Oooh you meant putting caralho at the end of their toma toma toma, ok yeah that kinda works, not in these scenes but it could be like the last muda ora/muda in their barrage of punches
VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI
VAI TOMA NO CU!!!!!!
I prefer just
FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK YOU!
It makes it more like some of the other stand cries
Mb on my other response I didn't read what comment you where responding to also yeah but fuck you is significantly harder to say fast and I just don't want the stand to be happy
This is it
We don't need anything else, the fists speak for us and all that's left to say is one word
Simple works the best here haha
The only thing I could think of (other than this) was like 'juma' to 'jumalauta' of course, but the single 'perkele' is stronger and more accurate
Im armenian n I think it would be something like ARARARARARAR
ar can be used casually to mean like 'here' or 'take it' when giving smth to someone. Also would be funny cause 'ara' is also used casually when speaking to guys
My native language is English but that’s boring, I’m learning Russian so here’s one in Russian:
“Дурак, Дурак, Дурак, Дурак, Дурак!” (Fool)
“Durak, Durak, Durak, Durak, Durak!”
What is said during the barrage itself.
“Пусть ты сгоришь в аду…”
(May you burn in hell…)
What’s said after the barrage.
Oh oh!! I have a perfect one! Kinda sounds like Buccarati's but also cool.
EDI EDI EDI EDICHAVU! (telugu)
It has like layers upon layers. First the whole thing edichav kinda means "you cry", it has like a personality to it, as it comes off as a phrase you say to counteroff and brush off any person's discussion or comment. But if you cut the word into two, Edi means Cry, and Chavu means die. So it also means cry and die.
So the Stand would be saying the common phrase "cry" kinda like saying, "cry about it". But the barrage Edi edi Edi EDICHAV! can also come as, "now cry and die".
Ikr! It gives your stand a cool personality you can also add another curse word at the end to finish off to your cry battle cry "Edichav, yedava (stupid)/ lanjakodaka (son of a whore)/ or basically any curse word. It can be used like a very "i dont give a fuck" or "fuck off i dont care". Basically the translation is kinda like "whine and die you [insert curse word]"
It's basically has the same vibe of Jotaro saying "Yare Yare daze"..? Very hard to encapsulate it lol.
As someone who is french there is a lot that i could think of
Adieu (goodbye but forever)
Bon voyage (have a good flight but also means goodbye)
Fils de pute (son of a bitch)
Connard (dumbass)
A la revoyure (we'll meet again or something)
Hon hon hon (only if you're from france)
AHHHHHHH (if i had a barrage it would sound like this)
In Braisillian Portuguese specifically:
FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, VAI SE FUDERRRR
FORA basically means out, and is used a lot in sports when a judge calls a player out of the game, and Brasil IS know for Soccer, also i would imagine the stand finishing with kicking the enemy far away
I’m American, but I didn’t want to do an English one because that would be boring, so I’m using a phrase from my other nationality which is Cherokee. The barrage would be Donadagohvi which means “Until we meet again.” Which sounds like a real bad ass thing to tell someone you are beating the shit out of.
Since I'm from Australia, I don't really have a native language as the only native language I have is English, but Aussies do have Australian *slang*. So if I were to invent a barrage from my native "language", it would go "ONYA, ONYA, ONYA" etc and then "Good On Ya".
Imagine walking past a tunnel and then hearing, "ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, **GOOD ON YA!**"
Imma do something like ari ari ari arivederci ari doesn't mean anything(I think) so since mine is swahili I'm doing kuu kuu kuu kuumiza(kuumiza means hurt)
Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya !!!!!
I'm Native American and "Yadi" ("ya" pronounced like "ya bitch ya". And "di" like in "did") is a shortened spelling of an expression to show dissatisfaction or disapproval.
OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI BRUV GET OUTTA MY SIGHT, YOU WANKA!
DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!
Realistically, I'd be nerdy and add my own sound effects as I punch, so it'd be more like,
"BAM" "POW" "DUJ" " BLAM" "BAP" "BING"
like
"WOMP-OMP-OMP-OMP-OMP... KAAAA-BOOOOOOM!"
Getting barraged by me would be an incredibly embarrassing way to go.
Muda means balls in my language so I wouldn't change a thing
best one pfft
"jebala te ta tvoja muda" from "Javanove bizarne pustolovine part 1" (look it up if you haven't already it's awesome)
Balkan Bizzare Adventures
Sada ces kod cika zike u podrum
real
JOLLY GOOD SHOW, NOW THEN. SWIFTLY DEPART!
Johnathan if he had a Stand
Sunlight Yellow Overdrive
british catchphrase idea 'oy run me them pockets fam' roughly translating to 'excuse me please hand over your belongings'
“For what purpose?”
And empty the contents of your pantaloons as well.
for what purpose?!
And discard of your footwear aswell
FOR WHAT PURPOSE?!?!
GEE WHILLIKERS, QUITE A BEATDOWN INNIT!
POPS?!
The 5 page British Barrage: Salutations good sir, would you care for some tea and crumpets? Your jaw is busted? Oh well, more for me
Ok Pops
In Portuguese I'm fairly sure it'd be TOMA TOMA TOMA (Take it! Take it! Take it!)
Same for me (i speak spanish)
Fun Fact: Tomatomatoma is Stone Free's stand cry in the Latin American dub of Stone Ocean
Its also Polnareff's stand cry
Polnareff’s stand cry is Horahorahora in Japanese and English, but I’m unsure if it’s different in other dubs
In portuguese its tomatoma
You can finish it with a good "...e vai tomar no cu", I'd be polite but nah enemy stand users don't deserve a nice 'Adeus'
No, you gotta end it with “CARALHO!”
But that's not cursing them, that's just you exclaiming a curse word, VAI PRA CASA DO CARALHO works
There’s a song that says “toma toma toma toma toma toma toma toma toma toma CARALHO”
Oooh you meant putting caralho at the end of their toma toma toma, ok yeah that kinda works, not in these scenes but it could be like the last muda ora/muda in their barrage of punches
Could work with a bunch of VA. Just like Arivedechi is a barrage of Ari So you just yell VAVAVAVAVAVA VAI PRA CASA DO CARALHO
No you have to go "CARACARACARACARACARACARACARACARA... CARAAAAAALHO!" or it misses the beat,
Reminds me of that one song
… do tell
https://youtu.be/48C4reuNPuk?si=bTtToct7Os3yj5L0
VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI VAI TOMA NO CU!!!!!!
Freaky ahh barrage 🙏
Dreamybull ahh barrage
Ts the first thing I thought when I saw the comment
TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI TOMI CACETADA
Barrage of punches: "Toma, toma, toma, toma, toma, toma x ∞..." Catch phrase after the last punch: ".... e só não te dou outra porque..."
I'd go "Toohhh-mamamamammaamammaamamam
Dominican stand user be like: "ma ma ma ma ma- mamaguevo" Many of you won't understand but it's funny asf to me.
Necesitamos un Joaquín joestar que diga esto
Si
Jose joestar
Joaquín Joestrella
🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴
wait i deadass need this
Its stupid but I would just scream DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA which just translate too(f your mom)
duma duma dumamay
[удалено]
"DU ME MAY '' =))))))
I’ll say “Hora Hora Hora!?” It means Time in Spanish, as in “what time is it?” cuz as I beat up the guy I’m also asking him what time it is
average gappy fight but instead of the time he just wants to know who he is
Polnareff stole that one tho
Damn he did? What scene was that?
At the beginning of part 3, his fight against avdol.
sayinh "E PIBE ME DA LA HORA PO FAVO?!" while beating someone to death goes hard
Damn, i think ill steal the "Hora Hora Hora!" But in Swedish cus it just means whore.
FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU I think you can guess what my native language is
I prefer just FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK YOU! It makes it more like some of the other stand cries
Mb on my other response I didn't read what comment you where responding to also yeah but fuck you is significantly harder to say fast and I just don't want the stand to be happy
It’s either American, Canadian, British or Australian. Heavy on the Australian
Incorrect its American I just got a damn sailors mouth from my parents
PUTA PUTA PUTA PUTA PUTA PUTANGINA MO!!!!!!!!!
OPTIMUM PRIDE!
TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TANGINA KA!!!
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA # YAWA KA!
PENDEJO PENDEJO PENDEJO PENDEJO x20 (means something like idiot and stupid x2)
the only reason i know what this means is cuz i use to watch this youtuber called eddy vr and hes mexican
I know that cuz Ironmouse (Puerto Rican), but could’ve sworn it meant more like “bitch” or “motherfucker”. Am I thinking of something else she says?
Prefiero PUTO PUTO PUTO PUTO PUTO
PLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAP GET PREGNANT!
Nah was not expecting r/japanesepeopletwitter to be here😭
What the FUCK is going on in that sub 😭😭😭
Man, no wonder animes can get weird
Burn that whole ass subreddit.
「Waving my Dick in the Wind」
💢💢💢
Auf Wiedersehen - German
AUF AUF AUF AUF AUF AUF AUF AUF- AUF WIEDERSEHEN!! 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
I think WIEDER WIEDER WIEDER WIEDER WIEDER would work too because he keeps punching "again again again."
It actually means ‘goodbye’
Same as Arrivederci. Bruno yells "Arri Arri Arri Arrivederci!"
It'd be better as "wieder wieder wieder wieder" - again again again again
This one *slays*
Thx!!!
American vernacular - I'll run the fuck out of muck!
Another single word repeating American one - BITCH BITCH BITCH BITCH BITCH
For French wouldn’t “bon voyage” be a pretty obvious one? Haha
bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bon voyage... \*explodes\*
If Bobobo Bo Bobobo had a stand
He already does: The World. Happy birthday, Mr. Koyasu.
Where’s Mr. Incredible when you need him?
I would probably use “voici”. VOICI VOICI VOICI VOICI VOICI VOICI VOICI! It just means “here” as in “here you go”.
Following that thought “Voilà” could work too
Yeah
I’m Swedish so something norse related like “Ses I Valhall”, see you in Valhalla.
Thats actually so much better than mine😭 I just said "hej då"😭
Här är min: DRA DRA DRA DRA DRA DRA DRA Dra åt skogen
Fan det var bättre
BOMBA BOMBA BOMBA BOMBA BOMBA BOMBA BOMBAAAAAAAKLAAAAAT
I thought this is Turkish lol
im italian, I don't wanna steal the "arrivederci" so i take "muori" (die)
That's the barrage of a villain OC I have lmao
I would go with "vai vai vai vai... vai pra puta que te pariu" translating would be " go go go go... go fuck yourself "
Im swedish and maybe like "Hej då" Which is just goodbye but it works i guess even tho swedish is hard to take seriously
I really like Swedish
Really. Where u from
Pfft America. I was learning it on Duolingo for a while. I really wanna visit
Thats cool. I think it might just be that swedish sounds goofy to swedish people lol
I like how unique it is. gives my tongue and palate a workout 😉 I'm used to speaking Latin based languages, and Japanese, so this is a fun challenge
I see thats cool
I’m Canadian so eh eh eh eh eh eh eh would be the best for me
Sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry
SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SORRRRRYYYYYY!
Eh eh eh eh eh eh eh eh I’m not your buddy guy!
GOGOGOGOGGOOGO GO TO HELL!!
Go go gadget go to hell!
"Jeb Jeb Jeb Jeb Jeb (...)" means something like "hit" but kind of vulgar in polish
Or "Pie Pie Pie Pie Pie(...) Pierdol się"
Hmm... I might gonna be cringe but I cant faund a better option on Hungarian language.. #ANYÁD! ANYÁD! ANYÁD! [Your mom! Your mom! Your mom!]
My man, I was literally thinking the same... Maybe a faster alternate with an endline would be: BAZD! BAZD! BAZD! ... BAZD! MEG!
KURURURURURVAAAAAA
"Oro Oro Oro Oro- Orrrrroospu çocuğu" This means "son of biiiiitch" in Türkish
Ben de uygun bir şey arıyordum amk
Muhteşem seçim asldkja
I would use COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA! (In Colombia, it’s like “Eat this!”)
i mean you also ideally put your enemies into a coma so it works perfectly
*pummeling noises* - "Perkele....."
Finnish?
This is it We don't need anything else, the fists speak for us and all that's left to say is one word Simple works the best here haha The only thing I could think of (other than this) was like 'juma' to 'jumalauta' of course, but the single 'perkele' is stronger and more accurate
Malay stand users will be like: "Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma- MATI!" (means: "Die!")
Ahahaha was searching for this. Cant think of any malay words
DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI DOWI!!! ….Dowidzenia (Goodbye in Polish, pronounce the “w” like “v”)
TAMUT TAMUT TAMUT TAMUT! "Die" in hebrew
חשבתי על זה גם.
Guys I'm Greek... "OPAOPAOPAOPAOPA"
gangnam style
Wa'er! Wa'er! Wa'er! I'm British, so this is just water
Idi nakhoy *иди нахой* means “fuck you/fuck off”
а в конце говоришь "ВСЕХ ПЕРЕИГРАЛ"
我去,我去,我去! (Popular way of saying “fuck off” in China)
I would prefer “cao, cao, cao, cao ni ma”
ooh oooh oooh i got one (im british) SLAG SLAG SLAG SLAG!!!!!!!!!
Im armenian n I think it would be something like ARARARARARAR ar can be used casually to mean like 'here' or 'take it' when giving smth to someone. Also would be funny cause 'ara' is also used casually when speaking to guys
My native language is English but that’s boring, I’m learning Russian so here’s one in Russian: “Дурак, Дурак, Дурак, Дурак, Дурак!” (Fool) “Durak, Durak, Durak, Durak, Durak!” What is said during the barrage itself. “Пусть ты сгоришь в аду…” (May you burn in hell…) What’s said after the barrage.
norse - Fara vel, vinr
Warning, excplicit language: ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE!!! Ade gamisou (go fuck your self in Greek)
IM, ABUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBU BOUT TO COOOOOME!!!👊👊👊👊👊
Oh oh!! I have a perfect one! Kinda sounds like Buccarati's but also cool. EDI EDI EDI EDICHAVU! (telugu) It has like layers upon layers. First the whole thing edichav kinda means "you cry", it has like a personality to it, as it comes off as a phrase you say to counteroff and brush off any person's discussion or comment. But if you cut the word into two, Edi means Cry, and Chavu means die. So it also means cry and die. So the Stand would be saying the common phrase "cry" kinda like saying, "cry about it". But the barrage Edi edi Edi EDICHAV! can also come as, "now cry and die".
That's... perfect thank you !
Ikr! It gives your stand a cool personality you can also add another curse word at the end to finish off to your cry battle cry "Edichav, yedava (stupid)/ lanjakodaka (son of a whore)/ or basically any curse word. It can be used like a very "i dont give a fuck" or "fuck off i dont care". Basically the translation is kinda like "whine and die you [insert curse word]" It's basically has the same vibe of Jotaro saying "Yare Yare daze"..? Very hard to encapsulate it lol.
I get it, it would made a really damn cool protagonist !
Are Are Are! - Indian (Telugu)
As someone who is french there is a lot that i could think of Adieu (goodbye but forever) Bon voyage (have a good flight but also means goodbye) Fils de pute (son of a bitch) Connard (dumbass) A la revoyure (we'll meet again or something) Hon hon hon (only if you're from france) AHHHHHHH (if i had a barrage it would sound like this)
I feel like "come on, come on, come on!" would be pretty good
Polish: Umi Umi Umi Umi Umierać (die)
Or maybe something like: Zdy dy dy dy dy dy dychaj (Also "die")
Yate Yate Yate Ya te moriste (Spanish)
As a Brit, I’d say “Crumpets crumpets crumpets crumpets crumpets tea tea tea tea!!”
Oh, YAHYAHYAHYAHYAHYAHYAHYAHYAH!!!!! vague northern american/central canadian "oh yah"
Canadian, would say *Poutine-tine-tine-tine-tine...PouuuuTINE*
GOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOFUCKYOURSELF
FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM (USA Born and Raised)
Kurwa, kurwa kurwa kurwa kurwa kurwa kurwa kurwa - WYPIERDALAJ! 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
english, punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch punch
Prend ça ça ça ça ça ça ça ça ça VOILÀ !!
In Braisillian Portuguese specifically: FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, FORA, VAI SE FUDERRRR FORA basically means out, and is used a lot in sports when a judge calls a player out of the game, and Brasil IS know for Soccer, also i would imagine the stand finishing with kicking the enemy far away
Yalla Yalla Yalla Yalla Yalla... Yalla dai kvar!
I’m American, but I didn’t want to do an English one because that would be boring, so I’m using a phrase from my other nationality which is Cherokee. The barrage would be Donadagohvi which means “Until we meet again.” Which sounds like a real bad ass thing to tell someone you are beating the shit out of.
I figure a good French one would be: "Aller aller aller aller aller aller aller... ALLEEEEEEEER!"
Since I'm from Australia, I don't really have a native language as the only native language I have is English, but Aussies do have Australian *slang*. So if I were to invent a barrage from my native "language", it would go "ONYA, ONYA, ONYA" etc and then "Good On Ya". Imagine walking past a tunnel and then hearing, "ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, ONYA, **GOOD ON YA!**"
I mean I'm Italian so I'm already covered
Punch. Very creative I know.
"Asta la vista hijo de tu puta madre" as i tilt my big ass mexican hat and turn around
“IKU IKU IKU IKU IKU … !” (Death is Yoruba)
NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN!! (German)
Imma do something like ari ari ari arivederci ari doesn't mean anything(I think) so since mine is swahili I'm doing kuu kuu kuu kuumiza(kuumiza means hurt)
JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE JODE!!!!! Jódete, cabrón.
"HAHAHAHAHA" I speak english, I just like evil laughs
TSAYA SENO! (Take that in Tswana)
I’m Laotian and mine would be ກິນມັນ ກິນມັນ ກິນມັນ! (Eat it! Eat it! Eat it!)
"BARRI-CHINGADAAAAAAAA!!!" Mexican thing, insult and also a fun bad word, it's perfect.
FOR AMERICAAAA! LIBERAL SISSY LIBERAL SISSY LIBERAL SISSY LIBERAL SISSY
Degeneracy: NYAH NYAH NYAH NYAH NYAH NYAH NYAH NYAH!! OWO NYAH!!!!
Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya-Di-Ya !!!!! I'm Native American and "Yadi" ("ya" pronounced like "ya bitch ya". And "di" like in "did") is a shortened spelling of an expression to show dissatisfaction or disapproval.
I'm from England so I'd say it's fitting for it to be oy oy oy oy oy
OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI OI BRUV GET OUTTA MY SIGHT, YOU WANKA!
PELO PELO PELO PELO PELO PELO PELO PELO PELO PELOTUDO (You probably think I'm argentinian, but no, I'm paraguayan).
Cul cul cul cul cul cul cul cul
Cảm ơn sounds like "come on!" in English, so it being said multiple times in a barrage sounds like taunting which is cuteness😋😋😋
I'm kind of Japanese so it would yell shi (shee) as it punches and I would just say shine (shee-ne) which means die
In Bengali, “Morou (idk how to spell it with latin characters)” means die. “MOROU MOROU MOROU MOROU MOROUUUU”
Well, since my stand would be water based, it's barrage would be: "olha, olha, olha, olha, água mineral!" (Reference to a song)
I'm Welsh, and I'd probably choose Diolch (thanks/thank you)
DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA DUMA "Vĩnh biệt!!" (Vietnamese)
DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE! Realistically, I'd be nerdy and add my own sound effects as I punch, so it'd be more like, "BAM" "POW" "DUJ" " BLAM" "BAP" "BING" like "WOMP-OMP-OMP-OMP-OMP... KAAAA-BOOOOOOM!" Getting barraged by me would be an incredibly embarrassing way to go.
- I think mine would be: GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO… FUCK YOURSELF - (I tired but others did already what I have thought of)