I gotta got with 'Arriba'. It is fun as hell to say and indicates good times.
Instantly heard the uncle from the Jackie Chan cartoon in my head.
Definitely one of my favorite personal names, for reasons I admit are entirely biased.
The Basque equivalent, askatasun, has been a personal favourite of mine for very similar reasons.
Although, as you can see, it's a bit less ethereal and a bit more...pointy, I guess.
It is very funny when you find someone that seems physically assaulted by the word.
Meshugana is a good one. It is Yiddish for "crazy person" apparently, though the girl who explained it to me said it was used more like an expression for trouble-maker or wiseguy.
Animalito in Spanish. A word specifically for smol beans. I've seen perrito used as the same way for small perros.
Ooh, that one is nice. Love when words have like, the mouthfeel and sound that viscerally feels appropriate. Animation sounds cute, feels cute and is about cute thing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diminutives_by_language
Verbal diminutive: /y_ijiiny(h)/ animokaa (be abundant with dogs) → animokaajiinh (bitch)
Ojibwe seems fun
monad in haskell is a pretty fun one. fun to say. kind of a silly thing to think about. some nerd shit.
i have attempted to learn me a haskell, but i just love rust so :shrug-outta-hecks:
leibniz could have stopped after developing the better calculus, but no, he just kept rolling.
I've always liked "jompikumpi" from Finnish. It's pronounced yompy-koompy and it's adorable.
It just means "either" though.
Top 3 in terms of how fun they are to say
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Ciao
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Khorosho
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Capishe
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