What common Spanish phrase is the third one supposed to be? The best I can do is "bien feo", which obviously doesn't make much sense.
44ReplyBien feo. Which is Spanish for very ugly.
46ReplyPretty sure it means “Very Ugly”.
32ReplyIndeed.
As a Spaniard, I don't get that one.
15ReplyI think it might be a Latin American phrase. Googling "bien feo" comes up with a lot of people using it to mean ugly, disgusting, bad, etc.
20ReplyI'm American, and my Spanish isn't great, but even I was like "Good Ugly?" 🤔
14ReplyIn Central America they use “bien” to mean “very”
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Bienvenidos?
Most of them look like greetings so that’s my best guess.
5ReplyBurro demas...
I'm sure that's not a common greeting.
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1ReplyBein Vio in Google translates to Well Seen.
The F sound could be a misheard V sound
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“bien feo” means “really ugly” 🤣
39ReplyDunno why this made me laugh so hard.
26ReplyThe mix of banal situation with just right right amount of anthropomorphic absurdity.
10ReplyThe Gary Larson special
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Dohn day ess tahs
22ReplyNomen tee ndes
9Replyall a chin god a.
6ReplyThe last one seems to say "bewayno dee us"
So it's something like "something hay dios". I can't make out what it's supposed to be. It's bothering me now 😆.
5ReplyBuenos dias?
30ReplyNo, it clearly says bwayno dee-us. They're scientists. Do you think they can't speak dolphin?
13ReplyI can't believe I missed it!
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Koh-mo S tardies?
3ReplySydo Ra
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1ReplyFarnsworth: "Crazy gibberish!"
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