Yes, "bastard" is a word. It is typically used as a derogatory term to refer to a person born out of wedlock or used more informally to insult someone's character.
no
In Welsh, the word for "bastard" is "basdard."
because its a bad word and it looks like many people intend to use it because its a unique word that cant be forgotten so eaisily
"Bastard" in Japanese can be translated as "私生児" (shiseiji).
The word for bastard in Russian is "пропа́стный сын" (propástnyy syn) or "шу́рка" (shurka), but please note that these are considered strong offensive words.
The English word 'bastard' comes from the French word 'bâtard' (masc.) in French, formerly spelled 'bastard' in Old French.
The word "bastard" is gender neutral.
no
Yes and no. It depends on how you use it really. It's real definition is a person born not knowing their father or being born to unmarried parents. Using it like that, no, but calling someone a bastard as an insult, yes.
In Welsh, the word for "bastard" is "basdard."
The correct spelling is "bastard". The word "basterd" is made-up.
The opposite of bastard is genuine and/or born within wedlock, of identifiable roots.
It's spelled bastard, and it can be used as a bad word, yes. It means someone whose parents were not married when he or she was born.
You can say the F word twice in a pg 13 movie
yes
Yes, it is very rough.
Yes