J’aime << tabarnak >>
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Never looked up the spelling, so I’ve been calling this ‘sauce for cowards’ for years now:

Jamaican - bomboclaat
I’m a fan of pendejo. If you’ve never heard someone say it you’re missing out. It’s always said with such utter contempt and the “de” is emphasized so hard it’s practically spit out.
Runner up: puta madre
Russian, сука блять (cyka blyat) (fucking shit, bitch whore). блять just sounds to me like someone mini vomiting or coughing while theyre cursing.
cyka - bitch blyat - fuck
O. Turkish universal pronoun
Swedish, “kuk” is such a funny word. I also like jävel/jävla… Um, skit is quite useful. Skitbra means “really good”, skithäftig is “damn cool/really cool”.
In German, my other language, I like Hurensohn, Verdammt, Arschloch…
Sjutton - as I have absolutely no idea why it’s a swear. It literally means seventeen.
Åh, talar du svenska också??
Pizdets
Do short phrases work?
Because, if so, the Chinese 你妈死了 ( ni ma si la, your mom is dead ) is one of my all time favorites.
It’s kinda basic, but I surprisingly don’t know almost any other vulgar phrases/words in other languages.
Phrases are both acceptable and appreciated!
Merde.
Kinderficker has been sadly relevant lately.
In Italian we have a category of curse words called “bestemmie” which they are actually illegal to say because they’re an insult to God or the religion in general.
Some of my favourite ones are “Dio cane” (god is a dog), “Dio merda” (god is a shit), “Dio boia” (god is an executioner).
Scheisse
Shiddee… Schois/schoas.
Aaah die dialektik
Merde! Putana!
Merde especially because of use by a fictional medieval vampire jumping a moat on a motorbike
Finnish swears are pretty fun but my favorite is perkele
Ever since i played “my summer car”, this is my go to
Perkele is the best but the one I use most often is vittu.
And when you really need to drive the point home, the holy trinity is of course vittu saatana perkele
As the other commenter said, vittu is the most common one but I really also like jumalauta, which is like “my fucking god”
Also some more interesting common phrase is “voi vittujen kevät ja kyrpien takatalvi”, literally translates to “spring of cunts and blackberry winter of dicks”
Also some more interesting common phrase is “voi vittujen kevät ja kyrpien takatalvi”, literally translates to “spring of cunts and blackberry winter of dicks”
As a Canadian, this is the phrase I was looking for when I saw snow sticking on the ground after a nice warm period in the last couple of days. It’s perfect and I love it.
so what’s the cultural significance of a “blackberry winter”? does that mean like it’s abundant with something?
Cultural significance is probably just the fact that Finland is north and cold, it’s often joked that the summer is short and with little snow. I can’t really explain it, but the word “takatalvi” feels extremely Finnish in every way, the meaning, the fact that there’s a dedicated single word for the phenomenon, and also just the feeling of that word in your mouth
I see. Thank you for explaining














