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What curse words do you know in other languages?



Hey, it's one of the first 3 things to learn in a new country:
1. How to order a beer
"Ein biere, bitte"
2. How to ask where the bathroom is
"Vo ist der toilette?"
3. How to swear
"Ascheloch!!"

So, I give you.....

*note : spellings are more or less phonetic*

ascheloch (pronounced ashloke (roughly))

scheissekopf (shys-kahpf)

Obviously not Hochdeutsche, but that's asshole and shithead, respectively... :D
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Hey, it's one of the first 3 things to learn in a new country:
1. How to order a beer
"Ein biere, bitte"
2. How to ask where the bathroom is
"Vo ist der toilette?"
3. How to swear
"Ascheloch!!"

So, I give you.....

*note : spellings are more or less phonetic*

ascheloch (pronounced ashloke (roughly))

scheissekopf (shys-kahpf)

Obviously not Hochdeutsche, but that's asshole and shithead, respectively... :D



Du bist ein grosse pimmelkopf.

Not you, obviously.

I have some great English/German swearwords that dont really translate well, but they are funny.
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What curse words do you know in other languages?



Hey, it's one of the first 3 things to learn in a new country:
1. How to order a beer
"Ein biere, bitte"
2. How to ask where the bathroom is
"Vo ist der toilette?"
3. How to swear
"Ascheloch!!"

So, I give you.....

*note : spellings are more or less phonetic*

ascheloch (pronounced ashloke (roughly))

scheissekopf (shys-kahpf)

Obviously not Hochdeutsche, but that's asshole and shithead, respectively... :D



Hehe, it's more like:

1. How to order a beer
"Ein Bier, bitte"
2. How to ask where the bathroom is
"Wo ist die Toilette?"
3. How to swear
"Arschloch!!"

My favorite is "godverdomme" (it's dutch, don't know the spelling) which is "gottverdammt" in german and goddamn in english.

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