Nooooo! You CAN'T say "Pineapple"! You just CAN'T!!! You HAVE to call it "Bananas" without the B!

>Nooooo! You CAN'T say "Pineapple"! You just CAN'T!!! You HAVE to call it "Bananas" without the B!

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thats what spaniards look like when they say "soy un platano", it means i am a soyjak banana

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that's not how you pronounce ananas, the stress in on the first syllable

Do you love the 'ru and 'a/?

How do you say "IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME"
in your language?

I say that and I do look like that

Hora de mantequilla de cacahuete

you left the jelly out

Čas je za arašidovo maslo in žele.

Here we call it "the thing Americans use to ruin pizzas"
Is that a better name?

I love peanut butter I think I will buy some before the corner store closes yes

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An ilu ba giful númtyehan ba fumpagewu ba fumé e curau

I laughed

You forgot to put corn syrup and high cholesterol trembling on the pic

This edit always makes me laugh because it's so delusional in its depiction of reality
Like when Americans wear baseball caps with the cap turned backwards, completely ignoring its function and turning it into an adornment
Similar to how they have legs not to walk, but to accommodate the secondary functions of driving an automatic car

JRR, is that you? What's being dead like?

Yes. Ananas have nothing of resemblence to apples, nor pine trees.

>he calls bananos “”””bananas”””

Kill yourself lmao

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esta na hora de manteiga de amendoim gelatina

To an illiterate 16th century naval trader they do

They bear a resemblance to pine cones, and apple used to mean fruit in general. In Dutch, aardappel (earthapple) means potato.

No it's in the last one