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Pineapple And It’s Final
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mopargirl
· 9 years ago
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"We do what we want"
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timebender25
· 9 years ago
English. Because flip you. That's why.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
In Spanish, it's called "piña".
(Guess you're not the only ones...)
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loveless
· 9 years ago
And because Spanish is truly beautiful, wanna know what else we call "piña"?
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http://goo.gl/thAz6G
I mean, they kinda look similar, don't they?
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dailydoseofmusic
· 9 years ago
mentioned Yiddish and not Hebrew.
In Hebrew its אננס, Which as you've probably guessed, is pronounced ananas
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kamatsu
· 9 years ago
パイナップル in Japanese, pronounced like pineapple with a racist accent, mainly because it is the English word in a Japanese alphabet.
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rosalinas
· 9 years ago
What is 'racist accent'?
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Painappuru
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rosalinas
· 9 years ago
Can't spell that...
captainbeardius
· 9 years ago
How is that racist? It's an accent. A way of pronouncing words in other languages.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
They mean a stereotypical Japanese accent when speaking English, which I tried to spell
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kamatsu
· 9 years ago
Sorry for the confusion. I was trying to think of how to describe it as the end-of-lesson bell was going.
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guest
· 9 years ago
In portuguese is actually abacaxi
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guest
· 9 years ago
Bananas
deleted
· 9 years ago
Pina Colada
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guest
· 9 years ago
Cherry
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guest
· 9 years ago
In spanish the whole thing is Piña, but when cut, the part you eat is called Ananá
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leviosanotleviosa
· 9 years ago
What about Swahili?
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skin
· 9 years ago
That shit is ananas, a n a n a s
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guest
· 9 years ago
In the Philippines, we also call it pineapple or pinya in Filipino
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(Guess you're not the only ones...)
-> http://goo.gl/thAz6G I mean, they kinda look similar, don't they?
In Hebrew its אננס, Which as you've probably guessed, is pronounced ananas