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How to say "Fuck You" in (almost) 100 different ways.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Here is a list of how to say Fuck You in many different countries/languages and where you can use them. Enjoy!

Yet (Thailand)
Vinaque (Fiji)
Hundir Pelos (Puerto Rico)
Culear (Chile)
Lech Tiezdayen (Israel)
Siktir Git (Turkey)
Dairich (Scottland)
Yet Meh (Malaysia)
Jodete (Venezuela)
Fai (Tonga)
Jebiga (Croatia)
Kunats Kez (Armenia)
Sha (Mongolia)
Otha (Tamil)
As To Thialo (Greece)
Druber Rutsche (Switzerland)
Sa Te Fut (Romania)
Kefe (Samoa)
Lo (Birmania)
El Cono De Tu Madre (Dominican Republic)
Rechuncha (Peru)
Kinka Wena (Sotho)
Dorme Mecum (Latin)
Pierdol Sie (Poland)
Faen Ta Deg (Norway)
Fuck Dig (Denmark)
Anda A Cagar (Argentina)
Zkurvysyn (Czech Republic)
Haista Vittu (Finland)
Fick Dich (Germany)
Drctities (Letonia)
Foda-se (Brazil)
Chimando (Guatemala)
Pisti (Lithuania)
Knulla Dig (Sweden)
Riddu Ter (Iceland)
Vete A Singar (Cuba)
Pishov Na Khuj (Ukraine)
Ku Gihen (Oriya - India)
Ebi Se (Bulgaria)
Jebem Ti Boga (Slovenia)
Kisama (Japan)
Foda-Se (Portugal)
Yoaasher (Arabic)
Neuk Jou (Holland)
Ma Teegy Aneekik (Egypt)
Chikne (Nepal)
Ci (Laos)
Ffwc (Wales)
F'oxx (Malta)
Slinokh (Syria)
Diu (Cantonese)
Pojeb sa! (Slovakia)
Zozoter (Haiti)
Ponchar (Panama)
Ssibal (Korea)
Fage (Shanghai)
Fotre (Catalonia)
Te Qifsha (Albania)
Keppima (Estonia)
Chodela (Hindi)
Jembem Ti (Serbia)
Shegetsi (Georgia)
Fuck You (English)
Defalouter (Mauritius)
Mit Kuze Ta Na (Kurdistan)
Javla (Sweden)
Cai Deo Gi Day (Vietnam)
Bualadh Craicinn (Ireland)
Vaffanculo (Italy)
Ngentot Loe (Indonesia)
Vas Te Faire Encule (France)
Gyurcasany Takarodj (Hungary)
Poshol Nahuj (Russia)
Was (Somalia)
Putz Di (Austria)
Da Ti Fo Fukne Konj (Macedonia)
Cao Ni (Mandarin)
Unfortunately, that is not quite 100. I hope to add more to the list when I can.
The spelling may be incorrect on a few, and the pronounciation may differ on some, but this is the general list.

1 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...

    This is great fun. Thanks for the extensive list.

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