swear (as in to use profane language) in Spanish is: decir palabrotas (literally "to say bad words")
swear (as in to make an oath) in Spanish is: jurar.
decir plabrotas. jurar.
yo digo palabrotas yo juro
tu dices palabrotas tu juras
el/ella dice palabrotas el/elle jura
nosotros/as decimos palabrotas nosotros/as juramos
vosotros/as deceis palabrotas vosotros/as jurais
ellos/ellas dicen palabrotas ellos/ellas juran
"Toma de posesión."
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
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They may say "I affirm".
you explain your reason and say that it was a force of habit
By thinking twice about what you say.
Making a vow is different from swearing an oath because a vow is when someone promises something for a religious reason, and swearing an oath is a promise you say you will keep but then it’s full of lies.
I guess swearing, or guaranteeing that what i say is true....
My mother always said "Oh, Ducky"
it will say block or on their voicemail they will be swearing at you.
if your a sissy then its swearing if not its not swearing!
Cursing and swearing are different. Cursing is getting angry at something and reaction that follows, its trigger specific, while swearing is usage of offensive word, its not trigger dependent it could be a habit.
If a person is opposed to swearing an oath, they can make a solemn affirmation. Instead of saying "I hereby swear to...", they would simply say "I do solemnly affirm..."
Yes, i recall Beetljuice swearing a number of times.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.