我的许多朋友也和恋人之间相互取了昵称。我在社交网上也问过网友相关的问题,得到五花八门的回答:一对男同情侣相互称呼为“小脑腐和小泰迪”。一个与中国女子谈恋爱的美国男子告诉我,他叫她“老婆(/破破)”,根据不同的语调,意指“妻子”或“被破坏的东西”。而她叫他“笨笨”,他说意思是“蠢笨的”,意指他那时中文学得很差。
There seem to be a variety of languages with pet names, too. According to the website of the popular language-learning software Rosetta Stone, the French say “Mon Petit Chou” (my little cabbage or cream puff), the Russians say “Vishenka” (cherry), the Dutch call girlfriends “Dropje” (candy) and in Brazil you can say “Meu Chuchu,” where “chuchu” is a vegetable. In Spain I heard the term “Media Naranja,” meaning half-orange, suggesting that the romantic partners are two halves of the whole.
很多国家的语言中都有这样的昵称。据一款很受欢迎的网上语言学习软件,Rosetta Stone提供的资料可知,法国人的爱称有“Mon Petit Chou”(意为我的小包菜,或者我的小泡芙),俄国人的爱称有“Vishenka”(樱桃),荷兰男孩把自己的女朋友称作“Dropje”(糖果),巴西人说“Meu Chuchu”,“chuchu”是一种蔬菜。在西班牙我听说过一个昵称,“Media Naranja,”意为半个句子,说明情侣是彼此的另一半。
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