What does it mean to call someone "Din Din?" It seems to be an informal or possibly derogatory way of addressing someone.
Thanks!
What does it mean to call someone "Din Din?" It seems to be an informal or possibly derogatory way of addressing someone.
Thanks!
It would help to hear the exact context of the use of this phrase. I have never heard anybody called din din.
The only time I have ever heard the phrase has been in a silly or childish way of referring to having a meal as in "Let's have din din" (Let's eat dinner").
vicente
Have never heard anytining like that, at least in Spanish used in Spain. It might be an invented word - within a concrete family - for children. I don't know.
Carmen
We say din dins here, like jim jams, jimmy jammies etc (pijama)Originally Posted by vicente
potiskanje, tako lepo temo dobro delovno mesto
We used to use it and to us it meant dumb dumb.Originally Posted by EnglishTeacherGA
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