Wednesday, December 17, 2025

moslems, or gypsies, tramps, and thieves rip off roadside, trust-based farm products stand in holland (video)

Re-posted by N.S.

moslems, or gypsies, tramps, and thieves rip off roadside, trust-based farm products stand (video)






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Lady Laughsalot
@LadyLaughsall
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Translated from Dutch

thieves steal everything from a local farm shop in hunsel netherlands. Share this everywhere in NL 🇱🇺 & BE 🇧🇪. Let's make these thieves pay for their disgusting deed.

according to Grok, the language is romanian. probably gypsies

X you know what you have to do!

contact the police if you know who it is or have tips

Their conversation: 👇

"Lé morcov, lé mai mult morcov!" → "Take carrots, take more carrots!"

"Av akana, lé kava!" → "Come now, take this!"

"Lé patata, lé ova!" → "Take potatoes, take those!"

"Ce mai? Ulei? Ce phenes?" → "What else? Onions? What do you say?"

"Te na dikhas kova... bahtalo!" → "That no one sees it... lucky!" (ironic or relieved, with laughter)

"Mai baro, lé sar!" → "More, take everything!"

"Paramisi? Lé o paramisi!" → "Apples? Take the apples!"

repeatedly: "Lé, lé, lé!" → "take, take, take!" (while filling bags)

"Te aven but, te na aven lil..." → "That it's a lot, that it's not a little..." (about the loot)

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Lady Laughsalot
@LadyLaughsall
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Translated from Dutch

Thieves steal everything from a local farm shop in hunsel netherlands. share this everywhere in NL 🇱🇺 & BE 🇧🇪. let's make these thieves pay for their disgusting deed.

According to Grok, the language is romanian. Probably gypsies

X you know what you have to do!

Contact the police if you know who it is or have tips

Their conversation: 👇

"Lé morcov, lé mai mult morcov!" → "Take carrots, take more carrots!"

"Av akana, lé kava!" → "Come now, take this!"

"Lé patata, lé ova!" → "take potatoes, take those!"

"Ce mai? Ulei? Ce phenes?" → "what else? onions? what do you say?"

"Te na dikhas kova... bahtalo!" → "that no one sees it... lucky!" (ironic or relieved, with laughter)

"Mai baro, lé sar!" → "more, take everything!"

"Paramisi? Lé o paramisi!" → "apples? take the apples!"

repeatedly: "Lé, lé, lé!" → "take, take, take!" (while filling bags)

"Te aven but, te na aven lil..." → "that it's a lot, that it's not a little..." (about the loot)



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