Ill start:

“Me cago en tus muertos” - ill shit all over your dead relatives. Spanish.

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    I’m not a native speaker, but I’ve heard Japanese doesn’t have any outright curses. That is, there are no words which are always bad, just bad in certain contexts.

    Omae and Kisama were how one would refer to emperors. There are no more emperors so referring to someone that way is always sarcastic.

    • Jamie
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      51 year ago

      Yup, that’s why I mentioned they were disrespectful, but are often translated as curses for English understanding.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        What about “baka” or “bakaro” whatever the difference is, which I’ve heard countless times translated as “idiot” in anime?

        • Jamie
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          71 year ago

          Baka and it’s various forms are actually stupid, fool, idiot, and the like. Calling someone stupid is a pretty common way to insult them, so if you see that, it’s probably pretty literal

        • Rouxibeau
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          21 year ago

          Can be insulting or friendly banter depending on tone and context.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Sort of like “bitch” in english or “boludo” in Argentina I take. But does baka really mean “someone of inferior intelligence” as “idiot” would suggest?