Current Events > It's super weird that Linda means "cute" in Spanish

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Purely
01/26/20 12:12:37 AM
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Every Linda I've ever known is an ugly ass hoe
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a-c-a-b
01/26/20 12:19:21 AM
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That's my mom's name.

I've never known a Linda who was even close to my own age.
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inloveanddeath0
01/26/20 12:20:25 AM
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Sphyx
01/26/20 12:21:23 AM
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Huh, did not know that.

You do learn things on CE, once every now and then.

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a-c-a-b
01/26/20 12:22:28 AM
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inloveanddeath0 posted...
I've known Lindsey

That's my sister's name.

This topic is freaking me out.
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nevershine
01/26/20 12:23:21 AM
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I don't think ive ever known an unattractive Linda, personally

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MabusIncarnate
01/26/20 12:30:25 AM
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PrideOfLion posted...
You don't typically use linda to describe people though
Stop being such a Linda

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Smackems
01/26/20 12:40:38 AM
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My dog is linda

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Eerieka
01/26/20 12:43:43 AM
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A magical lady

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkY_kdUdpcA

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AlisLandale
01/26/20 12:45:36 AM
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Linda-Senpai was garbage and Tada Banri is an idiot

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SableWolfAngel
01/26/20 1:02:47 AM
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Well, "linda" actually means "beautiful", but "bonita" is used more commonly. It can mean "cute", though I haven't seen it translated that way since there are other diminutive and/or affectionate adjectives that you can use to more specifically describe the target. However, "linda" is used more in Brazilian Portuguese which is similar to Spanish.

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