from the Middle English word "rascal," which itself comes from the Old French "rascal" meaning "a young animal," particularly a young goat. This term evolved to describe someone considered mischievous, impudent, or cunning. Over time, "rascal" has taken on a more playful connotation, often referring to someone who is endearingly naughty or troublesome.
In Portuguese, "bye bye, rascal" can be translated as "tchau tchau, traquinas".
Shes gonna marry dizzy rascal or chipmunk or the french man.
1)You little rascal. 2)you rascal what are you trying to do!
Rascal = yungantsch (×™×•× ×’×Ö·× ×˜×©)