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Profanity is referred to in the Korean language as 욕 (''yok'', insults or swearing). Several of these words have linguistic and historical significance. Various words have different origins. The Korean term for dog, 'gae', for example, can used in everyday speech with no offensive connotation. When applied to a person, however, 'gae' and its variants (including 개새끼 'gaesaekki', literally 'son of a dog', and 'son of a bitch' in English) become strong curse words that would not be appropriate for formal or polite conversation. ==List== *또라이 (tto-ra-i): Nutjob, dork * * * *젠장 (jen-jang): Shit, goddamn, damn it * *씨발 (ssi-bal): Fuck, fucking * * * * * *병신 (byeong-sin): Dumbass, retard * * * * *엿먹어 (yeot-meog-eo): Fuck you (lit. ″Eat ''yeot''″) * * * * *미친놈 (mi-chin-nom): Crazy bastard * * * * *미친년 (mi-chin-nyeon): Crazy bitch * * * * *걸레같은 년 (geol-le-gat-eun-nyeon): Slut, whore * * * * * *보지 (bo-ji): Pussy * * * *꺼져 (ggeo-jyeo): Get the hell out of me, beat it * * * *씹새끼 (ssib-sae-kki): Piece of shit, bitch, fucker * * * * * *지랄 (ji-ral): Bullshit * * * *개새끼 (gae-sae-kki): Son of the dog * * * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Korean profanity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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