It depends more on how you use it. It technically is and if you say it around most people to much you could get in trouble. In some terms its not but you really shouldn't say it.
The word Ouachita is pronounced wa-SHIT-ah. So, the Ouachita River would be pronounced wa-SHIT-ah River.
spanish cuz ca ca means poop(clean) and mierda kinda like caca means shit(bad language)
Shizz isn't a word at all. It's a slang term for the word "Shit", but "Shizz" itself is not a word. The answer to this question would be more of an opinion either way, so whether "Shizz" is a term you want in your vocabulary or not is a decision you need to make your self.
My grandmother would never say "damn". In fact, she even used to avoid "damage". "dip shit" is an insult. "dick" is slang for penis. "douche" and "douche bag" can be offensive to some as is "dork". "dyke" is slang for lesbian and is considered a bad word by some.
the word "genesis" is not a Hebrew word. It is a greek word. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the first book of the Bible, it is Bĕrĕshit (בראשית)
Yes, "shiz" is often considered a euphemism for a profanity, specifically a softer version of "shit." While it may not be as offensive as the original term, it can still be viewed as inappropriate in certain contexts, especially in formal settings. Its acceptability largely depends on the audience and situation.
"Scheiße" is a German word that translates to "shit" or "crap" in English. It is considered a vulgar term and is used to express frustration, anger, or to emphasize a point.
"Fai skata" means "fuck shit" in Greek. "Fai" can be translated to "fuck" and "skata" means "shit" in English.
Merde is French for shit.
cow shit
"Kuso" is a Japanese slang term that translates to "crap" or "shit" in English. It is commonly used as an expletive or swear word in informal situations.
the bots wont let me translate bad worded phrases