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How to Swear Around the World by Jay Sacher

sesiljesili's review

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2.0

Realno je mogao da napravi bolji izbor. :D Ne znam kako funkcionišu psovke po svetu, niti me to specijalno zanima, uzela sam ovo čisto da vidim kako je predstavljen region. I tu nastaje problem jer bivše jugoslovenske republike imaju gotovo identične psovke i ako već planiraš da ih sortiraš po državama, onda bi valjalo da daš neki kontekst a ne da ih samo podeliš kako ti se ćefne. Deluje kao da je lik seo za komp, otišao na dva, tri foruma i pokupio šta mu se svidelo.

Dobra stvar je da može da se pročita u potezu od Karaburme do Novog Beograda, pozdrav za večitog zamenka Vesića.

laci's review

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4.0

Funnily written and funnily organized, this little booklet is an amusing (and informative) read for the language enthusiasts out there. There were some errors, but meh, who cares. Not like I intend to actually _use_ this stuff.

readwithmima's review

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3.0

This has to be the least useful book I read in my entire life. But it is enjoyable and I liked this small detour by swear city.
I would recommend this to all the people who like their "special turns of sentence" and want to own it

nahiacal's review

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3.0

Una lectura para soltar un par de carcajadas más que nada por las traducciones free-style que han hecho.

mexican_ninjas's review

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3.0

How some people in some countries insult each other is eye opening, and to be just gives hints of how they came up as a country. Like in Polish, one phrase "God's wounds" that I found kind of weird but interesting.
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