![]() ![]() When I came to the US I didn’t speak English, but I was fluent in Spanish, French and Arabic. It can serve you a great deal so you don’t get taken advantage or made fun of. I think it’s important to learn curse words in any language especially if you are going to live and communicate with the natives. Dialects.īlah… I guess you trolled me but your all so involved in a one track mind set it sucks. How about mention grammar, pro nouns, female and male. You have to be more careful in English as a English speaking person or French than you to Arabic.!… And how about actually teaching something instead of talking about it or the pit falls. You full of shit, if your talking to anyone with a brain they know your fucking it up but trying, you guys are telling people to be carefull for no reason. Say what you would say as in your native language and don’t be afraid to offend. Why? I know lebs, Serbs, Jews, Muslims, Egyptians, Indians, Jordanians, Asians, Palestinian, Pakistan, not once has my rude interpretation of trying to learn their languages has it ever been a problem. Your sensitivity though is mind boggling and seems to be your major focus.Īny person smart enough to be trying to learn dialects or a second or fifth language knows when to say fuck etc. It literally means “son of a bitch,” and is used to bash both the individual and his It’s great you people come together and share. This builds on the previous insult, but this literally means “your mom’s vagina.” This is the common equivalent of “f*** your mom.” This is an escalation from the sister insult because in some instances an individual might not have a sister ( أخت) but definitely has a mother ( أم).ģ) Ya Ibn el Sharmouta Pronounced as: YA EBEN AL SHAR-MOO-TA It literally means “your sister’s vagina.” This pretty much bashes the person’s ‘ honor’ ( شرف) because you’re referring to his sister’s genitals. This is the common equivalent of “f*** your sister” or “damn it,” when a person is pretty annoying or partly before two get in a fistfight. ![]() Most insults and Arabic swear words and expressions center on this important fact and in some instances combine parents and siblings in one curse or insult.ġ) Kess Ikhtak Pronounced as: KISS EKH-TAK ![]() You can realize from the post on expressing anger in Arabic that venting off usually involves bashing the person’s family ( العائلة), specifically the parents ( الأهل) or siblings ( الإخوة). You never know how things might unravel after you’ve uttered one of these powerful and profane words. As always a word of caution is in order: be careful how and when you use any of these swear words. Other swear words or insults are just based on general gruesome things, such as feces or something similar. Most swear words in Arabic are either family or sex related. ![]()
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