brazilians and russians both say "opa"
Brazilians and russians both say "opa"
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"Opa" just means "there it is"
>opa
that means grandpa in German
I think "opa" is international
same thing here more or less
Portuguese and Russian are pretty the same thing.
we use it in the same way to express surprise, joy when something happens, etc
bros..
Opp-a! Amerika-Evropp-a!
We say opa! too. I think it's considered a serbism, and is originally from the Greek.
So do we
Brazilian and English both say "oi"
oh my god.... we have so much in common, wanna be friends??
That's what we say, too -_-
Do Brazilians push when they shit?
Fun fact, in Korean "oi" means cucumber xD
Only ever heard Russians say it.
I do want russian mamushka pretty eyed pink tough blonde princess pls pls
Rusia monke and macaco aren't so different after all...
hey!, olé! (indicating good cheer, often used during dancing, expressing fun, enthusiasm and excitement)
Indicating admiration and surprise.
Ώπα για κοίτα ποιος ήρθε!
Ópa gia koíta poios írthe!
Hey! Look who's arrived!
Indicating endearment and care, accompanying singing to infants.
whoa! (a command to stop)
oops, expression for acknowledgment of a minor mistake.
I want a swarthy Brazilian Latina with dark hair and brown eyes, how we look alike...
>brazilian latina
unfortunately that doesnt exist
All Slavs says "govno"
Sly, then mamushka are fiction:3
RUSSIAN PRINCESS NOT YOURS
NOT YOUR
NOT YOUR
NOT YOUR
HAHA
She looks like a Latina.
ps: not your
Some Mexicans say "Ora!"
So do Germans and Koreans…
You're redundant. -_-
We technically use that word, it means dung, but we like to say 'drek' instead when swearing.
So does South Korea
opa gangnam style