Yes it does I've heard them before but I don't know what word is what.
All languages include swear words, some mild and some not so mild.
180 swear words.
Swear words are culturally defined as taboo language used to express strong emotions or emphasis. They can be used to shock, offend, or provoke a reaction. Swearing can also provide a sense of release or catharsis when used in appropriate contexts.
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Scottish Gaelic: agusIrish Gaelic: agus
"briathra" means "verbs"In Scottish Gaelic: words, termsIn Irish Gaelic: 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.
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.
The words garsún and gasúr are the Irish Gaelic words.
Exactly, I am going to type up all the swear words. Great try.
Swear words are slang; or a word that in decades earlier would only be used in private.
There are no swear words in "Sinner" by Drowning Pool.
In the english language swear words came from the vikings :D :3 :v