How are these called in your country? Here we call them "vienesas", literally "Viennese"

How are these called in your country? Here we call them "vienesas", literally "Viennese"

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Wieners
Hot Dogs
Sausages

sai grok

Did you know that Wiener is Viennese in German? :^)

salchichas

cringe tbqh

Usually just 'hot dogs', named as such likely because dog meat was commonly used in German sausages at the time of its naming

yes

SO SEJ EE

Mergez/saucisse

salchichas
wtf
guess that makes sense

start calling them vienesas

sosiski
t.russian

aren't those the little sausages?

Frankfurter
I guess it has something to do with Frankfurt

no!
what if someone from viena comes to my town?

hot dog sausages. these are like the cheapest, nastiest sausages that nobody who wasnt poor as shit would eat at home though. you might get one from a hot dog stand or something

here hot dogs are based working class food, everyone loves them, we put avocado and tomato on them tho

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Cringe. You're clearly just a germophile.
>The word "sausage" was first used in English in the mid-15th century, spelled "sawsyge".[1] >This word came from Old North French saussiche (Modern French saucisse)".[1] The French word came from Vulgar Latin salsica (sausage), from salsicus (seasoned with salt).[1]
Give me a legitimate reason to start calling them vienesas.

like this

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>Give me a legitimate reason to start calling them vienesas
they're from Vienna

i love hot dogs too but i prefer a sausage like this on it not these frankfurter shitters

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i really liked hot dogs with tomato on them when i was a kid

put avocado on them fren it's literally heaven

What are? Those specific sausages? Sorry buddy but sausage is kind of an obvious thing. Next you're gonna ask me to start calling bread francesas because you read some today I learned post on reddit.

>sausage and salchicha have the same root
interesting, i never knew that
our version is way closer to latin too, near identical

salsicha viena

this isn't a frankfurter tho

as I kid we had these second degree cousins visit us from Spain and me and my brother laughed at them because they said salchicha instead of vienesa

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i don't eat meat anymore

Based

What's a frankfurter then?
In English English that's called a frankfurter.

were any of your spanish cousins hot young girls? i have irish cousins and i virtually never see them but some of them are hot and i want to fuck them when i do see them

no, they were all boys

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>italy: salsica
>france: saucisse
>brasil: salsicha
>spain: salchicha
>chile: la wea vienesa

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do chilean girls love a big white cock though?

frankfurters are thinner and made with pork
wieners are a little bit thicker and made with pork and beef

salsicha but when we say salsicha viena it means canned sausages
btw, salsicha is also the portuguese name for Scooby-doo's Shaggy

nakki

párky

>what are we gonna do, salsicha?! there have been 100 murders in this favela in the past week alone!

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