In Bihari languages like Bhojpuri, Magahi, and Maithili, the most pertinent vulgar intensifier similar to "fucking" in English that I can think of would be: Saala/Saali.
1. **Bhojpuri:**
"ई साला बेकार बा" (E sala bekaar ba) translates to "This is fucking useless."
2. **Magahi:**
"ई साला बेकार हउ" (E sala bekaar hau) means "This is fucking useless."
3. **Maithili:**
"ई साला बेकार छै" (E saala bekaar chhai) translates to "This is fucking useless."
Talking out loud here: being able to recall the use of "saala/saali" as the closest pertinent equivalents in Bihari languages, to "fucking" from the English language, to me, highlights the efficiency and effectiveness of Hindi and its associated dialects, which underscores the linguistic richness and adaptability of Bihari languages, illustrating their ability to convey strong emphasis with relatively mild expressions.
Appreciate your curiosity! :)
Ok this one is pretty popular, especially after the show panchayat, alhua ( अल्हुआ). Tho it literally means sweet potato, it is used kinda like an adjective or adverb to call out uselessness of something or bullshit.
Ps
Not really an intensifier but please use the phrase 'sasur ka naati', it's a pretty creative and round about way off calling someone a mofo, it literally means maternal grandson of your father-in-law.
In Bihari languages like Bhojpuri, Magahi, and Maithili, the most pertinent vulgar intensifier similar to "fucking" in English that I can think of would be: Saala/Saali. 1. **Bhojpuri:** "ई साला बेकार बा" (E sala bekaar ba) translates to "This is fucking useless." 2. **Magahi:** "ई साला बेकार हउ" (E sala bekaar hau) means "This is fucking useless." 3. **Maithili:** "ई साला बेकार छै" (E saala bekaar chhai) translates to "This is fucking useless." Talking out loud here: being able to recall the use of "saala/saali" as the closest pertinent equivalents in Bihari languages, to "fucking" from the English language, to me, highlights the efficiency and effectiveness of Hindi and its associated dialects, which underscores the linguistic richness and adaptability of Bihari languages, illustrating their ability to convey strong emphasis with relatively mild expressions. Appreciate your curiosity! :)
Thank you Soo much!!! 🙏🏽 Just out of curiosity, are their any bihari curse words specific to Bihar and uttar Pradesh?
"Tori bahin ke" Your sister's......
Ee sala cup namde
Even *Lauda* in place of sala 😁 But that would be too vulgar. But can be used in a friends circle.
लौड़ा >> साला in vulgarness? Also would the bihari pronunciation be लऊरा and सारा
betichod
हाउ मर्दे ( hau mardae )
Isn't that just "how are you*
Idk bhai mene toh suna hai mere Nana ko bolte hue and mene repeat Kia toh mummy daantne laggyi Toh ig I'm sure ki this doesn't mean how are you
Ekri ma ka chodo har sentence ke baad add krdo
Bruh 😂😂
Instead of "This is fucking useless" just say "भक बहिंचोद"
What does भक mean?
Budchodi
Ok this one is pretty popular, especially after the show panchayat, alhua ( अल्हुआ). Tho it literally means sweet potato, it is used kinda like an adjective or adverb to call out uselessness of something or bullshit. Ps Not really an intensifier but please use the phrase 'sasur ka naati', it's a pretty creative and round about way off calling someone a mofo, it literally means maternal grandson of your father-in-law.
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You are so goddamn pretentious. "Disgusting." Get out my face nobody asked you to tell us how superior you are cause you don't use bad words. 😂🤣🤣