Старый ублюдок is how you say old bastard in Russian.
I really don't understand why you'd want to know that. Can't you just say 'ejit' or something?
Пожилой человек is how you say old man in Russian.
"Eres bastardo." That's really offensive in Spanish, though.
The Romanian language equivalents for bastard are the synonyms: copil nelegitim, copil din flori, bastard.
Я лет= I am years old
It means Bastard normally they say '''che stronzo meaning what a bastard.'''
Bastart or Plentyn gordderch.
bastard = bastardo (bahs-TAHR-doh) also 8===} Spermlickerieo
I wouldn't.
The English word 'bastard' comes from the French word 'bâtard' (masc.) in French, formerly spelled 'bastard' in Old French.
There is no word for "the" in the Russian language. There is also no word for is, a/an, or are. For example, if you were to say: "I went into an old building in search of the cat. It is very cold there." In Russian, you'd say: "I went in old building, searching for cat. It very cold there."
Exactly the same as in English