The question is a bit ambiguous, needs greater clarification to be answered. For example, if you mean 'the F*** word', it would in any case be 'the J****' word in Spanish. But what you intend by 'the F word' is no clearer than possibly 'the J word' is to you....
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The Spanish word for "librarian" is "bibliotecario" (m) or "bibliotecaria" (f).
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Less people would say the f word
Some people may use the f-word frequently due to habit, lack of consideration for others, or to show emphasis or emotion. It can also be a way for some individuals to express rebellion or assertiveness.
There really is not an f word in spanish....... In Mexico they use the word chinga but that does not include Spain or any other parts of Latin AmericaThe 'F' word in Spain is "joder", which is a verb that conjugates:yo jodotu jodesel/ella jodeusted jodenosotros jodemosvosotros jodeisustedes jodenellos/ellas jodenf'd = jodidof'ing = jodiendoIf you wanted to use it as a curse, it's not as versatile as the English equivalent. I recommend telling people to go f something. If you want to say "go f yourself" for instance, you can say "jodete" or "jodase".It's actually not such a bad word in Spain, though you'd never say it in polite company.I think that the worst curse in Spain is the equivalent of sh#t, which is mi3rda. And you can tell people to go to h3ll by saying "vete a al mi3rda".sorry for the l337. I'm tired of wiki flagging this as inflammatoryjoder (khawDARE)
greedn avaricia f , codicia f , (for food) gula f , glotonería f
Friholes = Beans
We are: nosotros "somos" You are: tu "eres" They are: ellos (m) "son" ellas (f) "son" Try the site below.
The Spanish word for "soccer" is "fútbol", which translates to the English word "football", or "fútbol asociación", which translates to "Association football".
Asesino (m) Asesina (f)
Cajera (f) Cajero (m)