Episode 20: Season 2 Wrap Up
On this special episode, we reflect on season two of She Builds Podcast. This season we went international. All of the ladies of our second season were from all over the globe. And man did we have so much fun sharing their stories. What were some of your favorite episodes? Which lady caught your attention? Did you hear similarities between the ladies from seasons one and two? Take a listen to today’s episode to know our thoughts. We hope that through the podcast you have learned about the amazing ladies that we discussed. We continue to be inspired to learn more and we hope you are too. We are going on a short break while we develop season three and we’ll be back in March. This is a great time to tell your friends about this second season, re-listen to your favorite episodes and start conversations about everyone you’ve heard about.
See below list of phrases mentioned throughout the season.
Ep 11 - Margot: Dominican Republic
Hola- Hello
Caribeña- Caribbean woman
Hombre, que vaina- (Colloquial) Man, that’s crap
Gracias- Thank you
Adios- Goodbye
Que la pasen bien! - Have fun!
Hasta luego, nos escuchamos- Until later, we’ll hear each other.
Ep 12 - Lilly: Germany
Hallo or Guten tag - Hello
Interessant - interesting
Skandal - scandal
o vaya - Oh my!
Ich glaub mein Schwein pfeift - I think my pig whistles - (phrase of amazement or surprise)
Tschuss - bye
Ep 13 - Han: Netherlands
Hallo - Hello
Goedendag - Good Day
Waarom - Why
Nu komt de aap uit de mouw - Now the monkey comes out of the sleeve (The cat’s out of the bag)
Nu breekt mijn komp - Now my clog breaks (phrase of amazement or surprise)
Bedankt - Thanks
Dank u wel - Thank you very much
Tot ziens - Bye
Ep 14 - Turhan: Turkey
Merhaba- Hello
Evet - Yes
Hayir - No
Valide- Mother
Teshekular- Thank you
Ep 15 - Eileen: Ireland (phonetic pronunciation)
Dia Dhuit (JEEYA WEET) - hello
Ta failte romhat (TA FALTCHYA RAU-WUT) - welcome
Ceart go leoir (KAIRt Go Lore) - okay or alright
Suimuil (simUUUUUL) - Interesting
Scannalach (Skah-na-LOKH) - Scandalous
Ta - yes
M'anam (MAA-num) - My soul or wow
Go raibh maith agaibh - group (GO RAUW MA AHGUV) - Thanks
Slan libh go foil (SLAHN LIV GO FOIL) - Bye for now
Ep 16 - Concepcion: Mexico
Hola - Hello
Que Tal - What’s up? How are things?
Viva Mexico - Long live Mexico
Grito - Scream (common Mexican interjection)
Orale chica - Slang, in this case it means ‘Hey girl’
Felicidades - Congratulations
Chamba - Work
Dios nos guarde! Virgencita ampáranos - God save us, Virgin Mary protect us
La pura neta - Slang for ‘The truth’
Chido - Cool
Gracias - Thank you
Adios - Goodbye
Ep 17- Sri Lanka (phonetically)
Hallo- Hello
Ayi- Why
Bohohmah Istutti- Thank you very much
Nanri- Thank you
gihin ennam- goodbye
Piriyāviṭai- goodbye
Ep 18 - Zaha: Iraq (phonetically)
Merhaba and Assalamu-alaikum - Welcome and God be with you
Shako mako - What’s up?
Yahla - let’s go
Aywah - yes
Shoo!? Leish? - What? Really?
Taah hathak - Congratulations
Homa el khas ra neen - their loss
Shukran - thank you
Taba Naharuk - blessed day
Ep 19 - Nobuko: Japan (phonetically)
Konichiwa - Hello
Yokoso - Welcome
Ikoyo - Let’s do this
Cho Kawaii - Super cute
Sugoi - expression of amazement, wow
Omoshiroi - Interesting
Umai - “wonderful,” “nice,” or “splendid.”
Suzushii - It's cool
Makegumi - Loser (we used this as ‘hater’)
Yabai - Literally translates to Dangerous, but is a slang term used in many contexts (In our episode, it is used both as a reaction to juicy gossip and ‘awesome’)
Hai - Yes
Otsukare - Good job
Arigato - Thank you
Domo Arigato - Thank you very much
Sayonara - Goodbye