The -ie ending is from French and is like a hand-wavy ending meaning "that lot".
Happy to help
/s
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Maggoty @lemmy.world - 12mon
Burgerie.
Wow, it's so easy!
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hungryphrog - 12mon
Down with the burgerie!
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Maggoty @lemmy.world - 12mon
Chickenie Power!
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Gift_of_Gab (they/them) - 12mon
I'm pretty sure it's spelled 'bolognese' 🤔
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SkyezOpen @lemmy.world - 12mon
Guillotine baloney? A meat slicer will do.
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festnt @sh.itjust.works - 12mon
Ball Juan Z
i think thats the correct spelling
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â˜SaltyIcetea☠- 12mon
for anyone actually wondering, its:
bourgeoisie
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MBM @lemmings.world - 12mon
Written exactly the way it's pronounced (unironically if you're French)
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gAlienLifeform @lemmy.world - 11mon
Wow, if they invented the word they must really have had a lot of respect for this kind of person throughout their history
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qyron - 12mon
Bourgeoisie?
That's french for "rich stuck up idiot".
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Caesium @lemmy.world - 12mon
that is why I just call em bougie
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Swedneck @discuss.tchncs.de - 12mon
and this, people, is how language evolves
for reference it's "borgare" in swedish, which is satisfyingly similar (granted it's the same fucking word so yeah)
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Caesium @lemmy.world - 12mon
I love hearing about the evolution of languages. a third of the shorts I see on YouTube are etymology types and it's been so fun learning how stuff changes over time, where words come from. its so cool and really shows how language is designed to be a fluid construct
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peoplebeproblems @midwest.social - 12mon
Boojourneese?
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ImplyingImplications @lemmy.ca - 12mon
Thanks, you too!
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Wes4Humanity @lemm.ee - 12mon
Ah yes.. The annual ghost migration
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kittenzrulz123 - 12mon
Idk I personally prefer calling them Capitalists (clear and concise definition) :3
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syl - 12mon
bore-jwa-zi
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jabathekek @sopuli.xyz - 12mon
The Borg?
I'm quite sure that's as a-political as one can get.
spujb in 196
rule
https://files.catbox.moe/s47hm3.jpegIt's easy, you just add -ie to bourgeois.
The -ie ending is from French and is like a hand-wavy ending meaning "that lot".
Happy to help
/s
Burgerie.
Wow, it's so easy!
Down with the burgerie!
Chickenie Power!
I'm pretty sure it's spelled 'bolognese' 🤔
Guillotine baloney? A meat slicer will do.
Ball Juan Z
i think thats the correct spelling
for anyone actually wondering, its:
bourgeoisie
Written exactly the way it's pronounced (unironically if you're French)
Wow, if they invented the word they must really have had a lot of respect for this kind of person throughout their history
Bourgeoisie?
That's french for "rich stuck up idiot".
that is why I just call em bougie
and this, people, is how language evolves
for reference it's "borgare" in swedish, which is satisfyingly similar (granted it's the same fucking word so yeah)
I love hearing about the evolution of languages. a third of the shorts I see on YouTube are etymology types and it's been so fun learning how stuff changes over time, where words come from. its so cool and really shows how language is designed to be a fluid construct
Boojourneese?
Thanks, you too!
Ah yes.. The annual ghost migration
Idk I personally prefer calling them Capitalists (clear and concise definition) :3
bore-jwa-zi
The Borg?
I'm quite sure that's as a-political as one can get.
https://media1.tenor.com/m/ZUjkn2ZPcT0AAAAd/the-last-of-us-joel-miller.gif
Burgoyzee?
I thought I was the only one. 🥹