Blasphemy
An idiot who insults his betters on the internet, for reasons known only to God.
In Mandarin, insults can be expressed using phrases or words that are offensive or disrespectful. It's important to be mindful of the impact of your words and to avoid using derogatory language.
Coarse language is language that is considered rude, vulgar, or offensive. It often includes swear words, insults, or other inappropriate words or phrases.
In the 16th century, insults often drew on vivid language and clever wordplay. Terms like "jackanapes" (a cheeky or impertinent person) and "mumblecrust" (a toothless beggar) were common. Other insults included "gudgeon" (a naive person) and calling someone a "dullard" for being slow-witted. These insults reflected the era's wit and theatricality, often used in literature and social exchanges.
In Tiv language, God is called "Aondo."
The name of God in the Berom language is "Dagwi."
There are many websites and blogs that have lists of insults including Buzz Feed, which features Shakespearean insults to Wikipedia, which has a list of ethnic insults.
The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
insults starting with the letter L
God created language.
god bless you.