'cursed' is English
tambien = also, too, as well
hermoso = handsome, good-looking
kajolica means cursed
it means darn, wretched, bloody, cursed.
- actually it means "i was born cursed"
The English word "cursed" has several Latin translations. One is "maledictus". However, depending on what you mean you might also say "exsecratus" or "execrabilis".
呪われた子 /no ro WA re ta ko/ would mean 'cursed child' but as a phrase not a name. I have not come across the kanji for 'curse' to be used in names in Japanese but rarely.
How nice my beautiful son. I love you.
It means "damned" as in "condemned" or "cursed".
kajolica means cursed
it means darn, wretched, bloody, cursed.
Do you mean, what poem is cursed? Macbeth the play is supposed to be cursed, but I have never heard of a poem being cursed. Or do you mean, what poem of Shakespeare's contains a curse? In Rape of Lucrece, Lucrece curses Tarquin pretty roundly. Or do you mean, what poem puts a curse in Shakespeare's mouth? Well, his epitaph for one.
Spell put on someone by black magic.
- actually it means "i was born cursed"
She was a beutiful woman who was cursed and turned into a Gorgon.
They weren't cursed but they are 'cursed' to a life of pain and torture.
the desire of becoming cursed
No. Uluru is not cursed. The landform is sacred to the indigenous Australians, but it is not cursed.
Yes, Akito is cursed. Arguably, Akito is the most cursed.