there are lots of curse words. maybe even to many to count, but its whether or not you choose to use them. if your a well mannered person, you would probably like to not use of the many curse words. but if you grow up in the "hood" or "the ghetto" you could be raised or grew up around people who think there "pimps" with lots of "swagg/swagga/swagger", those many inappropriate words could be in your childhood vocabulary. so it doesn't matter how many curse words there are in the world, its whether or not you choose to use them. :)
There isn't an exact number of curse words, as it varies across cultures and languages. However, common curse words tend to fall into categories such as profanity, obscenities, and slurs, which are used to express strong feelings of anger, frustration, or disdain. The use of curse words is often considered inappropriate in formal settings.
Curse words, also known as profanity or obscenities, are words that society deems offensive or inappropriate due to their explicit or vulgar nature. These words are often used to express strong emotions or to insult others. The use of curse words can vary based on cultural norms and context.
The gypsy curse made them laugh at first. The curse words flowed out of his mouth like water out of the faucet.
There is no precise count, as curse words can vary across languages, cultures, and even regions. However, most languages have a range of expletives used to express strong emotions, disrespect, or anger. These words can evolve and change over time, and new ones may be introduced based on context and societal trends.
It is a very bad word. In Farsi, curse words are not meant to be used. Those who use curse words, in Persian culture, are considered low class and not worth speaking to. It is an interesting comparison to English where curse words are used to express emotion.
The classification of curse words as bad or inappropriate is largely influenced by social norms and cultural values. These words often have strong, offensive, or taboo connotations in society, which has led to their categorization as inappropriate language. This perception has been shaped by historical, religious, and societal factors over time.
No it does not have curse words
he's just a normal teenager and I have no doubt he may murmur a few curse words under his breath.
It's difficult to list all of the curse words in the English language, because curse words differ quite heavily based on the country -or even the city- that you live in. For example, what someone in the U.K. may find offensive may simply be a normal, mundane word to an American.
no there are no curse words except crap
There are no curse words in the Bible. There are a few words that MIGHT be considered curse words now, but were not considered curse words at the time the Bible was written. There are instances of the word ass (e.g. Exodus 20:17) but it is refering to the donkey on which Christ was riding.
Cuss words or curse words are considered to be bad words. Curse words vary from culture to culture and are also referred to as bad words. In most societies the use of curse words is frowned upon.
you think they don't say curse words but they do my baby does so they might say curse words watch out ok
Beacause curse words are in the bibile
Curse words, also known as profanity or obscenities, are words that society deems offensive or inappropriate due to their explicit or vulgar nature. These words are often used to express strong emotions or to insult others. The use of curse words can vary based on cultural norms and context.
It's difficult to list all of the curse words in the English language, because curse words differ quite heavily based on the country -or even the city- that you live in. For example, what someone in the U.K. may find offensive may simply be a normal, mundane word to an American.
It is against the rules of WikiAnswers website to use curse words.
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card contains some profanity and coarse language throughout the book. It may be best to refer to the specific sections of the book to determine where curse words appear.