Amy Wong Chinese Curse
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Amy's so cute when she talks in Chinese!
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Damn it Lauren Tom and futurama writers! Put some nasty Chinese curses in there!
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@stefanmckinley um something bad
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@MCJay2daSun: Because he repeated the same thing she said.
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@stefanmckinley goochy gooey sounds like go chek guai , cantonese meaning literally "that ghost" , never heard it use often but when cantonese referring you as "guai" ghost means someone is very naughty.
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@imagothicgurl That's not what it means insofar as I've grown up with it. Maybe in your family they take it more seriously, but it's always been a casual idol threat among my family and friends. If you really wanted to say "I wish you'd die", you'd say "Ngo seong nei sei" (lit. "I wish you'd die" or "I want you to die").
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@kinotonberry "Da sei ne" actually means "I wish you'd die" Me and my dad would say that to eachother before we figured out what it meant!
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@Fally543 the first part doesnt sound like it
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@MCJay2daSun cuz he repeats amy
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she likes to have orgies with nething now. guess shes really not picky : P too bad i dont work in planet express.
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how come no one has translated bender's part...-_-
What does it mean? I've always wondered.
Anarquistador 3 years ago
well, she says several different ones throught out the seasons, but the prominent part is the "da-sen-ayi" sound which means "hit you to death" or generaly beat you up.
stefanmckinley 3 years ago
Actually, it would be "Da sei ne" but yeah, generally it's like "I'll beat you up", literally "hit you to death." But I've never known it as a curse, per se, just like a chiding or a idle threat like when you're embarrassed or joking with friends and say something like "I'm so going to kick your ass."
kinotonberry 2 years ago 14
Cool! Any idea what the first part says?
the "goochy gooey" part.
stefanmckinley 2 years ago