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22 Απρ 2020 · A fairly common Italian insult is stronzo, which corresponds to “asshole” in English. It is widely used to indicate that somebody is a bad, cruel, despicable and detestable person. Stronza, feminine, corresponds to “bitch”. Stronzo is turd in English, which means piece of excrement.
Merda, the Italian term for shit. Italian profanity (bestemmia, pl. bestemmie, when referred to religious topics; parolaccia, pl. parolacce, when not) are profanities that are blasphemous or inflammatory in the Italian language.
3 Μαΐ 2023 · Cavolo! – Crap! Similar to the English word “crap,” you can use “cavolo” to express disappointment or frustration in a less offensive way. For example: “ Cavolo! Ho perso il treno.” (Crap! I missed my train!) 3. Che palle! – What balls! As English speakers, we might mean this phrase as a backhanded compliment.
2 Δεκ 2022 · On the search for some of the most commonly used Italian insults, have you heard someone say Cagacazzo (dumb)? In today’s post, we will walk you through each of the popular ones and explain what it means and when it should only be used.
30 Ιουλ 2024 · Cagaminchia (or Cagacazzo) // “Dick shitter”. Caga comes from cagare, a slang term meaning “to defecate.”. Minchia is a common slang word the Italian language borrowed from the Sicilian ...
7 Ιουλ 2020 · Italian swear words. Let’s take a list at some of the most common Italian curse words: Fanculo / vaffanculo – fuck you! this is a very famous swear word in Italian. Coglione – it means dummy. literally “testicle”. Cazzata – bullshit. Col cavolo! – It means: No way! literally “with the cabbage!”. Stronza – bitch.
Here are some of the mildest Italian swear words to get you started. Italian swear words. • Accidenti! – Damn it, holy smoke! (lit. “accidents”) • Porca vacca! – Holy cow! (lit. “pig cow”) • Porca miseria! – For God’s sake! / For goodness’ sake!” • Porco cane! – For God’s sake! • Madonna! – Good God! • Madonna santa! – Good God! • Che due palle!