The phrase "Der curse little klinehund" does not have a specific meaning in English as it appears to be a nonsensical combination of words. It does not translate to a coherent phrase or expression in English.
Curse can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to an offensive word or phrase used to express strong anger or annoyance. As a verb, it means to invoke harm or evil upon someone or something.
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.
"Chicha tu madre" is a derogatory phrase in Spanish that is used as an insult or curse. It is not polite and should be avoided in conversations.
"Shut up" is not considered a curse word, but it can be considered rude or impolite depending on the context and the tone in which it is said. It is generally best to avoid using this phrase if you want to maintain a respectful and courteous conversation.
Swahili has many vulgar or profane words parallel to those of English, without the endless English variations, but Swahili-speakers don't routinely curse as many English-speakers do. The only Africans this contributor has ever heard curse casually in East Africa have switched to English to do it.
I think it means may the gods destroy you, I curse you.
Curse Your Little Heart was created in 2006.
Greed is a curse, so in this phrase, greed is the curse of wanting more than is needed. A curse of greed might lead to over reaching or overextending, which can be disastrous.
It means "O Zeus and the other gods"
La vecchiaia è una maledizione is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Old age is a curse." The pronunciation of the untrue feminine singular declarative statement in the present indicative will be "la vek-KYA-ya eh OO-na MA-ley-dee-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
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#1 why would you want to curse #2 little kids from ages 5-11 usually go on club penguin and they wouldn't curse -would they #3 if you kid or you would curse there are a few solutions and reasons; your a board adult that has nothing to do with time so goes on websites were little innocent kids enjoy them selves and try to teach them bad! you are a little kid that knows how to curse and wants to curse other PENGUINS!
Bestemmia for blasphemy and maledizione for obscenity are Italian equivalents of the English word "curse." The choice of which feminine singular noun to use is clear with context. The respective pronunciations will be "bey-STEM-mya" and "MA-ley-dee-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
Yes, it means retard in english.
Swahili has many vulgar or profane words parallel to those of English, without the endless English variations, but Swahili-speakers don't routinely curse as many English-speakers do. The only Africans this contributor has ever heard curse casually in East Africa have switched to English to do it.