
So, then, we have the word fuck, which is also called the F word. Fuck and WTF: the F word, fudge, frick, flippin’ This symbol represents, when we say the words *bleep*, there’s a bleep. Ok, so, the first way that we actually use it, to write, is this symbol here. Today, I’m going to teach you about alternative ways to swear in English, so stay tuned. I’m Justin, welcome to another episode of RealLIfe TV.
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German: ( engl.Get a Free Copy of Our Popular E-book: 101 Words You Won’t Learn at School. Dutch: vervloeken (nl), beheksen (nl), verdoemen (nl).
Czech: proklínat (cs) impf, proklít (cs) pf, klít (cs) impf. Azerbaijani: lənət oxumaq, nifrin etmək, qarğamaq, lənətləmək. For standard translations, see the translation table at menstruation. This translation table is meant for translations approximating the derogatory or strongly negative nature of this term in English. Spanish: mala palabra (es) f, maldición (es) f. Portuguese: praga (pt) f, palavra de baixo calão f, vulgaridade (pt) f, obscenidade (pt) f. Polish: przekleństwo (pl) n, wulgaryzm (pl) m. Northern Kurdish: lanet (ku) f, nalet (ku) fīokmål: ed (no) m, banneord (no) n Nynorsk: eid m, bannord n Turkish: beddua (tr), ilenme (tr), ah (tr), ilenç (tr), kargış (tr). Romanian: blestem (ro) n, maledicție (ro) f. Polish: klątwa (pl) f, przekleństwo (pl) n.
Japanese: 呪い (ja) ( のろい, noroi ), 呪縛 (ja) ( jubaku )Ĭentral Kurdish: جوێن (ku) ( cwên ) Northern Kurdish: lanet (ku) f, nalet (ku) f.Italian: maledizione (it) f, maleficio (it) m.German: Fluch (de) m, Verwünschung (de) f, Verdammnis (de) f.Galician: maldizón f, xura f, estocación f, malafada f, perdamá f.
French: mauvais sort, malédiction (fr) f.