Top 10 CURSE Words in the World

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Published 2024-03-22

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  • @aslbek_max
    In russian, there are so many curse words that you can easily have a whole conversation using only them.
  • As a person who has both Poland and Russia as neighbors, the most OP combo is kurwa bljat XD
  • @simpleman3663
    Being Russian and taking the latest events into account, I’d also like to introduce you to the word “pizdets” which means “a pretty much fucked-up situation” Stay safe guys, stay out of “pizdets”
  • @666prometh
    German also has a cute version of Scheiße being "Scheibenkleister" which translates to window glue. You use it when you want to say "Scheiße" but you can't because there are kids around or you're in a work setting. I imagine the Russian "blin" has a similar backstory...
  • @Kiwi2703
    Nice thing about Kurwa is that it's basically THE universal swear word in practically every slavic language, and even some non-slavic ones like hungarian
  • @AP-wc1kf
    In german the worst swear word is „doch“ imagine using that around anybody learning German. Basically a war crime
  • @Schlanket
    You can ignore this but I only just reached my 1 year Duolingo streak today.
  • @Toolwise
    How cazzo didn't make this list is beyond me
  • Thank you for mentioning caralho, because I have such vivid sense memory of my Brazilian host brother yelling that at the tv every time there was a futebol match on and I definitely picked up that habit from him.
  • @vxrticality
    As a french Canadian person, i feel honored to see the first curse word on this list is Québécois
  • In French, we have "[anything] your dead relatives", the most common ones are "eat your dead" (mange tes morts) and "your dead relatives head" (la calotte de tes morts) but you can also get more creative with stuff like "catapult your dead" (catapulte tes morts) or "torpedo your dead" (torpille tes morts". It comes from the gipsy community.
  • @AllfatherOdinn
    I think the Greek swear word "Malaka" deserves a spot on a future list. It may not be as iconic as the ones mentioned but my god it's the most beautiful word I've ever heard. It also has the perk that fuck and blyat have in the sense that you can say it literally anywhere for anything.
  • @murc.q
    In Russian verbs «jebatj/jobnutj» and «pizdetj» have so many variations. How example «spizdetj» means «to steal» and «zajebatj» means to annoy.
  • @marna_li
    Just scream "Saatana, perkele!" and you are the perfect stereotype of a Finnish person according to Swedes.
  • @MrLuchenkov
    Starts the video with Quebec swearing and a call for independence. Truly goated. Free lifetime supply of maple syrup to you, Language Simp.
  • @hagron5702
    Je m'attendais tellement pas à commencer avec ça! 😅