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What does the word 'Chodya' mean?
What does the word 'Chodya' mean?
What is the meaning of 'Chutya'?
What is the meaning of 'Chutya'?
Of the vagina; dumbarse/moron
Match the following words with their meanings:
Match the following words with their meanings:
Beti = Daughter Bhai = Brother Bahen = Sister Maadher chod = Mother-focker
What does 'Bahen ke laude' mean?
What does 'Bahen ke laude' mean?
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What does 'Bahen ke takke' refer to?
What does 'Bahen ke takke' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'Bhains ki aulad'?
What is the meaning of 'Bhains ki aulad'?
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What does 'Jhaant ke pissu' translate to?
What does 'Jhaant ke pissu' translate to?
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What does 'Kutte ke aulad' mean?
What does 'Kutte ke aulad' mean?
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What does 'Kutte ke tatte' translate to?
What does 'Kutte ke tatte' translate to?
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What is the meaning of 'Rundi ka bacha/i'?
What is the meaning of 'Rundi ka bacha/i'?
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What does 'Gaand ma ghal' mean?
What does 'Gaand ma ghal' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'Dafor'?
What is the meaning of 'Dafor'?
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What does 'Bardhyo' mean?
What does 'Bardhyo' mean?
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What does 'Godho' translate to?
What does 'Godho' translate to?
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Study Notes
Indian Swear Words
- Chodya: Translates to "focker," a strong derogatory term in casual conversations.
- Chutya: Literally means "of the vagina," used to refer to a fool or idiot; conveys a sense of stupidity.
- Beti, bhai, bahen, maadher chod: In this context, "daughter," "brother," "sister," and "mother-focker," showing how familial terms can be used in insults.
- Bahen ke laude: A crude expression meaning "sister's dick," reflecting a vulgar form of insult targeting family members.
- Bahen ke takke: Means "sister's balls," another inappropriate phrase with the context of family.
- Bhains ki aulad: Translates to "son of a buffalo," used to demean someone through animalistic comparison.
- Jhaant ke pissu: Means "bag of pubic hair," a particularly graphic insult with the intention of humiliating the target.
- Kutte ke aulad: Literally "son of a dog," conveys strong disrespect often used in heated exchanges.
- Kutte ke tatte: Refers to "dog's balls," a vulgar insult aimed at dehumanizing or insulting someone.
- Rundi ka bacha/i: Translates to "son/daughter of a whore," targeting a person's lineage with a severe insult.
- Gaand ma ghal: A crude expression meaning "stick it in your ass," used for extreme vulgarity.
- Dafor: A simple term meaning "idiot," less graphic but still derogatory.
- Bardhyo: Translates to "donkey," used as an insult to imply foolishness.
- Godho: Means "horse," often used colloquially in various contexts, also may carry negative connotations depending on usage.
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Explore the colorful and often humorous world of Indian swear words with these flashcards. Each card provides a word along with its meaning, giving you insight into a unique aspect of Indian slang. Perfect for those looking to understand colloquial expressions or add a bit of spice to their language skills.