- the use of
profanities, even if it does not
involve taking an oath. The only
other languages that use the same term for both
profanities and
oaths are...
-
frequency of
using profanity. A list of
Finnish profanity has been
compiled in
Suuri kirosanakirja ("the
great dictionary of
profanities").
Helvetti translates...
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Italian profanity (bestemmia, pl. bestemmie, when
referred to
religious topics; parolaccia, pl. parolacce, when not) are
profanities that are blasphemous...
- of the
profanity used in the context.
Hindustani profanities often contain references to
incest and
notions of honor.
Hindustani profanities may have...
-
Quebec French profanities,
known as
sacres (singular: sacre; from the verb sacrer, "to consecrate"), are
words and
expressions related to Catholicism...
-
Dutch profanity can be
divided into
several categories. Often, the
words used in
profanity by
speakers of
Dutch are
based around various names for diseases...
- "Meditations on a Sign". Spot.ph.
Retrieved 2017-01-17. "10 Po****r
Pinoy Profanities". Spot.ph.
Summit Media. 2013-08-16.
Retrieved 2017-01-18. Mas, Glenn...
- ****" can also be used in
Polish profanity. The noun "swołocz" is a
borrowing from the
Russian "сволочь". Some
profanities have been
borrowed from German...
- The five most
common Cantonese profanities,
vulgar words in the
Cantonese language are diu (屌/𨳒), gau (㞗/𨳊/鳩), lan (𡳞/𨶙/撚), tsat (杘/𨳍/柒) and hai...
- but has
several unique aspects of its own,
including the use of
alien profanities (such as the
alien expletive "shazbot!" from Mork & Mindy, a word that...