The Blood Moon rises once again (Hyrulian)
The Blood Moon is rising… (Terrarian)
The Bloodmoon is rising (Solstheimian)
I feel like it’d be ‘Solstheimer’, but I can’t explain why. Just rolls off the tongue better.
I can see that. Your suggestion is a lot Solstheimer than what I wrote. Is it the Solstheimest though?
I have my bears (French)
I never heard it before, and I’m french.
We are saying “The indians are coming” though, which is racist af
Never heard it either. Missed opportunity to quote “The English are landing” (“Les anglais débarquent”, referring the Redcoats) though
Yeah it’s “I have my rules” /sj
I never heard about the bears either.
A bit of context for the Indonesian one, the way “moon” is used there is similar to month, so it’s basically “the time of the month is here” said as “datang bulan”
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“I have my bears” does not exist in the french language.
Kindly,
A french guy.
Who would go on the internet and lie?
A common one in German is Erdbeerwoche (strawberry week).
I have never heard this expression. Which part of Germany is that from?
I have heard it in numerous places. More predominantly in west to north-west states. But I also remember that TV ads have used this term. So I would say it’s used nation-wide.
I seem to have missed it in the north east and central Germany. Then again, I don’t think I ever heard someone say something other than “Ich habe meine Tage” except for some creepy dudes with skeleton T-Shirts talking about being brave seamen that don’t fear the red sea. Which I always found kinda icky.
Erdbeerwoche and “die Tante ist zu Besuch” are pretty common around Berlin.
German: there are painters in the cellar.
Scottish: got the painters in.
Some things cross language boundaries.
oh lawd he comin

Mom used to call it “hilloviikot” or “jam weeks” in English.
Japanese flag week - My friend at uni
A common one in Guatemala is “I am with Andrés, the guy visits me once a month.”
It is used because Andrés rhymes with month (mes).
Well, they do have some strong arguments.

A fire….at a SeaParks??
Are they communists because they are red or because they have seized the means of production? 🤔
the means of production
We’re clearly talking about the means of REproduction
I’m pretty sure no Italian ever said Garibaldi is coming, except in 1860 when he actually was coming. But you could say there weren’t any Italian at the time, as Italy was just made
I get the strong feeling that none of these are real.
The lingonberry one was pretty common where I grew up in a Swedish speaking area in Finland, so I know that one is real.
I’ve definitely used communists in the funhouse, though I’m not Danish
The Danish one is true at least. Its quite a common phrase.
From these comments it is certainly starting to feel that way lol
Ever since my wife and I saw this, we’ve been using “the communists are in the funhouse”. I don’t care if it wasn’t real before, it’s too good not to use it now.
I’m in Indonesia rn and I can confirmed at least the Indonesian one is true. “Datang bulan” (literally “Moon comes”) is the more formal way to say that someone has their period. But most Indonesians speak slang here which is just “Dapet” (“Get”) so someone usually says “Aku/gue lagi dapet” (“I’m getting [it] right now”). Guessing it started as a code but now everyone knows and just roll with it.
What is the Danish one in Danish?
Tħere åre cømmůnïsts ïn tħe fůnħøůse
A Møøse once bit my sister…
She got better.
Bring out your dead guy gets better.
We have no further details about the sister-in-law of Svenge the Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies.
ħ, ů and ï are my favourite danish letters
Ï ħåve nø cłůė wħåþsœvėr
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“Kommunister i lysthuset”
A direct translation of “lysthus” would be gazebo but “lyst” can also be translated to “lust” or “desire”.
Takktakk!
No one understands danish, not even danes.
Hööte brölte lingon hourk.
Lingonberries don’t grow in Denmark, only in Sweden and Norway. I personally think you might be a Sweden sympathiser and we all know how Danes treat those.
Born in sweden, but as I don’t like neither football, ice hockey nor the eurovision song contest, I had to leave.
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And “lysthus” is a house you might build in a park just for gatherings, like a band stand, but most often covered with windows rather than being open.
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