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General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: Rusco on May 10, 2015, 07:07:58 PM
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Ok, how could I say this...
The idea is here: would be curious to see videos where we can hear swearing words in different languages and/or dialects.
Please do not post any offensive or abusive material here... I'm just a bit curious about mother tongues and how some ways of expression come authentically from peoples mouth. So this is only about mother tongues, not swamping the forum in to dirty words.
Here is a video from YouTube about Finnish swearing:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=video&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC8QtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxuywUEdkvTM&ei=calPVYulGuGqygP7_YHYCg&usg=AFQjCNEHKf-T0JBsKGeRz17RSxZ5vDO8tQ&bvm=bv.92885102,d.bGQ
(There's someone working at the forest doing logging with heavy machines and it looks like the machine broke up. You can't see the guy but can certainly hear him!)
There are about ten different swearing words in Finnish and only one of them is actually dirty and meaning it, if you know what I mean. The words use often to be shouted in impulsive way but there are different variations too.
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Thought you might like this in reference to the 22/5
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kYta-01f3lg
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Some Glasgow
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IqyYlSa4CYY
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Anything in German sounds like a swearword :-):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlATOHGj9EY
Apparently, swearing actually increases your pain tolerance and scientists believe that that is how it developed.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090713085453.htm
I find stuff like that fascinating.
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As Stephen Fry once said... 'People who think that swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary are just... ******* idiots'...
;D
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Sadly I only know two laungages swear words. French and English.
however the Irish use swear words in contexts I have never heard.
**** All means nothing
**** It In Here means throw or toss it in hear
and serveral other uses. That's the most important thing I learned from living there for two months.
;D
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As Stephen Fry once said... 'People who think that swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary are just... ******* idiots'...
;D
too right... or as I always say: people who are offended by my swearing... can go **** themselves ;D
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Sadly I only know two laungages swear words. French and English.
however the Irish use swear words in contexts I have never heard.
**** All means nothing
**** It In Here means throw or toss it in hear
and serveral other uses. That's the most important thing I learned from living there for two months.
;D
yep, they tend to use the word as a verb. the clue to what it means is in the remainder of the phrase
**** it in there - throw it in there
**** it up - mess it up
**** all - nothing at all
**** it - dismiss it or it could be sexy
what the **** did you expect - accentuates the disbelief that someone didn't anticipate the outcome
i don't give a **** - don't care
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Great... I see the swear filter has been turned back on - didn't we go over it before (and **** knows how many times)? Why can't adults on a noticeboard which I'm pretty sure is used exclusively by other adults swear if they want to?
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**** knows :-\
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Swear words can be used as a term of friendship but probably only good friends
Alright ya fcker
Ya c*** ye etc ( own filter used)
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Germans use other words
Scheis*e (sh*t)
or F*ck, not with "u", with "i" as
verf*ckt (dammed?),
verf*ck Dich (go away),
F*ck Dich (don´t bother me with that)
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Ah, Pol & Johnz, I literally laughed out loud while watching the vids you've posted. ;D That was good. Swearing belongs to our everyday life.
Finnish swear words mean:
Perkele: the devil
Jumalauta: a swear word that combines two words at the same time; llike "God" and "board", + also "help" - which is like Go-d-oard, or Go-d-'elp
V*ttu: that means ****
Saatana: that means Satan
Saakeli: I don't even know what it means
Paska: That's shit, excrement and 'total crap'
There are lots of words and sayings here that are generations old that we don't even know their meanings due to the long history of the culture.
Lotus, you know the song callled "scheisse" from Ebba Grön? Swedish punk rock. Excellent...
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Swear words can be used as a term of friendship but probably only good friends
Alright ya fcker
Ya c*** ye etc ( own filter used)
somehow i think that 2nd one might only be acceptable in a scottish chipper at 2am on a sunday morning when you are craving deep fried haggis and mars bars