Csávó

OHWAD-Basic words

 

Csávó

 

Meaning:

guy (colloq.)

 

Pronunciation:

 

Example sentences:

Helyes ez a csávó, tetszik nekem!

Good-looking this the guy, likeable for-me

This guy is good looking, I like him.

 

A csávó egy szót sem szólt hozzám.

The guy one word neither said to-me.

The guy didn’t speak a word to me.

 

Related terms:

csaj – gal (colloq.)

fiú – boy

férfi – man

hapsi – fella (colloq.)

lány – girl

nő – woman

pasi / pasas – guy or man (colloq.)

 

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2 replies
  1. Russell Buckingham says:

    Does this word come from the Romani language? In the UK a similar word “chav” is derived from the Romani traveller word “chavo”. It originally meant child/children, but is widely used in the UK to refer to youths, particularly badly behaved ones..

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