![]() 10/14/2014 at 05:45 • Filed to: Civic | ![]() | ![]() |
It's German for sedan. Or something.
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cuatro puerto is (I think) Brazilian Portuguese and it means 4 port
Edit: nope! Spanish. Same meaning though
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Guess what Maserati's Quattroporte stands for. In German the same would be Viertürig.
![]() 10/14/2014 at 08:46 |
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I'm not getting this. Something else definitely. Why am I even looking at this Civic?
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That's actually a really nicely done Civic sedan..
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I....kind of like that.
![]() 10/14/2014 at 17:37 |
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Cuatro puertas = Four doors in Spanish. Close enough. I always laugh at how Italian companies make all these words sound so cool and classy but their translations are pretty basic things that would sound lame in other languages.
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Silly Italians and their Quattrportes and Quattovalvoles.
![]() 10/14/2014 at 17:38 |
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Hebrew is like that too. There is an idiom in hebrew that equates in english to "I dont know what Im thinking" but literally translated, it means "I have no head" Foreign languages can be weird
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Yep. Changed my outlook on 4-door Civics.
![]() 10/14/2014 at 17:43 |
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Oh...yes you do.
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Haha that's funny.