== English Swear Words
When the French speaking Normans invaded England in 1066, the local vernacular language was outlawed, so their words became taboo, and over the centuries became profanities ==
Graphic English is basically another phrase that means profanity. This profanity is spoken in the English language and can be quite vivid.
Both words originate from greek or latin words, as most english words do. Also, they originate from older slang terms from even back to the medival times.
no, but very many do.
Yes. almost all languages have cusswords. Most of the bad words in Hebrew are borrowed from English and Arabic.
If you mean originate as in directly, I'd say darn near 90%.
There is a vast array of swear words in the English language, ranging from mild to highly offensive terms. Common examples include "damn," "hell," and "crap," while stronger profanity includes words like "fk," "st," and "b**ch." Additionally, context and cultural perceptions can influence the intensity and acceptability of these words. Due to the nature of profanity, new terms and variations continue to emerge over time.
vashalaththam, abhakthi (വഷളത്തം, അഭക്തി)
i have tried translating these words into English using the google language interpretation programme , but with no success .where did these words originate from ?
since English language did not originate in India there are no words for chacha, mama, bhua there are just aunt and uncle so mami means maternal aunt
Profanity. (swear or cuss words)
It is offensive profanity that mainly means stupid.
The surname Lighthill is of English origin. It derives from the Old English words "leoht" meaning "light" and "hyll" meaning "hill".