randomdude783 0 Posted November 27, 2016 Share Posted November 27, 2016 (edited) Like the title entails, I was wondering if anyone has any non-English phrases/words they use to find omorashi or omorashi-related content. I mean, it's easy to think up phrases that we use semi-frequently in English to describe desperation and whatnot, but it can be difficult in other languages unless you have some knowledge of the language (or just get lucky and find a phrase repeated throughout a variety of videos). I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to have as many ways to find content as possible . For example: "Hoge nood" is a dutch phrase that I think means something like "great urgency." I've seen it used in a lot of videos that have to do with desperation, so I think it's connotation is typically related to having to pee. (BTW, I'd really recommend searching using this phrase sometime; I've found some awesome videos with it) "Hacer pis" is basically Spanish for "to piss." Fairly self-explanatory. There's also "Puedo ir al bano?" which anyone who took Spanish in middle school knows means "can I go to the bathroom?" These phrases are a bit too general to find good stuff, but I've seen a couple of video projects for Spanish classes centered around someone needing to use the bathroom, so it's something, I guess . If you guys have any examples of phrases, or methods you use to find non-english content, I'd love to here them! Also, even though I didn't provide any examples, languages without traditional western characters (e.g. Chinese) are more than welcome! Edited November 27, 2016 by randomdude783 (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
ola93 415 Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Your explanation of "hoge nood" is spot on, including the notice it's rarely used in another context than needing to pee (says a native Dutch speaker). In Dutch you could also try "moet plassen" (need/have/got to pee), "moet naar de wc" (need/have/got to go to the bathroom/restroom) or "moet naar het toilet" (need/have/got to go to the toilet). I haven't had much luck using "mag ik naar de wc?" (Can I go to the bathroom/restroom (please)?) OmoL and Lunx 2 Quote Link to comment
oktheniam 47 Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 おしっこ is Japanese for pee "mijando" is Spanish for pissing Quote Link to comment
Bulge_Lover 1,909 Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 Some videos I found with "Hoge nood" Terrible video quality but authentic and kind of nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqNW8eUsDqk Funny video, but scripted, desperation is just acting for humor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiXyCy5L07I Great male bedwetting video, if you're into that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4B9YYcfnfU Quote Link to comment
thiswasnty 187 Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 I do not know Japanese but some stuff I've found: する女性 - "woman is" (adding this to the end of a keyword usually helps return adult fetish results as opposed to stuff about potty training or medical things) as in: お漏らし寸前する女性 - "woman is on the verge of leaking" Other keywords: 放尿 - "urination" or "pissing" 夜尿症 - "enuresis" お漏らし - "wetting" or "leaking" or "peeing" ぬれ - "wetness" (use it with other keywords, on its own it's fairly meaningless) おしっこ - "pee" おしっこ我慢 - "pee holding" 盗撮 - "voyeur" 潮吹き - "squirting" (Japanese videos seem to equate female ejaculation with peeing, so a lot of 'squirting' videos are actually pee videos. Can also be combined with other keywords like "pissing") パンティ - "panties" 利尿 - "diuretic" 恥をかかせ - "shame" or "embarrass" 女子校生 - "schoolgirl" Some slang you can toss in for specificity: 立ちション - "peeing standing up" 連れション - "peeing next to other people" 野ション - "peeing in a field" And you can add some flavor to the search by adding in common locations like: マンション - "apartment" 銭湯 - "public bathhouse" 温泉 - "onsen" or "hot spring" 事務所 or オフィス - "office" 寮 - "dormitory" トイレ - "toilet" or "bathroom" 海水浴場 - "beach" kamina and oktheniam 2 Quote Link to comment
Borden Dazed 3 Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 I was doing this recently: "peeing her pants": Arabic - "التبول السراويل لها" Chinese - "嘘嘘她的裤子" Dutch - "Plassen haar broek" French - "Pisser son pantalon" German - "Pinkeln ihre Hose" Hebrew - "משתין מכנסיה" Iclandic - "Pissa buxurnar hennar" Indonesian - "Kencing celana" Italian - "Pipì i pantaloni" Japanese - 「彼女のズボンをおしっこ" Korean - "그녀의 바지 오줌 누는" Norwegian - "Tisser henne buksene" Persian - "ادرار شلوار خود را" Polish - "Sika jej spodnie" Portugese - "Fazer xixi suas calças" Russian - "Мочиться ее штаны" Serbian - "Пееинг своје панталоне" Somali - "Baafka surwaal iyada" Spanish - "Haciendo pis sus pantalones" Tamil - "அவரது பேண்ட் சிறுநீர் கழிக்கும்" Thai - "ฉี่กางเกงของเธอ" Turkish - "Onun pantolonunu işeyen" Ukranian - "Мочитися її штани" Urdu - "اس کی پتلون پیشاب" Vietnamese - "Đi tiểu quần của cô" oktheniam and OmoL 2 Quote Link to comment
kamina 11 Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 おもらし is literally 'omorashi'. Searching for it on Pixiv brings up some great results. Quote Link to comment
Tibarary 339 Posted December 7, 2016 Share Posted December 7, 2016 as a native german speaker I can add: Ich muss mal – I have to go Ich muss pinkeln/pissen/pipi – I have to pee/piss Ich muss dringend pinkeln – I have to pee urgently auf die toilette müssen – have to go to the toilet Sie hat in die Hose gepinkelt/gepisst – she peed/pissed her pants hat sich nass gemacht – wetting herself (possible but very unusual) fast sich in den Schritt – is holding her crotch muss mal für kleine Mädchen - I have to go to the little boys'/girls' room kann es nicht mehr halten – can’t hold it longer Yoshi and kamina 2 Quote Link to comment
rachelkirwan 13,626 Posted December 7, 2016 🌟 OmoOrg VIP Share Posted December 7, 2016 We had an excel sheet with all these terms in other languages a while back, can anyone dig it up in the archive? We had like 30 languages on there... Quote Link to comment
Credil 766 Posted December 9, 2016 Share Posted December 9, 2016 Sorry, I didn't know that someone here is still using it, since the last changes to it were made in January this year.. Anyway here is the downloaded file, and the link to it on googledrive. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s7IbAESASaxEuEq-xqWpk1UX3f7XAehm-D-AKuDfNDI Search terms.xlsx ellhnas 1 Quote Link to comment
Kyuu 6,092 Posted January 24, 2017 👑 Administrator Share Posted January 24, 2017 On 12/7/2016 at 0:18 AM, kamina said: おもらし is literally 'omorashi'. Searching for it on Pixiv brings up some great results. Fun tip: Pixiv can actually translate some common search queries from English to Japanese. So you don't even need to search for " おもらし " on Pixiv, just searching for "pee" will automatically search for " おもらし " as well. Quote Link to comment
Harish Kumar 0 Posted February 9, 2017 Share Posted February 9, 2017 In tamil what you said means 'His pants pees' . kinda funny Quote Link to comment
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