Let’s play polyglots
PS. Well, I think everyone knows English. But other languages are interesting: Turkish, Italian, Norwegian, Georgian, etc.


Open the online translator and look in whatever language you want.Rasrom: 26 Apr 2023, 09:08 Who knows what options - share!
Let’s play polyglots
PS. Well, I think everyone knows English. But other languages are interesting: Turkish, Italian, Norwegian, Georgian, etc.




Why do you need to know it?niqk: 26 Apr 2023, 09:20 Marinka, wow! Moreover, I don’t know the equivalents of Russian swearing in other languages.



I speak English, German, Latin. A little French, Ukrainian and Greek. But without swearing. Mat is only Russian.


Arsch zwei ohr

I don’t know what it is. Counting rhyme, saying, saying? What’s after the ellipsis?




Ass with two ears, terrible curse in German


No, there is not only dick, there is at least two more analogues. This is if you do not include dialects.niqk: 26 Apr 2023, 09:36 Rasrom, well, I don’t know. In the same English there is some kind of "dick" instead of a full-fledged one... Not inspiring!!!

More cock. In youth slang, junk.







I collected the German ones little by little from all sorts of different sources, maybe now it’s all there somewhere. But the Lithuanian ones even specially wrote down





Are you writing a dictionary of swear words? For what?




Your friend is mistaken. This word has Sanskrit roots - it has been proven...Masha12: 27 Apr 2023, 11:30 How many polyglots there are on the forum!
But who knows how to say “dick” in Russian?
An acquaintance once defended his dissertation on mats. Naturally, it was not called that, but with specific philological terms that I was never able to commit to memory.
The defense was closed, the swearing there was incredible:)
So he argued that the word “dick” is not Russian, has nothing in common with the Slavic languages, but was left over from the horde.
And in Russian it is "pruten".


For those who are excited, the horde is not Sanskrit...

Philologists do not think so.
In linguistics, this concept is generally poorly applicable. This isn’t mathematics. It all comes down to hypotheses and their rationale.proven
And how did you prove it?Masha12: 27 Apr 2023, 11:30 So he argued that the word "huy" is not Russian, has nothing in common with Slavic languages, but remains from the horde


For the same reason, a person with the last name Fokin will never be sent to English-speaking countries as an ambassador or generally to a good position in foreign affairs.triangle: 27 Apr 2023, 18:18 Apocryphal story: when Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was still ruling in Iran, Greece sent its ambassador to him (although I don’t know for sure whether it was an ambassador or another official) with the typical Greek surname Kyriakos. The Shah, who did not always follow the rules of good manners, when introduced, asked again: "Kir ya kos?", which in Farsi means: "Dick or pussy?"

There was an old joke about a boyar embassy to the Queen of England consisting of the boyars Loginov, Stroganov, Putyatin, Fokin and Neverov. The Queen was informed that Russian boyars were coming under the names Long Enough, Strong Enough, Put It In, Fucking and Never Off.King Zogu: 27 Apr 2023, 21:08 For the same reason, a person with the last name Fokin will never be sent to English-speaking countries as an ambassador or generally to a good position in foreign affairs.


You will be surprised, but ..King Zogu: 27 Apr 2023, 21:08 A person with the surname Fokin will never be sent [...] to English-speaking countries.


He studied not only this word, but all the obscenities considered Russian. He proved that they were all from the horde. Judging by what he defended, he obviously proved it. The Academic Council accepted his argument.helgg: 27 Apr 2023, 18:11 Masha12: ↑So he proved that the word "huy" is not Russian, has nothing in common with Slavic languages, but was left over from the horde
And how did he prove it?


A little offtopic, but the name of our recent cosmonaut US residents liked it - Kick in are.triangle: 28 Apr 2023, 08:26 There was such an old joke about the boyar embassy to the Queen of England consisting of the boyars Loginov, Stroganov, Putyatin, Fokin and Neverov. The Queen was informed that Russian boyars were coming under the names Long Enough, Strong Enough, Put It In, Fucking and Never Off.



Damn, I also heard this asshole from the Lithuanians :) Apparently, folk art is local.Alesander: 29 Apr 2023, 02:21 Lithuanian: dick -BIBIS
In the army I picked up a verse from a Lithuanian (in Russian transcription):
TEVAS MIRDIUS PASAKI
BIBIS TAU SANU YAKI
literal translation:
THE DYING FATHER SAID
FUCK YOUR SON IN THE EYE