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>Don Quicksoat.

>> No.14958148

>>14958131
Se dice Don Quijote y se lee en español mierda. Ojalá todos los anglos se mueran.

>> No.14958165

>>14958131
El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, puto gringo.

>> No.14958220

>>14958148
Baseado e vermelhopilado

>> No.14958236

>>14958148
>>14958165
>>14958220
DIOS MIO, MUY BASADO
GRINGOS BTFO

>> No.14958254

Don kixotl was mexican

>> No.14958264
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14958264

> Albert Cam-us

>> No.14958268

>Kyotei-san
>Sir Keehotay
>Herr Kiehote
>Donkey Oaty

>> No.14958273

>Frederic Choppin’

>> No.14958471

>>14958131
It's actually pronounced "Don's Quick Oats". I should know because I eat it every morning, super tasty and ready in minutes!

>> No.14958480

Pronouncing it Quicks Oats is actually quite Quixotic

>> No.14958496

>donkey shot

>> No.14958505
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14958505

>why yes I Anglocise every foreign word even when I know how it is properly pronounced, how could you tell?

>> No.14958642

>>14958131
Don Kwiksoté

>>14958273
kek

>> No.14958833

>>14958480
We always said "quick sot" back in my day.

>> No.14958851

>>14958165
Most english speakers can't pronounce the spanish J (it's pronounced like the CH in 'loch'), so whatever approximation you try to make is probably going to be wrong anyways.

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14958875

>tfw when I just started this book tonight and I’m just at the moment art where the priest and his relatives are burning the books Cervantes doesn’t want to be cannon

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14958924

>>14958131
>Sle-voch Chi-shenk

>> No.14958932

>>14958131
don ki-ho-té

>> No.14959681

>>14958148
BASED

>> No.14959690

>>14958165
BASED

>> No.14959802

>>14958131
In Old Castilian, the letter x represented the sound written sh in modern English, so the name was originally pronounced [kiˈʃote]. However, as Old Castilian evolved towards modern Spanish, a sound change caused it to be pronounced with a voiceless velar fricative sound (like the Scottish or German ch), and today the Spanish pronunciation of "Quixote" is [kiˈxote]. The original pronunciation is reflected in languages such as Asturian, Leonese, Galician, Catalan, Italian, Portuguese, and French, where it is pronounced with a "sh" or "ch" sound; the French opera Don Quichotte is one of the best-known modern examples of this pronunciation.

>> No.14959972

>>14959802
That's the same reason why 'Mexico' is spelled with an X but pronounced as a J, btw.

>> No.14959996

>>14958851
>the spanish J (it's pronounced like the CH in 'loch')

Dumbfuck.

>> No.14960012

>>14959996
It's not my fault that you can't neither pronounce "Don Quijote" nor "loch" right, gringo.

>> No.14960033

>>14958148
>>14958165
>>14958220
>>14958236
Fuck off to /int/, subhumans.

>> No.14960044

About Donkey Shawty, do you know any other books about insanity produced by obssesing over a piece or pieces of literature?
I think this is quite a broad concept and there must be other books on the topic.

>> No.14960053

>>14960033
says the nigger larping as a gringo jajajajaja

>> No.14960409

>>14960053
>shashashashasha
wait all of the sudden the brazilians going "ASUAHUSHAUSHUASUAHSU" in tibia make sense now if >>14959802 is true

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14960566

>>14958131
>Sawcrates

>> No.14960572

>>14958131
>Joseph de May-stree

>> No.14960575

>>14958148
Pues sí, clap clap clap

>> No.14960591

>>14960566
soccer tees and play-doh

>> No.14960801

>>14960591
Air-totles

>> No.14960807
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14960807

>Vole-tear

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14960819

>>14960807
HOOM

>> No.14961080

>>14958131
>Freeg

>> No.14961485

>>14958148
Don Quicksoat is better in English. Even Cervantes agreed.

>> No.14961644

>Des-car-tays
>E-you-ler

>> No.14962117

>Cunt
>Show-pun-hour

>> No.14962138

I only know how you say it because of the store music from Yakuza desu

>> No.14962205

>>14958924
>Zyzzeck

>> No.14962238

>>14960819
IM GONNA

>> No.14962274

>>14962117
> >Cunt
how the fuck do you pronounce Kant then? It's CUNT

>> No.14962285

>>14960566
>sock-rates

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14962320

>Goeþe

>> No.14962581

>Neetch