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  1. Discover the 100 most surprising swear words and insults in Japanese and learn how to express yourself like a true native! Click and dive into Japan's informal language with our complete guide.

  2. Sep 9, 2020 · In Japanese, the word insult or swear-word translates as 侮辱 / bujoku. baka 馬鹿 or aho アホ = idiot, stupid (may be used in an affectionate way in some contexts) bakayarô 馬鹿野郎 = its coarser version, and its derivative kusoyarô クソ野郎 (asshole)

  3. English translation. Swearing and general insults. くたばれ! kutabare! Go to hell! Literally means "Drop dead!", from kutabaru ( くたばる ), die, kick the bucket, etc. しんじまえ. shinjimae. Drop dead, go to hell.

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    Japanese (romaji)
    English Translation
    くたばれ!
    kutabare!
    Go to hell! Literally means "Drop dead!", ...
    しんじまえ
    shinjimae
    Drop dead, go to hell. From shinu plus ...
    くそくらえ!
    kuso kurae!
    Eat shit!
    くそったれ
    kusottare
    Literally "shit drip"
  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Common Japanese Swear Words. Now, we can break down some rude Japanese words and phrases. We will look at their literal translation and some context for when to use them. For example, 'temee' is a very rude word in Japanese, translating to 'You (Bastard)' and is commonly found in media like manga and anime.

    • Milena Andrade
    • バカ (baka) – Stupid, Idiot. If you have watched an anime or read a manga, then you may have probably encountered the word バカ (baka) a lot of times already.
    • ばかやろう(bakayarou) – Asshole, Idiot. Similar to baka, this word also means idiot. However, this word may also describe a person who is devious, fake, dishonorable, or a liar.
    • あほ (aho) – Moron. This word is also commonly used to call someone an “idiot” or “moron”. The only difference between あほ (aho) and ばか (baka) is that the former is mostly used in the Kansai area, while the latter is mostly used in Tokyo and nearby areas.
    • くそ (kuso) – Shit, Crap. くそ or kuso is usually used as an interjection or intensifier. While this word means “shit”, “f*ck” or “crap”, its meanings may actually vary depending on its context and how it is used.
  5. May 15, 2024 · くそ (Kuso): F**k. Kuso is commonly used in Japanese to express frustration or dismay, equivalent to “shit” or “fuck” in English. It’s a versatile expletive that appears frequently in casual speech and is often one of the first swear words learned by foreigners and students of the Japanese language. くそ、また遅れた!.

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  7. Insults and bad language galore plus essential Japanese swear words like stupid, fuck you, and get the hell out of here! Bad language ranging from mild to downright rude.

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