I think "Xx_minecraftprogamerboy_xX" is better.
cringeStomiks wrote:
I think "Xx_minecraftprogamerboy_xX" is better.
I dont copyYhuan Debeste wrote:
get the name of a popular fictional character
xbox ehhCerno wrote:
bruv just hop on to xbox and let it auto generate one for u, fucking idk FishSlasher44
I am not surprised at all innitCerno wrote:
hey man u’ve been in ot for like what, half an year now? u shouldnt be surprised by these answers innit
then why did you responded with "....."Manishh wrote:
I am not surprised at all innitCerno wrote:
hey man u’ve been in ot for like what, half an year now? u shouldnt be surprised by these answers innit
disappointmentItz_UwU_Playz wrote:
then why did you responded with "....."Manishh wrote:
I am not surprised at all innitCerno wrote:
hey man u’ve been in ot for like what, half an year now? u shouldnt be surprised by these answers innit
at least this is better than Mannynth-chanCorne2Plum3 wrote:
Manishmathur054
keklolManishh wrote:
Everyone using some unique name and I am here using my real name which is boring i guess. Whenever I cant use Manish I use Manishmathur053 which is more shitty, I am not gonna use the name you suggested on osu because I dont have money to change the name again sadge. Tho on other games or other sites I am gonna use it
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Cerno wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen we broke him, give urselfs a round of applause
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
slightly manBluecord6411 wrote:
man-ish
The meaning just depend on language like in hindi it meansBluecord6411 wrote:
man-ish
ViperIsMyQueen is good but neh too longAccountWontWork wrote:
well since you said you didn't like your name then here is some suggestions:
MyRealNameSucks
MyNameIsBoring
hisnaM
ImBadAtStreams
OnlyFarms
ViperIsMyQueen
ILostToJedAtMC
SellScooty
TabletYikes
MouseIsTheBest
I meant 'Manish sab se takatwar hai'.Manishh wrote:
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
What does this even mean btw
takatwar = 'strong'Julian_Kaiser wrote:
I meant 'Manish sab se takatwar hai'.Manishh wrote:
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
What does this even mean btw
Made a mistake by mixing sabse and bahut, since Hindi isn't a language which I'm familiar with natively speaking.
Takatwar = 'Strongest'.
thanksigorsprite wrote:
manish is nice
.NotRaffi wrote:
DickGobbler69
um okGodOfTerra wrote:
Try thinking yourself, I think your username should be by yourself and that would make sense.
Amazing, This one winsNotRaffi wrote:
DickGobbler69
takatwar = 'strong'Julian_Kaiser wrote:
I meant 'Manish sab se takatwar hai'.Manishh wrote:
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
What does this even mean btw
Made a mistake by mixing sabse and bahut, since Hindi isn't a language which I'm familiar with natively speaking.
Takatwar = 'Strongest'.
thanksigorsprite wrote:
manish is nice
um okGodOfTerra wrote:
Try thinking yourself, I think your username should be by yourself and that would make sense.
But it's devnagarised as बहुत and not बोहोत, even though Hindi doesn't have strict standardised spellings for all words. The spelling for bahut is already reserved. I pronounce it as बहोतManishh wrote:
takatwar = 'strong'Julian_Kaiser wrote:
I meant 'Manish sab se takatwar hai'.Manishh wrote:
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
What does this even mean btw
Made a mistake by mixing sabse and bahut, since Hindi isn't a language which I'm familiar with natively speaking.
Takatwar = 'Strongest'.
Bahut is a word of pure hindi and I am not talking about sanskrit
its kinda changed to bohot in modern hindi
The spelling is correct 'बहुत' though as Indian schools are getting more focused on English compare to Hindi, more and more students are forgetting the language like if you ask a 7th class student to write vyanjan in right pattern, he most probably don't remember how to write thatJulian_Kaiser wrote:
But it's devnagarised as बहुत and not बोहोत, even though Hindi doesn't have strict standardised spellings for all words. The spelling for bahut is already reserved. I pronounce it as बहोतManishh wrote:
takatwar = 'strong'Julian_Kaiser wrote:
I meant 'Manish sab se takatwar hai'.Manishh wrote:
At first I couldn't understand takatwar because it's been long I heard this wordJulian_Kaiser wrote:
Manish bahut takatwar hai.
What does this even mean btw
Made a mistake by mixing sabse and bahut, since Hindi isn't a language which I'm familiar with natively speaking.
Takatwar = 'Strongest'.
Bahut is a word of pure hindi and I am not talking about sanskrit
its kinda changed to bohot in modern hindi