What do you call Marshmallow in your native language?Freitag@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 189 points – 1 years agoIn German it's Mäusespeck = Mouse Bacon176Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentGoogle translate "No, I know absolutely nothing about that. That's regional at most or a synonym for marshmallow." You should name it sugar pillow or better we should all name it sugar pillow in our language.ZuckerkissenNobody wants to kiss that dude.It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?
Google translate "No, I know absolutely nothing about that. That's regional at most or a synonym for marshmallow." You should name it sugar pillow or better we should all name it sugar pillow in our language.ZuckerkissenNobody wants to kiss that dude.It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?
ZuckerkissenNobody wants to kiss that dude.It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?
Nobody wants to kiss that dude.It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?
It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?
Google translate "No, I know absolutely nothing about that. That's regional at most or a synonym for marshmallow."
You should name it sugar pillow or better we should all name it sugar pillow in our language.
Zuckerkissen
Nobody wants to kiss that dude.
It means sugar pillow. You’re thinking of „Zuckerkuss“ which means sugar kiss.
More like sugar don't kiss, amiright?