This is a generalisation. Many Australians do not swear at all. In order to answer the question, consider why people in some other countries also swear regularly. Reasons include
There are many more reasons why people in some cultures swear more than others.
The past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.The past participle of swear is sworn. So past perfect of swear is:had swornI had sworn to revenge the death of my cat.
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
A word becomes a swear when it is used in a way that is considered offensive, vulgar, or taboo within a particular society or culture. Swear words often derive their meaning and power from cultural, historical, or social contexts, and they can change over time as language evolves. The use and perception of swear words can vary greatly from one language or culture to another.
You can: * swear TO a person (make a binding verbal promise) * swear AT a person (curse them) * swear IN a person (make them a member of a jury or similar) but AFAIK you can't just swear a person.
Swear is the present tense.
In England it used to be quite a strong swear-word, but not so much nowadays.
coz hez depressed
Australians are so cool because we are Australians.
cuz hes Tyson ritter.. he can.
Why not? It sure builds a reputation for being nasty.
If you swear too much at the crowd,then the crowd will beat you up.
they eat at lot of beef so at least they are fat
it brings more money because more people listen
Australians speak English so we just say.... street
Yes. Mr Beast Does Swear So Don't Watch Him
To raise. ex) I was brought up so I would not swear or I was raised so I would not swear
In 1915, Australians spoke much as they do now, but without the influence of the American accent and slang.