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-- ◊ 2016-08-18 17:20 |
Subaru Domingo in Japan. |
agarranmesta ◊ 2016-08-18 17:32 |
Domingo = Sunday... it's incredible the ignorance about the spanish language |
-- ◊ 2016-08-18 17:34 |
How dare they use a Spanish word? The world's coming to an end. |
◊ 2016-08-18 17:36 |
It's also the same in portuguese. Such disrespect with our language... -- Last edit: 2016-08-18 17:37:20 |
◊ 2016-08-18 17:36 |
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◊ 2016-08-18 17:58 |
Au contraire, it shows a consistancy from Subaru, since the Domingo is a derivative of the Sambar Dias, which means "days" in Spanish. |
◊ 2016-08-18 18:08 |
Saw this one day while waiting for my bus and then looked it up on the net... Of course, the best way to teach your child new words is by buying them a pram that carries the name of a Spanish swear word: Link to "www.google.de" -- Last edit: 2016-08-18 18:08:32 |
agarranmesta ◊ 2016-08-19 18:50 |
Because imcdb ignore and forbid the use of the spanish... maybe you can understand now... |
agarranmesta ◊ 2016-08-19 18:51 |
Well, brzil isn't something respectable |
◊ 2016-08-19 19:06 |
Or a 4 X 4. Link to "www.team-bhp.com" |
◊ 2016-08-19 19:15 |
Or buy them a bottle of French fizzy pop. |
◊ 2016-08-19 19:44 |
I don't even need to click on the link - I know exactly what's coming. It's a Japanese warrior in the UK and a huntsman in the Americas, isn't it? |
◊ 2016-08-19 20:40 |
IIRC "Pajero" only on grey imports, "Shogun" in UK if you pay full price. |