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In different languages too...
The verb fuck in different languages
Afrikaans: fok ("fok my", "fok jou")
Albanian: qi ("qifsha" when used in sentences)
Arabic: neak
Armenian: kunel
Bosnian: jebati (to fuck)
Bulgarian: еба (eba)
Catalan: follar, cardar, fotre
Chinese (Cantonese): diu (屌, but often denoted as the character 小 inside the character 門( . Pronounced like "dew" in English)
Chinese (Mandarin/Putonghua):
diao (屌 Also refers to penis, esp. in Northern China; means "damn" or "darn" in Taiwan.
cao (肏/操 (肏 pronounced "tsaau" and 操 pronounced "tsou")
gan (幹 (used more by native speakers of Taiwanese, it occurs in the expression "Gan ni niang!" which means, "Fuck your mother!")
Cebuano: iyot
Croatian: jebati; fukati (probably borrowed from English); karati (literally, to scold)
Czech: píchat (literally "to thrust", used as a slang word for "to copulate"); ?ukat, ?oustat (? as "sh"), mrdat (all three vulgar, to have sex [with], to fuck); kurva! (vulgar, literally "bitch", used as an expletive)
Danish: knep
Dutch: neuken (also, the Dutch verb fokken, meaning to breed animals, usually for pedigree)
Esperanto: fiki
Estonian: nikkuma, nussima, keppima
Filipino: kantot
Finnish: vittu (Curseword, "Voi vitun vittu!!"="Fucking fuck!!", literal meaning of "vittu" is "****") nussia (verb)
French: baiser (to have sex with); foutre (dismissive: "Va te faire foutre!" meaning "Go screw yourself!"; "Fous le camp!" meaning "Fuck off!" or "Shove aside!")
French (Canada): nicker; fourrer (literally, to stuff); the adjective fucké, a borrowing, means broken or out of luck, and is not especially profane. See sacre.
German: ficken (to have sex with, pronounced like fucken, just with a short e instead of the u)3
Greek: gamao, gamo, gamisi; Γαμάω, Γαμώ, Γαμίσι ("g" prounounced softly, as a voiced velar fricative)
Gujarati: chod ("Ch" as in check & "d" is pronounced softly)
Hebrew: "lezayen", from noun "zayin", which is a slang word for the penis
Hindi: chod (चोद ("Ch" as in check & "d" is pronounced softly)
Hungarian: baszni
Icelandic: ríða (pronounced "ree-tha" with a soft th-sound)
Indonesian: ngentot
Italian: fottere, scopare
Japanese: ["fuzakeru"¹]
Kannada: kay-yi
Korean: "ssi-bal" (씨발 , pronounced like the English words "she ball"
Lithuanian: pisti
Malay: puki (likely an adoption of fuck) or pukimak (likely an adoption of mother******) or celaka (bastard)
Malayalam: uook
Nepali: chik (verb, pronounced chick)
Norwegian: knulle, pule
Persian/Farsi: ga-yee-dan
Polish: jebać (pronounced yebatch), Pierdolić (pronounced pee-erdolitch), kurwa (pronounced koorva, used as an interjection)
Portuguese: foder (or comer subjectively used, because it means "to eat", in Northern Portugal pinar is also used)
Romanian: a fute
Russian: yebat [ебать] (transitive), yebatsa [ебаться] (intransitive).
Samoan: mea This is not used as a swear word but is not used in polite company. Other anatomical and physiological words are used as swear words but not "mea" or any other related word.
Serbian: јебати (jebati), карати (karati)
Slovak: jebať, drbať
Spanish: Follar
Argentina: coger (this same verb in Spain and other countries means "to grab")
Chile: culear
Colombia: pichar or tirar (the last one means "to throw" in most other Spanish-speaking countries)
Ecuador: tirar, culear, pegarse un palo, pegarse un polvo (meaning "to take a dust" in most other countries)
Mexico: chingar or less but commonly used joder also vergar (translatable as "to dick")
Peru: cachar
Spain: joder (usually as an all-purpose expletive, can be accompanied by other expletives) or follar
Tamil: Oatha or Oththa
Swedish: knulla
Thai: [There is no insulting version.²]
Turkish: sikmek (Pronounced "seek-make"), düzmek, siktir (="fuck off")
Urdu: چودنا (verb), Chodi (noun)
Viet: dit (Pronounced "dee"), or deo
Example: "Dit me may!" or "Deo me may!" (insulting words similar to "mother******", where 'me' is pronounced meh and 'may' is pronounced my)
Yiddish: shtup (שתוופ (literally "to stuff")
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