buchos ni
literally means “understand, did” and used in informal context to verify if someone understood you. pr-nounced (for humours effect) “boo’chose-knee”
a: i missed the bus.
b: why?
a: because the driver was r-t-rded and didn’t wait for me – buchos ni?
or:
a: i’m gonna be late, buchos ni?
b: heh… alright.
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