How do you say the F word in Spain?

How do you say the F word in Spain?

Joder! Pronunciation: hho-derr! The first Spanish word I learned literally translates to ‘f**k’.

How do you cuss someone out in Italian?

10 Frequent curse words to survive in Italy

  1. Italian swear word 1. Andare a puttane.
  2. Italian curse word 2. Che culo!
  3. Italian bad word 3. Non capire un cazzo.
  4. Italian swear word 4. Con le palle.
  5. Italian bad word 5. Averne le palle piene.
  6. Italian curse word 6. Stare sui coglioni.
  7. Italian swear word 7.
  8. Italian bad word 8.

Is Maldito a bad word?

Even if it is soft, it is still a rude thing to say, especially if you aren’t close enough to the person to whom you are talking. “Maldito/a” also comes from Latin and it means “cursed” or “damn”. It is a combination of Spanish words “mal” and “dicho”, which in English would be something like “bad words”.

What are Italian bad words?

Italian swear words

  • Accidenti! – Damn it, holy smoke! ( lit.
  • Porca vacca! – Holy cow! ( lit.
  • Porca miseria! – For God’s sake, for Goodness’ sake (lit. pig misery)
  • Porco cane! – For God’s sake! ( lit.
  • Cavolo! – Holy smoke! ( lit.
  • Col cavolo! – No way! (lit.
  • Madonna! – Good God! ( lit.
  • Madonna santa! – Good God! ( lit.

What are some Italian swear words?

How to pronounce Italian swear words Accidenti! – Damn it, holy smoke! (lit. accidents) Porca vacca! – Holy cow! (lit. pig cow) Porca miseria! – For God’s sake, for Goodness’ sake (lit. pig misery) Porco cane! – For God’s sake! (lit. Cavolo! – Holy smoke! (lit. Col cavolo! – No way! (lit. Madonna! – Good God! (lit. Madonna santa! – Good God! (lit. Che due palle! – What the heck! (lit. Dio santo! – Oh my God! (lit.

What are some cool Italian words?

List of Cool Sounding Words. Cappuccino (italian coffee) Colloquium (a gathering for discussion) Glockenspiel (a type of musical instrument) Gossamer (a film of cobweb in air) Insouciant (carefree)

What are some Italian slang words?

The Italian slang word figurati comes from the verb figurare which means “to be present” or “to appear.” Despite that, this slang exclamation means “don’t worry about it” or “it’s nothing” indicating that someone shouldn’t concern themselves with a situation. A: Mamma mia! Ho perso il mio portafoglio ancora.

What is the Italian word for curse?

In English, swears and curse words have etymologically a Germanic and Latin lineage mostly. In Italian, instead, the term “profanity” like blasphemy is referred to religious curse only, while we call “parolaccia” the usual “dirty word” (literally bad word).