In my languace it means something similar, yet different. XD
In some italian dialects “vafanculo” means “go f**k yourself in the a**”.
Ah, the wonders of bilingual puns.
Of course that was about to happen! You should never underestimate a violent pit fighter! And one very important lesson: NEVER say “that should hold him long enough”! The opposite’s always going to happen!
Was it really necessary to take the time to pack a suitcase?
Heeeeeeeee’res Vafan!
You don’t know what vafan means, do you? 😛
He’s not the only one. I don’t know who or what Vafan means either.
I figured the context would speak for itself 😉
I’m going to guess “Vafan” based off the context is a foreign curse word along the lines of the english “S**t” or “F*k”. Am I in the ballpark?
Bingo! It’s just the Swedish equivalent of WTF. We figured the context would make it clear 🙂
Gee,thanks for telling me. Now I know what word I SHOULDN’T use if I ever decide to travel the Scandinavian countries for a vacation.
….no sir…
Well,Eio Semla. I’m with Smithnikov. Your statement was as clear as mud and I’d like to know what “vafan” means.
In my languace it means something similar, yet different. XD
In some italian dialects “vafanculo” means “go f**k yourself in the a**”.
Ah, the wonders of bilingual puns.
Yep. That went exactly like I thought it would.
För helvete, Frankie! Mind your language!
😀
Järnspikar! Nu är det kokta fläsket stekt! Jädrans! Jämmerdal! För sjutton gubbar! Blixt och dunder!
Swedish is a very colorfull language! ;D
Svenska är nog det bästa språket för svordomar, om du frågar mig. Lite ironiskt att svenska svordomar alltid åsyftar helvetet och djävulen, dock 😛
Indeed it is 😀
I should ask what you guys are saying above me because I don’t know Swedish,but I have a feeling I shouldn’t. I might not want to know.
What happen with the page 6? :/
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Hope he’s ok. Must be very ill.
hiatus edition version 3 xD
We aim to have the issue resolved soon.
Of course that was about to happen! You should never underestimate a violent pit fighter! And one very important lesson: NEVER say “that should hold him long enough”! The opposite’s always going to happen!