SonicAway said:
A good example would be the word "sinistro": we use it as "cool!" but we usually know it actually means "freaky"/"spooky" or even "left handed"... I can't say I'd first jump to the meaning the speaker intended, but the context should help in situations like this, as in your example, in understanding what you mean by saying Niger. Unless people really don't know the longest river in the world (or even the country). XD |
The same goes for Spanish. You can technically say "to delay" by saying something like "to retard". Retarded = retrasado, to delay = to "retrasar".
Romance languages indeed.
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