chingues
I was listening to a song and when I looked up the words, it says chingues and i wanted to know if that was slang for a cuss word. Can someone help
11 Answers
livia said:
I thought chingar was to actually swear, or say swear words, wrong?
Livia, double-click on the word above.
TimEivissa said:
Just out of interest James,what would the Japanese say then?
Well, as you know, those two words can be used in a multitude of meanings and contexts, but in their most basic meaning, to have sex with, Japanese only has a technical term, seikou suru, which is similar in register to copulate, and has other euphemisms that would be similar to "to sleep with." There is no word with the impact of these two words and with a similar meaning. For example, it is impossible to literally translate "F''' you!" It just wouldn't make sense.
Japanese is a VERY different language from English or Spanish, and by comparison, those two are merely dialects of each other.
I thought chingar was to actually swear, or say swear words, wrong'
Just out of interest James,what would the Japanese say then'
this is a very interesting discussion
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That´s better, more like English.*
Hehe. I just thought I'd show you what real Japanese looks like. It says "A word like that doesn't even exist in Japanese," referring to chingar/fuck. There is no directly equivalent of those words in Japanese.
James Santiago said:
Eddy said:
James Santiago said:
It is a conjugated form of the verb chingar, which should be in your dictionary and means fu''.
fu'', looks like japanese to me.
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That´s better, more like English.
Eddy said:
James Santiago said:
It is a conjugated form of the verb chingar, which should be in your dictionary and means fu''.
fu'', looks like japanese to me.
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James Santiago said:
It is a conjugated form of the verb chingar, which should be in your dictionary and means fu''.
fu'', looks like japanese to me. By the way chingar can mean beber con exceso, to knock back.
thanks for clearing that up that is what I thought
It is a conjugated form of the verb chingar, which should be in your dictionary and means fu''.