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Say hi to me and sluttish derrick ![]() Hie, i'm Liyun MSN:Wong_liyun@hotmail.com DeviantART: http://liyun.deviantart.com Art films, Indie music, Photography, Cinematography, Bookstores, Movie Posters, Wong Kar Wai, Cam Archer, Short Films, Kurt Cobain, Nirvana Movies movies movies ![]() Latest music addiction. ![]() Think Indie Liyun.deviantart.com ![]() Links. Its your choice. Subscribe to this to blog if you would like to be emailed whenever it is updated. | Interesting post on profanities. Sunday. 4.29.07 7:39 am As usual, i was browsing around wikipedia, reading almost
everything which is readable, and i came across profnaities! lol! interesting! A profane word in one language often sounds like an ordinary word in another. Fuck sounds like the French words for seal (phoque) and jib (foc) Spanish words for seal (foca) and lightbulb (foco) or the Irish word for words (focail), as well as the Romanian word for do (I do can be fac eu, which sounds a lot like the English fuck you). Arabic for "think" sounds just like "you fucker". Croatian phrase fakat sounds similar to English "fuck at" when it actually means "really". 'Fuck' also sounds like the Latin imperative singular form of "do" or "make" ("fac") shit sounds somewhat like the Russian for "shield" (ùèò). The Cantonese words for "flower" and "bridge" when said together ("fa kyu") sounds vaguely similar to "fuck you," as does the Latin word for "I do" ("facio"). the Latin singular imperative of "say" ("dic") and the Dutch word for " fat" ("dik") are pronounced like the English "dick". Japanese word mai asa meaning every morning sounds like the English phrase my ass, and is often found humorous for students studying Japanese. "Super white" in Mandarin, chao ji bai, sounds like Teochew "smelly cunt". The American pronunciation of the English word follow is almost identical to the Spanish word falo (penis), although not a profanity. The German interjection for surprise or admiration Hui! sounds completely like the Russian and Polish swear word and equivalent to cock (Polish chuj, Russian khuj). The Maori word hui, meaning a meeting or gathering, is very similar in pronunciation. A more exotic example of interlanguage profanity is the English word "Carry" which sounds exactly the same as the Sinhala (Spoken in Sri Lanka) profanity for semen. OKAY OKAY! GOTTA STOP! MY BLOG IS FULL OF PROFANITIES!!! Yea i studied today.. a tiny bit. lol! I'll post pictures up later! Recommended by 1 Member 0 Comments.
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