Community Answer 1
Unofficially, yes, to some countries.
Swear words or "cuss" words are words that are taken out of context to show a lack of respect, to insult, or to show dismay of a situation.
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Community Answer 2
As stated by The expert. the BBC was and is regulated stringently. Shows broadcast in its original format were subject to "appropriate subject and content regulations". This included none use of blasphemous statements, swearing, violence which depicted blood, political views and actions and words which would cause offence. In 2014 the BBC allowed one lesbian kiss. However, this according to teh BBC was actually a transfer of oxygen between the two parties. The Kiss features lizard character Madame Vastra (played by Neve McIntosh) and her wife, Jenny (played by Catrin Stewart). The kiss was censored out for distribution despite 10 million UK viewers watching the programme at the time.
Community Answer 3
According to drwho.answers.wikia; Six different possible swear words have been spoken in the revitalized Doctor Who (2005-present). (Profanity is not allowed on answer dot com)
Officially, no.
The words "ass" and "damn" are used sometimes. However, outside the North American continent, these are not profanities. Since Doctor Who is British, where such words are not profanity, no, there are officially no swear words. Whether the words are offensive is a matter of personal opinion and cultural differences.
"Doctor Who" generally avoids using explicit swear words. The show is family-friendly and aims to be suitable for a wide audience, so any language used is typically mild and not considered offensive.
There are no swear words in any Doctor Who episodes. The BBC plan to keep Doctor Who suitable for youngsters to watch while still being entertaining for adults too.In some regions of the US and Canada, viewers may be offended by words such as "damn" and "ass". But as a matter of fact, these are not offensive words where Doctor Who is written (the United Kingdom) nor the majority of the world. The words "damn" and "ass" are not officially defined as offensive in English dictionaries - their offensiveness is personal opinion.So, no, technically there are no swear words in Doctor Who. Just words that some people personally think are offensive but officially are not.
WikiAnswers does not display swear words in any language.
Yes, Welsh does have swear words and offensive language like any other language. It's important to be respectful when using language and to understand the context and cultural sensitivities of the words being used.
no
yes
It's impossible to count the number of swear words in any language, because there is universal agreement as to what words are considered swear words.
Usually American TV won't allow any swear words on TV . . . however Canadian TV will allow more swear words like . . . Cr*p . . . and stuff that isn't too bad.
Yes, there are swear words in panic's songs.
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No, it doesn't contain any swear words.
180 swear words.
Bridge to Terabithia does not contain any swear words. It is a children's novel that is known for its themes of friendship, imagination, and coping with loss.