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[*] posted on 10-24-2004 at 11:24 PM
Looking for a Cuss-Word


Thanks to our recent acquisition of cable TV, I've discovered a new word: Maldiccion! (Sorry, but I can't manage italics or the accent that should be on the "o," much less the preliminary upside-down exclamation point. When I try fancy stuff like that, whatever I've typed tends to disappear.)

Maldiccion! is the translation used in subtitles of U.S. movies for s---, f---, p--- and all those other endearing old obscenities that Doug (prude that he is) won't allow us to use.

I've been trying to fit Maldiccion! into the vocabulary one turns to in times of stress, but somehow don't find it very satisfying. It's got four syllables, for one thing, so you can't just spew it out forcefully, as you can s---, f---, and p---. There's always , of course, but that's also too long to have any snap to it.

Is there any one-syllable word in Mexican Spanish that can be applied in stressful situations?

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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 01:24 AM


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Originally posted by bajalera
... Doug (prude that he is) ...
Appearances can be deceiving...

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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 05:08 AM
How About??


POLITICIANS!
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 09:18 AM


I'm sure Oso will want to get in on this important topic - but the only one that occurs to me offhand is "chin".

The problem is that so many spanish words end in vowells.

I've also heard "sal" - as in "qu? sal" - but that's kind off dated and fuddy duddy.

Problem for me is that when I get POed and start swearing in spanish the people around me usually get the giggles - and it's hard to maintain the PO.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 09:31 AM
Now why on earth


would a sweet, innocent and lovely lady be interested in such things ?
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 10:41 AM
Mexican Cable Service


Mexican Cable Service
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Trust me if your Mexican cable service is anything like the cable service (Cablem?s) here in Ensenada you?ll have plenty of reasons to practice every cuss word you know in Spanish as well as English with regards to your reception and service.

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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 10:41 AM
Lera.....


When you find one please post it! I was also in need last night when I went to a birthday party for a gal-pal and witnessed her being ABUSED and DEGRATED! by the stripper someone had hired, when he came at me I told him "Lay one hand on me and I'll call a COP!" It would have been much better if I'd had "that word" to use that would have made me feel better and still not embarress myself. :fire:
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lol.gif posted on 10-25-2004 at 10:44 AM
Debra Debra Debra


Tsk Tsk Tsk !!!:lol:
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 03:56 PM
JR......


:P :biggrin:
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 04:06 PM
How bout this one....


Como chinges....or carajo...or...chin-gay!..(phonetically )...or puta madre....or when faced with an incredible situation ..no mames wey...as in no f***ng way!.....and for the phrase get the flock out...vete la verga.......hope that helps
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 05:57 PM


Too many syllables smugla.

I used to have a friend who lived in Soler,TJ - he ran a llantera - seen a lot of beautiful sunsets accompanied by carne asada and caguamas from up there.

Actually "chin" ain't a bad cuss word for a woman - I used to have a girlfriend that used it as about the only word in her cuss word arsenal - and she was about as proper as they come - also used to say: chin-chin-ca-chin or something like that.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 06:11 PM


First, you have one too many "c"s. It's maldici?n, a noun meaning "curse". I guess it serves the purpose of letting the audience know that that is what's just been said. But it's never used as an expletive. Maldito(a), meaning cursed or damned, can be noun or adjective (just like in English) but is usually used as an adjective, as in "Tu maldito amor" or "Fuera, maldita mancha!" (Shakespeare)

As far as monosyllabic, forceful expletives go, I guess this is a cultural, idiomatic phenomenon. Our Anglo-Saxon linguistic roots seem to produce the most "four letter- one syllable" cuss-words, at least compared to the Romance languages.

Braulio's "Chin!" is about the only one syllable expletive I can think of and this is half a word, used as a euphemism, when one hits one's thumb with a hammer or in other circumstances where Homer Simpson would say "Doh!"

For two syllables, Smugla has some good suggestions. Everything depends on the situation and whether you want to insult a specific person or issue a rhetorical comment to the world about the general f---dupedness of the moment's situation. Either way, it's going to take a bit longer to do it properly in Spanish.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2004 at 10:18 PM


How about, "Percebes!"?



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[*] posted on 10-28-2004 at 05:46 PM


Sorry I haven't been able to get back to this thread sooner--our dial tone went missing again.

Thanks, Oso, for the spelling correction. But when Maldicion appears in a subtitle with exclamation points on both ends--the first one upside down--while an actor is saying "S---" in English, it's clearly being used as an expletive.

JR, ole dear, I got news for you: Polite and relatively respectable women who have traveled in Baja California as Debra and I have done--with children and without a male care-giver--we soon learn to do our own gol-durn cussin' when things go kerflooey. Swearing is way more comforting to me (and I suspect to Debra as well) than crying.

And thanks, y'all, for the "chin." With a little practice, I can probably learn to bark that out so it sounds pretty ugly.

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[*] posted on 10-28-2004 at 05:57 PM


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[*] posted on 10-28-2004 at 06:04 PM


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Percebes seems to translate into.. Barnacles.. is that a cuss word in Spanish?

Is that why she calls me a viejo percebes?


So, the camp south of San Felipe, 'Percebu', is a form of the word barnacle? Makes sense!




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[*] posted on 10-28-2004 at 09:11 PM


Quote:
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Percebes seems to translate into.. Barnacles.. is that a cuss word in Spanish?

Is that why she calls me a viejo percebes?


Yes:rolleyes:




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[*] posted on 10-28-2004 at 09:39 PM



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Thanks, Oso, for the spelling correction. But when Maldicion appears in a subtitle with exclamation points on both ends--the first one upside down--while an actor is saying "S---" in English, it's clearly being used as an expletive.


Which just goes to prove that Oso knows spelling better that any maldito cable company.

Actually "maldici?n" can also mean simply "expletive" - so if I saw it without the exclamation marks I'd figure that they want you to kind of fill in your own.
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[*] posted on 10-29-2004 at 12:40 AM


Braulio, how did you do that accent? When I use the Ctrl-plus-apostrophe system that works on Word, the text disappears.

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[*] posted on 10-29-2004 at 07:04 AM


Bajalera-

I just set things up so that I can toggle between the english and spanish keyboards:

You can set up the spanish keyboard by going to:

Start/control panel/regional and language/languages/details..and then following instructions..

I select english (US) and spanish (Mexico)

Toggle between languages by: alt+shift.

An option would be to use the US international keyboard exclusively - but it's been a while since I used that one - set up would be the same - some of the spanish characters can be a little more involved here as I recall - but you're all set because you know 50 ways to say your maldiciones.

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