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What, if anything do fans of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic call themselves? Or

how do you say brony in other languages? Lets do this.


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Since "brony" is a term that came from the internet it really has no translation... Or if there is one I haven't seen it... Yeah I think it's a worldwide term.

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Well...in Germany it would probably be "Brony" too, as the words (Bruder and Pony) don´t change much. Haven´t met another Brony in RL yet, though...


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It's basically the same in Spanish, since it's really not one of those things that are translatable. Though, sometimes Mexican bronies will refer themselves as "Cabronies" from what I've seen.


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I'm not sure whether the term 'brony' would be adapted to other languages, but I've very strong doubts bout it. I can tell in German the term Brony is used as well with no German adaption and even so it would be very similar cause German word for brother would be 'Bruder' and Pony is Pony. But  I can tell the term Bruny is definitely NOT used.

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