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Actually he added an 'e' resulting in "pene" which in Spanish means, penis
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Pene = Penis...Hm..
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I'm spanish. It's a great exam, "pene" says the boy... bolígrafo not pene
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I KNEW IT XD beause in my language pene means penis too xD (italian)
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Umm I'm spanish, poya is better than pene xD
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Pene means pen in Italian stupid
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pene=penis! Penis penis penis! Pene pene pene! not a pen!
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in fact pen is said bolígrafo, or boli as short informal form i know it cuz im spanish :D always wanted to correct a mistake in my language :D
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Penis..? O.o
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lmfao a couple of years ago my spanish teacher gave us this same assignment
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Italian and Spanish are very similar, both being derived from Latin. Damn you are fucking retards.
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Pantolone is spanish, but "pene" is indeed penis, which he has none of.
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this must have been a boys test!
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pene means pen in maori maybe he got confused?
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Dudes. Pantalones also means underwear.
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Pantalone is an Italian word. :O
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You know, pene means "penis" but the question right next to it is calcentine, which, if you add an s on the end, means, "condom." So maybe he was was going with the groove of things...
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Pantalone may be Italian, I don't know. But "pantalones" is plural for "pantalón", which is Spanish for pants.
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biro is boligrafo and fountain pen is pluma
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Actually the whole think is in spanish, Pantalones= pants, Camisa=Shirt, Zapatos=Shoes, Calcetines=Socks, Pen= Pluma, if he or she was writing the whole time in spanish I wonder how could he or she (being latin or spanish) write Pene instead of Pluma
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Actually this is an english kid taking a spanish worksheet, for the person who said "I wonder how they wrote pene instead of pluma"
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penis actually means penis in american
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I'll remember that next time I'm serving Pasta....
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Well, a boligrafo and a pene both shoot liquids out of the tips ...
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mhm the black d1ck ??
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I'm pretty sure pene in English is penis
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HOLY i had to do that for a spanish test once ....lol pene lol that so dosne tsound spanish well its not the street way of saying it
Actually he added an 'e' resulting in "pene" which in Spanish means, penis