Des gros mots is a French equivalent of 'swear words'.
The partitive 'des' combines the preposition 'de'and the plural definite article 'les' to mean 'some'. The masculine adjective 'gros' means 'gross'. The masculine noun 'mots' means 'words'.
All together, they're pronounced 'deh groh moh'.
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No. There is no direct comparison in French.
without words -- as in "Songs Without Words"
"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.
180 swear words.
Translation: I am your cone.However, you likely meant to ask about coño, which is a swear word in Spanish and, as per site policy, expressions with swear words will not be translated.
You can say "je le jure" in French to mean "I swear."
It's just a silly phrase you say when you've used a swear word and want to apologize a little bit for being rude.
This is the phrase: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
it just means that u swear to tell the real truth
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.