Post AvatFg41GoqlE6uIs4 by Catvalente@wandering.shop
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 (DIR) Post #AvZO8EOwQfaBfVhd0i by Catvalente@wandering.shop
       2025-06-27T16:38:12Z
       
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       I need the phrase (or its equivalent in everyday casual speech) of “What the fuck” in as many languages as possible.Go.
       
 (DIR) Post #AvZO8FOyi1CqlujAhs by esko@hcommons.social
       2025-06-27T16:42:38Z
       
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       @Catvalente mitä vittua (Finnish)
       
 (DIR) Post #AvZUsfX6UBzKrU2y1Y by abananabag@kinkycats.org
       2025-06-27T23:53:26Z
       
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       @Catvalente I guess it depends which "What The Fuck" you mean. It's quite a versatile phrase.Are you looking for the surprised dismay with a touch of confusion that occurs when, in the middle of impressing the other kids with a diamond ring, engraving one's name on the school bus window, all of a sudden the gem breaks to shatters? If so, try:  Cantonese: 哎呀 (ai ya!)Ai ya is not vulgar, being more similar to Yiddish "Oy".
       
 (DIR) Post #AvatFg41GoqlE6uIs4 by Catvalente@wandering.shop
       2025-06-28T16:01:08Z
       
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       @abananabag in the sense of doing that with the glass and then the files a complaint with the bus Union. Shock, horror, awe, maybe a touch of baffled amusement
       
 (DIR) Post #AvbcUzlkmgOwcg2dw8 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2025-06-29T00:28:07.162194Z
       
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       @ska @pkhuong @tantramar @Catvalente similar one I've also heard from time to time is "Quel est le foutre?" (also a word-for-word but a bit more natural sounding)
       
 (DIR) Post #AvbdF2YgkJLEaut1Rg by hj@shigusegubu.club
       2025-06-29T00:36:31.433998Z
       
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       @Catvalente mitä vittua