@kewwwi to Lemmy Shitpost • 1 year agohelp the exit is lockedimagemessage-square10arrow-up1470arrow-down119
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoin portuguese, reading literally, push is very close to “puxe”, and “puxe” means pull, so a lot of portuguese do that lol(me included ‘-’)
minus-square@Etterralink1•1 year ago“Puxe” could be pronounced “puke” in English, aka vomit (noun and verb). So there’s that.
in portuguese, reading literally, push is very close to “puxe”, and “puxe” means pull, so a lot of portuguese do that lol(me included ‘-’)
“Puxe” could be pronounced “puke” in English, aka vomit (noun and verb). So there’s that.