THANK YOU for that! Cahonies is totally the Americanified butchered version of cojones! I was wondering where the heck it came from. Now I can rest easy knowing it's originally cojones spelled with J. Thanks Seigi!
You are very welcome =) oh and one other thing, although americans pronounce that word as "cahonies", spanish speaking people say it more like コホネス and I've heard it mostly from spaniards. I don't know why I thought you might find that useful, but there it is.
Sweet! This IS useful, because now I know how to pronounce it correctly when I want to say BALLS in Spanish (which is practically ALL the time, starting NOW.). Cojones!
Hahahahaha no way!!!!!!!!! Why do the have to americanize all words!!! In Spain "cojones" y used all the time... if you do something wrong, you will say to yourself "cojones"; when you are angry too; cojonudo means something great... so now I'll just bother Juan saying cahonies! Hahahaha! Kiss (K)
very funny as usual, maybe the word is "cojones"?
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for that! Cahonies is totally the Americanified butchered version of cojones! I was wondering where the heck it came from. Now I can rest easy knowing it's originally cojones spelled with J. Thanks Seigi!
DeleteYou are very welcome =) oh and one other thing, although americans pronounce that word as "cahonies", spanish speaking people say it more like コホネス and I've heard it mostly from spaniards. I don't know why I thought you might find that useful, but there it is.
ReplyDeleteSweet! This IS useful, because now I know how to pronounce it correctly when I want to say BALLS in Spanish (which is practically ALL the time, starting NOW.). Cojones!
DeleteI like Cahonies, sounds Hawaiian almost. Like big kahuna. The Kahuna with Cahonies.
ReplyDeleteYEAH! Like kahuna with cahonies at a luau in Oahu. or something.
Deletelike that precisely!
DeleteHahahahaha no way!!!!!!!!! Why do the have to americanize all words!!! In Spain "cojones" y used all the time... if you do something wrong, you will say to yourself "cojones"; when you are angry too; cojonudo means something great... so now I'll just bother Juan saying cahonies! Hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteKiss (K)