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how to swear in another language

I've learned two new phrases at work from some chineese friends, ain't other langages great, you can swear at your boss without them knowing what your saying HAHAHA.
But, of couse, if im just saying two things over and over again, it gets boring, so i want to learn some more swear words, any help?

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Reply 1

Ryoku
I've learned two new phrases at work from some chineese friends, ain't other langages great, you can swear at your boss without them knowing what your saying HAHAHA.
But, of couse, if im just saying two things over and over again, it gets boring, so i want to learn some more swear words, any help?


shinjinami deus ne
sheis
mairdt

Reply 2

scrag ort is f**k off in irish, although literally it means "a curse on you"

Reply 3

Ryoku
I've learned two new phrases at work from some chineese friends, ain't other langages great, you can swear at your boss without them knowing what your saying HAHAHA.
But, of couse, if im just saying two things over and over again, it gets boring, so i want to learn some more swear words, any help?


There is this wicked book I got from Ottakar's. 'Book of Foreign insults'. Check that out, has swear words in French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew..loads.

Reply 4

kurwa mać wy pojebane huje.

Reply 5

erm, can everyone say what the phrase means and which language it's in please! Eg taunee mee_ chinease for fuck your mother

Reply 6

French for sh|t is Merde and f**k your mother is niç ta mere
oh and you are a bitch is "Tu as une chienne"
and "You are a shit head (also a very good card game!)" is "Tu as une tête de merde"

Reply 7

cool, bitch is bienzu, so fuck you bitch sounds somin like Taunee bienzu! in chinese

Reply 8

a very fascinating and um educational thread... :tongue:

Reply 9

well, yes, it languages, you can tell a lot about a people by there swear words, eg if they ave a lot, then they're Very angry

Reply 10

I think this should satisfy your needs!!

http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/index.htm

Or as they say in Sweden, Håll käften din jävel!

Reply 11

Fous le camp! (= eff off)

Reply 12

Ryoku
well, yes, it languages, you can tell a lot about a people by there swear words, eg if they ave a lot, then they're Very angry


So on this thread you've attracted many angry people? :tongue:

Reply 13

ThunderCat8
I think this should satisfy your needs!!

http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/index.htm

Or as they say in Sweden, Håll käften din jävel!

cool, never knew there were so many polish ones.

Reply 14

in arabic eff your mum is nic imak...
in german its (eff you) fik du...


I think this thread is going to be deleted

Reply 15

god yeah, material for fifty years, thank you!

Reply 16

'Vas te faire foutre' is French for go f--- yourself.

Reply 17

ThornsnRoses

in german its (eff you) fik du...


Ask someone if they want to:

Beleidigungen austauschen

and say the following:

Fick dich (F you)
Fick euch (plural, hehe)
Scheisse (S***)
Schlampe (slut)
Schwanzkopf
Schnalln (whore)
Blöde Fotze
Drecksau
Blödes Arschloch
Dummes Huhn
Leck mich am Arsch
Mach es dir selber
Scheisskopf
Schnoodle noodle
Dummkopf
Verpiss Dich
Wichser
Arschgeige
Hosenscheisser
Schweinebacke
Dumpfbacke

Reply 18

There aren't any words as strong as 'swear' words in Japanese (probably because of the 'polite' culture), but 'kuso' translated is 's***t'. Doesn't have that same strong connotation, you can use it in the classroom.

Reply 19

My favourite, "J'aime vos enfants. Combien coute la garcon?!"