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I found this on Google Translator. You should google it any time you need help with languages.
Vulgar is "vulgaire" in French.
my try: on se baise ? (vulgar!)
Nautical version: poupe. Childish version: caca. Probably the one you're wanting, the vulgar version: merde.
There are many ways, depending the country which you are from. In Spain they are called: "lavabo." The vulgar way: "cagadero" In many South American countries: "inodoro"The right word is "Toilette", which is french for "bathroom/lavatory", and in spanish is "baño".
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
my try: on se baise ? (vulgar!)
Alan est nul. Alan craint. Alan fait chier. (vulgar) Alan est con. (vulgar)
French derives from vulgar latin.
Nautical version: poupe. Childish version: caca. Probably the one you're wanting, the vulgar version: merde.
You don't. The closest you can come to "butthead" is: imbécile or idiot. Anything else would be too vulgar for this forum.
We certainly do not say that in French. 'Baiser' is mostly used as a vulgar verb (f*ck), while 'vous' is the formal, polite 'you'. The two words do not belong together.
I would say "unpleasant, rude, repulsive"
It is an imitative word from Vulgar Latin, 'Pissiare' or Old French 'Pissier'
French language formed in France, from the vulgar Latin languages spoken there at the end of the Roman era.
Merde translates to 's***'. Note. "Merde' is quite acceptable in spoken french; "s***" is regarded as vulgar and coarse by many english-speakers, especially when ladies are present.
Kisama is a very vulgar way to say "you".
They both thought that the French were vulgar and incapable of ruling. They thought that either the Americans or the British should rule.