J’aime << tabarnak >>
A classic, the French merde.
It is quite satisfying to say it just out of exhaustion
Ah, putain!
Malakas is pretty solid
Kurva/kurwa always sounds fun to say to me
Fun fact: I studied a bit of Polish, and I would keep getting Spanish ads on my language learning app that would say “curva” (sounds like “kurwa”). Made me laugh.
Perkele! I like the profanity where you invoke the name of a volcano diety
name of a volcano diety
*thunder/lightning god
oh, my mistake. now i’m curious who I was thinking of
Not sure :) Not many volcanoes in Finland lol
bruh I think it was Pele 🤦♂️I should have been held back a couple years in school
I had no idea that Pele was a volcano god, as well as a footballer. Pretty amazing.
I think I was confused because they sound vaguely similar 😑 like if you really walk to make the connection
Yes, one of the old gods. A bit like grandfather of Satan.
The French le vilain cafard or is that just a Petit Nicolas catchphrase?
Cantonese pook gai
Or even say yun tao pok gai
I love diu or if I’m exceptional exasperated, diu lay lo mo
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”
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
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.
Cazzo is the one that feels the most fun for me after Fuck.
Vaffancoulo is a good one too
Behenchod (sister fucker), madarchod (mother fucker), chutiya (roughly translates to stupid/dumb).
Bhosdike
Scheisse
Shiddee… Schois/schoas.
Aaah die dialektik
Tabernac!
Well, I’ve found my new ringtone.
This may be a fleeting fancy, but at time of writing: «Merde»
“chingadera”: figuratively, ‘thingsmajig’ or ‘doohickey’, literally ‘fuckerator’
“mamadas”: figuratively, ‘bullshit’ or ‘makework’ or ‘flattery’, literally ‘blowjobs’
ooooh, chingadera is good.
Definitely going in the repertoire
literally ‘fuckerator’
Ah, Perry the Platypus.
Words cannot express how much I want there to be a JCW wrestler named “Los Chingadera” now.
Chingadera is mostly used to express fustration at something that doesn’t work right. It’s akin to saying something is a “piece of junk” or when a situation is fucked up, etc.
thingamajig would be “chingaderita” diminutive of chingadera.
Something or someone cool is refered to as “Chingón” or ”Chingona" a wrestler could be named “el chingón” but it’s too broad and over used, kind of lacks personal character.
Edited to add:/the meaning of being chingón /a is to be really good at something, not only cool.
…you know, reading this and thinking about what the JCW is (Juggalo Championship Wrestling), I still think ‘Los Chingadera’ (or El Chingadera, my Spanish is non-existant) works.
That aside I appreciate these extra details! Seriously, ty.
I’m just proud to know this. くそ。I feel so smart
Kurwa
су́ка блять
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