coldzera, mwzera, newzera
what does zera mean
I don’t think it means anything. It’s just like a stylish flair at the end of the name
Things of insert the name
Coldzera, things of cold
Mwzera, things of mw
But you put the zera in the end, just like you want to say something is big you put -ão, you want to say something is little you put -inho.
It's kinda shitty to translate something that doesn't exist in your language, It just makes more sense in Portuguese.
Don't need to be a CS fan to acknowledge if a player is a legend or not.
I'm not a LOL fan, but I respect Faker for his achievements
Coldzera isn't even close to faker. So many people might not even know Coldzera. Why are your panties in a bunch just because someone said who to coldzera lol
I never compared Cold with Faker, I used Faker as an example that I may not be a fan of a scene, like LOL, to know a player's achievements.
And no one is obliged to know who Cold is, not even Faker.
And I wasn't pressured by someone saying "who?" for Cold. I just answered to your statement "Not everyone is a CS fan", which doesn't make any sense.
I said not everyone is a CS fan to mean that there's a good chance he might not have heard who Coldzera is.
maybe verb "zerar" which means finish a game
"Ele zera o GTA em 5 horas"
"He finishes GTA in 5 hours"
people here in brazil like to add some sufixes to their names, u see this in football like ''inho'' that means little, or ''ão'' that means big. Zera doesnt have a specific meaning, its just something to inclement your nick, people can may argue that zera means big too but i dont know u just put it there and if looks sick for you u stay there. zera its not something common in brazil routine too, its something for the internet too, people dont use this in real life
Every -zera user after coldzera is a coldzera fanboy. Theyre copying him thats all
zinha and inho comes from latin "inus"