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How do you say buddy in a different language?

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if you know how, please tell me in what language it's in how how to pronounce it. . . . thanx =]

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  1. for addressing a male friend eh?

    ami (french)

    cuate (mexican spanish)

    paisano (italian)

    ystava (finnish)

    kamaradko (czech)

    droog (russian)

    tomodachee (japanese)


  2. In Welsh we say

    Ffrind, Cyfaill, Partner, Mêt,  

  3. Salut buddy ~ French

    Salut prietene ~ Romanian

    Hi kaven ~ Finnish

    Hi prisateli ~ Croatia

    Hei kompis ~ Norwegian/Swedish

    Oi buddy ~ Portuguese

    Hej kammarat ~ Danish

  4. In Puerto Rican Spanish you say "pana" or "panita" which the diminutive of the same word.

  5. In Swahilian it is rafiki, like the baboon in Lion King.

  6. Actually, for french it's copain or ami if it's of the male species and it's copine or amie if it's female. And it's pronounced differently, so be careful otherwise you'll sound silly calling them the wrong gender.

  7. Aleut-

    Agitaada

    Yupik-

    ilarpiaq

    Inupiaq-

    avilaitqan/ilannaqpiaq

    West inuktitun-

    Piqavialuk/ilannalluavik or ilannamiaq

    East inuktitut-

    Piqatimarik/inuugatimarik/Samagiik/ila...

    Kalaallisut-

    ikinngut/Kammak

  8. Mandarin Chinese

    朋友

    péng you

    (pung yo)

    Spanish

    Amigo

    (ah-me-go)

    Colega

    (koh-le-gah)

  9. French = copain (co-pan) or ami (ah-me) or camarade (com-ah-rad)

    Italian = compagno (com-pan-yo) or amico (ah-me-co)

    although these do change slightly if talking to a female

    ok to clarify although i mentioned they change for females i will also add the pronunciation keys for those

    Female friends french - amie (ah-me same as masculine)

    copine (co-peen)

    Female friend Italian - amica (ah-me-cha)

    compagna (com-pan-ya)

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