Curse!
von ustra, 8. September 2014
Beiträge: 8
Sprache: English
ustra (Profil anzeigen) 8. September 2014 20:11:45
mbalicki (Profil anzeigen) 8. September 2014 20:27:50
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EDIT: Fair amount of swear words can be found in a pamphlet Tabuaj vortoj en Esperanto: Vortaro kun ekzemploj pri praktika uzado (1991) by Hèctor Alòs and Kiril Velkov.
kaŝperanto (Profil anzeigen) 8. September 2014 21:11:41
Most of them have similar words to English (fik', fek, damne, etc.), but other than those I don't know too many. Interestingly you can tell someone to F off with one word in Esperanto, "forfikigxu". Whoever said Esperanto wasn't efficient
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mbalicki (Profil anzeigen) 8. September 2014 21:50:03
kaŝperanto:with the same meaning as putino (which is also a bit creative - "female well" ).No no, “putino” doesn't have anything to do with “puto” (well). It's related to words from Romance languages, like “putain” (fr., jer., ), “puttana” (it.), “puta” (sp., pt., cat. occ., ast.), “putane” (frl.) but also “πουτάνα” (gr.) and “putain” (wl.).
I must admit, that this false etymology (putin·o → put·in·o) is rather funny.
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erinja (Profil anzeigen) 9. September 2014 17:46:23
mbalicki (Profil anzeigen) 9. September 2014 18:30:36
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ustra (Profil anzeigen) 9. September 2014 19:02:33
morfran (Profil anzeigen) 9. September 2014 19:35:28
mbalicki:Fair amount of swear words can be found in a pamphlet Tabuaj vortoj en Esperanto: Vortaro kun ekzemploj pri praktika uzado (1991) by Hèctor Alòs and Kiril Velkov.Back before the Flood, I bought a similar pamphlet called Knedu Min, Sinjorino! My favorite from that was the colorful “Mil papoj el Romo!”