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What is Jagshemash?Both jagshemash (jak se mas? = how are you?) and dekuji (=thank you) are czech words. Prague (Czech capital) recently became very popular among Britons, mainly because the bars don't close and beer is cheap. It's not uncommon for the british (who actually didnt know that Prague is NOT a German city before they got out of the airport) who've learned some czech words to use them. So did the famous Borat. Well we should punish him for misusing our language, right? jagshemash= jak se mash? dobre, dekuji Jagshemash - meme gifJagshemash - videoJagshemash - what is it?A greeting made famous by Borat, a Kazakhi played by comedian Sascha Cohen. It is derived from the Hebrew "chhag sameachh", meaning "happy holiday", the traditional Jewish holiday greeting. Cohen is Jewish, and often parodies the unselfconscious stupidity of Borat's antisemitism, ironically adopting a Jewish greeting as Borat's generic greeting. "Jagshemash, today we go to throwing the Jew down the well to save our country. Beware his teeth." What does "Jagshemash" mean?Greeting, made famous by Sacha Baron Cohen, aka Ali G, in character as Borat. Closest interpration is "hello." Jagshemash! Today we will visiting the hood with our gangstas. Jagshemash - what does it mean?Khazakstani greeting. Jagshemash! I like you. Jagshemash - meaningA greeting that Sascha Baron Cohen's hilarious character "Borat Sagdiyev" uses in his shows. He actually says "Jak sie masz?" which means "How are you doing?" in Polish. He also uses other polish phrases such as "Dziekuje" which means "Thank you". Jak sie masz? ("Jagshemash")! In US and A very rich people like to drink wine. It is like Khazaki wine, but not made from fermented horse's urine. ... Dziekuje! Jagshemash - definition"Jagshemash" is a phonetic transcription of a Polish greeting "Jak sie masz" which means: "hello, how are you". Polish expression "jak sie masz" is pronounced like "jag she mash", therefore English speaking people wrote the words down in the form of "jagshemash". Jagshemash - slanggreeting introduced to as Khazakstani expression by Ali G. Polish guy: Jak sie masz? |
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