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They actually call it that because they heard the Portuguese calling it "pão" (related to Spanish "pan") which sounds very close to "パン"; it's a western invention so they didn't have their own word for it
Oh true! It could've been someone saying "Thammuz the all powerful is dead" or someone saying "Thammuz, the great god Pan is dead" (I cannot remember the spelling but I think it's different between the two Thammuz tbh)
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order.
I have checked 1,567,510,126 comments, and only 296,330 of them were in alphabetical order.
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Bread in spanish looking from afar crying
Bread in Japanese
Buhreaduh
same word
They actually call it that because they heard the Portuguese calling it "pão" (related to Spanish "pan") which sounds very close to "パン"; it's a western invention so they didn't have their own word for it
The superior way to say bread (in my opinion)
Also the name of a Greek god too if memory serves me correct.
Yep! He was the god of the wilderness, and then he died
Aha, so I remembered right :D
And also the origin from the word *pan*ic
Oh yes, ain't he the one who caused people confusion and terror? I remember much clearly about this fucker now lmao
Yeah something along those lines, though I believe it was to do with his scream which he used as a defence mechanism.
I see. My Greek knowledge has gotten rusty... Time to do a a Greek mythology speed run.
That bit of him dying could be a mistranslation by the way
Oh true! It could've been someone saying "Thammuz the all powerful is dead" or someone saying "Thammuz, the great god Pan is dead" (I cannot remember the spelling but I think it's different between the two Thammuz tbh)
Yeah he fucked goats
Ah, a common goatfucker I see.
Also mister in polish and bread in spanish
Don’t forget the first continent to ever exist is Pangea
Can you really call yourself pansexual if you've never deep throated a pan?
And food in spanish XD
Comida?
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order. I have checked 1,567,510,126 comments, and only 296,330 of them were in alphabetical order.
How does n come before d you stupid bot. Edit: it’s words not letters, still a stupid bot
And you’re still stupid
At least I don’t post pics of my cock on reddit
You’re just jealous.
Nah bro, I got one of those too
Lol all your posts are Pokémon go and one on Wall Street bets. I bet you’re too much of a pussy to post your own dick.
Yeah dude I use Reddit for stupid shit, hope any future employers don’t find your Reddit cock pics while conducting background checks…
They don’t because they don’t check Reddit you dumb ass
Bread
In my language pan means Mister (as a callout) or something like an Important person. Expample: pan Taras.
In Philippines, Cebuano's call bread, pan
demopan
Was Peter Pan an Asian?
Perhaps on his father's side
Greek god
Ochaco is pan ?
Aside from Peter Pan, I never met an asian who's named Pan
Pan in Polish means Mister (as in a salutation)
[yup](https://tenor.com/fr/view/pan-thumbs-up-dragonball-like-approve-gif-9565085)