I learned some Indian cuss words from Omegle. Chotye and madachot. Funny stuff when you say these randomly in a convo with Indians and they wonder why you know it.
In india owls are considered like donkey in animals. It's just an image people had created through the stories earlier, now it's cartoon, t.v. Shows, movies, etc. In reality there's nothing like that related to animals, like kutte ka pilla = son of a dog is used call someone of cheap character, i don't know about owl's but dog is symbol of loyalty and donkey of hardwork.
Ullu ka patha is not even a curse word even relatives and even parents call their children when they do some mistakes which means this is a very healthy and light word no one takes is seriously other than just a way of scolding for small mistakes.
@@ConvoSpeakeffect of All these words depend on the intensities of using it otherwise i am frequently using these words with my friends very lightly even while playing a sport or mobile game like pubg, most common curse words in India are madarchod=motherfucker, behanchod= sisterfucker, chutiya=asshole, etc anything bad you can think and describe in 2-3 words.
In Danish we seem to have a lot of swear words about Satan doing stuff to us _("*Satan take me*, I won't do that"),_ or that something bad like cancer happens to us _("*may cancer eat me*, I said I won't do it")._ Then we also have the cute exclamation that literally translates to _"*crucifix in the ass*"._ It's funny how we say some really weird stuff without thinking about what we're actually saying.
Italian curse words require a full book and 2 hours long video...and blasphemy requires another issue In sardinia "to sh1t" means the opposite than in spanish, it means to pay attention or to acknowledge, so: Cagamí means give me attention No m'at cagau, he /she didn't give me attention Ndi cagas? Are you an expert about that?
Loved this one! From my visits in Spain, it seems as though everyone uses ‘joder’ in every situation! I even saw some people younger than me use is frequently!! Hope this one becomes a series! Some very colourful expressions in there, the Russian and Chinese being my favourite!
Hahaha! I laughed upon hearing the Chinese curse words. So weird and funny.
I learned some Indian cuss words from Omegle. Chotye and madachot. Funny stuff when you say these randomly in a convo with Indians and they wonder why you know it.
In india owls are considered like donkey in animals. It's just an image people had created through the stories earlier, now it's cartoon, t.v. Shows, movies, etc. In reality there's nothing like that related to animals, like kutte ka pilla = son of a dog is used call someone of cheap character, i don't know about owl's but dog is symbol of loyalty and donkey of hardwork.
Wise observation. Thanks for the insight!
Leche, peste and demonyo are some of the lighter curses here in Filipinas. Saludos a todos
Ullu ka patha is not even a curse word even relatives and even parents call their children when they do some mistakes which means this is a very healthy and light word no one takes is seriously other than just a way of scolding for small mistakes.
Thanks for making it clear. What are some Hindi curse words?
@@ConvoSpeakeffect of All these words depend on the intensities of using it otherwise i am frequently using these words with my friends very lightly even while playing a sport or mobile game like pubg, most common curse words in India are madarchod=motherfucker, behanchod= sisterfucker, chutiya=asshole, etc anything bad you can think and describe in 2-3 words.
Batugan is used in North. I don't know what batugan is.
Batúgan is tamád
@@JosephOccenoBFH correct HAHAHA
In Danish we seem to have a lot of swear words about Satan doing stuff to us _("*Satan take me*, I won't do that"),_ or that something bad like cancer happens to us _("*may cancer eat me*, I said I won't do it")._ Then we also have the cute exclamation that literally translates to _"*crucifix in the ass*"._ It's funny how we say some really weird stuff without thinking about what we're actually saying.
Hahaha thanks for sharing
Filipinos teach this first to foreigners.
Italian curse words require a full book and 2 hours long video...and blasphemy requires another issue
In sardinia "to sh1t" means the opposite than in spanish, it means to pay attention or to acknowledge, so:
Cagamí means give me attention
No m'at cagau, he /she didn't give me attention
Ndi cagas? Are you an expert about that?
Ululo ka pata is not a bad word it's just a teasing like crak
Do you have a favorite Colombian swear word? ;)
Loved this one! From my visits in Spain, it seems as though everyone uses ‘joder’ in every situation! I even saw some people younger than me use is frequently!!
Hope this one becomes a series! Some very colourful expressions in there, the Russian and Chinese being my favourite!
Thanks ! Glad you enjoyed it! Happy 2021!
¡Joder tío! 😁
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@@ConvoSpeak Thank you so much for replying.
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:) Thanks for the support