"Nothing more, I swear!" in English is Nient'altro, lo giuro! in Italian.
Come si dichiara sotto giuramento? under oath, Come si giura? as a promise, and Come si dice parolacce?for bad words are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How do you swear?" The respective pronunciations -- whose meanings translate literally and respectively as "How does one swear under oath," "How does one swear (as a vow)," and "How does one say bad words" - will be "KO-mey see dee-KYA-ra SOT-to DJOO-ra-MEN-to," "KO-mey see DJOO-ra," and "KO-mey see DEE-tchey PA-rol-LAT-tchey" in Italian.
"Swear words" is an English equivalent of the Italian word parolaccie.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article le means "the." Its plural definite article delle means "some."The pronunciation is "PAH-roh-LAHTCH-tchyeh."
"I swear!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je jure! The pronunciation of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "zhuh jyoor" in French.
The Kikuyu word for the English word swear is kuapa.
The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'swear' is "witsubee".
In the english language swear words came from the vikings :D :3 :v
Not in English.
The N word
Parolaccie is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "swear words."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article le means "the." Its plural definite article delle means "some."The pronunciation is "PAH-roh-LAHTCH-tchyeh."
Every once in a while, but nothing major
SWEAR
there ain't one in english