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 about 10 years ago
Let’s see, that word has meaning in Japanese, French, andsome other. What is it?
Piksea Premium Member about 10 years ago
Maybe the Bluths aren’t as off on their chicken impressions as I thought
ottod Premium Member about 10 years ago
“Zzzzzzzz,” seems to work in most languages. Check it out in Google Translate.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 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 about 10 years ago
Opps! My bad. It is French.Ronfler is “to snore, hum, roar”. I wonder who is doing which?
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
Bearing in mind that to a Canadian “bilingual” means French and English.
leolino about 10 years ago
Portuguese, if you put an accent acute on the last “o”.