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Profanity, also
known as swearing, cursing, or cussing,
involves the use of
notionally offensive words for a
variety of purposes,
including to demonstrate...
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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...
- 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...
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Profanity in
Finnish is used in the form of intensifiers, adjectives,
adverbs and particles, and is
based on
varying taboos, with
religious vulgarity...
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Tagalog profanity can
refer to a wide
range of offensive, blasphemous, and
taboo words or
expressions in the
Tagalog language of the Philippines. Due...
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Italian profanity (bestemmia, pl. bestemmie, when
referred to
religious topics; parolaccia, pl. parolacce, when not) are
profanities that are blasphemous...
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Quebec French profanities,
known as
sacres (singular: sacre; French: sacrer, "to consecrate"), are
words and
expressions related to
Catholicism and its...
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regions and
subcultures of each nation.
Idiomatic expressions,
particularly profanity, are not
always directly translatable into
other languages, and so most...
- The
Polish language, like most others,
contains swear words and
profanity.
Although some
words are not
always seen as pejorative,
others are considered...
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employs a
large number of
profanities across the Hindustani-speaking diaspora.
Idiomatic expressions,
particularly profanity, are not
always directly translatable...