Let’s see, that word has meaning in Japanese, French, andsome other. What is it?
Maybe the Bluths aren’t as off on their chicken impressions as I thought
“Zzzzzzzz,” seems to work in most languages. Check it out in Google Translate.
They sound funnier in Spanish. I think it is Spanish. I don’t recognize French here, but then, we weren’t taught sound effects in French.
Opps! My bad. It is French.Ronfler is “to snore, hum, roar”. I wonder who is doing which?
Bearing in mind that to a Canadian “bilingual” means French and English.
Portuguese, if you put an accent acute on the last “o”.
Bargrove over 9 years ago
Let’s see, that word has meaning in Japanese, French, andsome other. What is it?
Piksea Premium Member over 9 years ago
Maybe the Bluths aren’t as off on their chicken impressions as I thought
ottod Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Zzzzzzzz,” seems to work in most languages. Check it out in Google Translate.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 9 years ago
They sound funnier in Spanish. I think it is Spanish. I don’t recognize French here, but then, we weren’t taught sound effects in French.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 9 years ago
Opps! My bad. It is French.Ronfler is “to snore, hum, roar”. I wonder who is doing which?
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
Bearing in mind that to a Canadian “bilingual” means French and English.
leolino over 9 years ago
Portuguese, if you put an accent acute on the last “o”.