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Anyone knows what does this phrase, means?

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one guy told me "laver du"..

is it some sort of german or dutch language?.

or anyone knows what does it means?.

thx in advance! :]

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  1. it is french for washers


  2. Is it possible he said "Laver d'eau" which is pronounced, "Lahver d'oh" ?

    That means 'wash water'...at least literally, in French. It could be a slang term.  

  3. it look like is i

    l-o-v-e __y-o-u

    l-a-v-e-r __d-u

    see

  4. I'm pretty sure its french. laver means to wash and du means of.. so i don't know how that works out lol.

  5. dutch and german r sooo alike... but

    DU means 'you'.. but in german, u put DU b4 anything else (same in dutch) for ex.:

    DU bist.......... etc. (bist means 'are'... in german)

    Laver means ' tack '.... are u sure u spelled that right?

    'you tack' dosent make sense......... maybe u spelled laver wrong, unless he meant you tack..........


  6. To me it sounds like the guy is speaking Afrikaans -a language similar to Dutch, but only spoken in South Africa.

    I think what he was trying to say was: Lawwe ding!

    It is said of someone who is funny and play full. Almost like in English when we say: Cheeky Monkey.


  7. In Danish "du laver" means "you do". "Laver du?" means "Do you do?". I don't know if he's Danish, and what you were talking about.

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