The German word for turkey is Pute (or Truthahn, there’s almost always a synonym for basically anything, but that’s used slightly less with cold cuts and more with the bird itself) and I work somewhere where I have to ask whether something is with ham or turkey like 20x a day. Every time, but especially when speaking to a Spanish speaker, I worry that I’m going to mispronounce it.
I can switch to Putenbrust, but that doesn’t help my brain from shouting “slut tit” at me every time I say it.
Man, it’s a trip how languages can look like they mean something, but don’t.
Puto bumbong is not what I would have expected those words would mean.
The German word for turkey is Pute (or Truthahn, there’s almost always a synonym for basically anything, but that’s used slightly less with cold cuts and more with the bird itself) and I work somewhere where I have to ask whether something is with ham or turkey like 20x a day. Every time, but especially when speaking to a Spanish speaker, I worry that I’m going to mispronounce it.
I can switch to Putenbrust, but that doesn’t help my brain from shouting “slut tit” at me every time I say it.
This is my new favorite word in German. Putenbrust really rolls off the tongue.
wt:puto 😁🙂
It literally means everything. You can just puto the word into any sentence and it will mean something that makes sense.
I had no clue it was that common a word