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* {{t|taka}} is a vulgar synonym of {{t|jaq}}: "really fucking…" | * {{t|taka}} is a vulgar synonym of {{t|jaq}}: "really fucking…" | ||
* {{t|rata}} is a really vulgar synonym of {{t|raı}}, so you can say {{t|tú rata}} "every motherfucking thing". | * {{t|rata}} is a really vulgar synonym of {{t|raı}}, so you can say {{t|tú rata}} "every motherfucking thing". | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 4 February 2024
Toaq has profanity in various forms. Here are some (roughly increasingly profane) options for swear words.
Mild
- hece is a mild interjection like "heck" or "darn".
- keqjeq is a verb meaning "shitty". (It's maybe a little old-school as far as swears go.)
- aho and saqzao mean "idiot/fool/stupid/halfwit".
- híjaq is a minced oath for hífaq: "which … the heck?" or "what … in tarnation?"
Vulgar
You wouldn't say these words in front of kids.
- kem- is a vulgar prefix that doesn't change the meaning of what it's attached to, like kẹmshaı "fucking stop".
- cúom is a focus particle like "damn X" or "fucking X": cúom táqchao "the damn car (of all things)!"
- kıro is a nasty verb to call someone ("jerk/asshole").
- áhoq is an insulting, spiteful synonym of súq ("you asshole").
- súqke is another one, more haughty or belittling ("you little shit").
- hífaq is a vulgar synonym of hí: "which … the hell?" or "which … the fuck?"
- hıafaq is the same but for hıa: "what the fuck is it?"
- ꝡajao is a positive vulgar verb, like "fucking awesome".
- chıroı is a negative vulgar verb, like "fucking sucks".
- chıro is a vulgar interjection like "fuck!" or "shit!"
- taka is a vulgar synonym of jaq: "really fucking…"
- rata is a really vulgar synonym of raı, so you can say tú rata "every motherfucking thing".