How to swear in Korean

Wow, can’t believe that I haven’t posted this yet.  For educational purposes only ;)

* Common swear

Zonna(존나, 좆나) = Fu*king- (it used for adverb. like to F word?)
Sekki(새끼), Nom(놈) = lad
Byungsin(병신), Dngsin(등신) = Idiot, ass*ole, retard*d, lame, jerk
Ssibal(씨발) = God D*mn, D*mn it, Sh!t, sounds like the Korean word for the number 8
Gaesekki(개새끼), Ssibsekki(씹새끼) = Son of a b*tch, ass*ole
Zot-(좆-) = Fu*king- (it’s prefix. it make any words to swear. meaning is d*ck)
Gae-(개-) = Sh*ting- (it’s like to Zot-. but more weaken expression. meaning is dog)
Ssib-(씹-) = Fu*king- (same meaning to Zot-. it just mean to pus*y)
Jiral(지랄) = bullsh*t
Zotkka(좆까, 조까) = Screw it, bullsh*t (more hard than jiral)
Nyeon(년) = bit*h (actually, it was not swear about 50 years ago)
Ssyangnyeon(썅년,쌍년) = bit*h (it’s very hard swear for girls)
Ssibal-nyeon(씨발년) = Motherf*cker (for girls, hard swear)
Ssibal-nom(씨발놈) = Motherf*cker (for men, hard swear)
Horosekki(호로새끼) = You’re a bast*rd (it’s very hard swear. be warned)

* Uncommon swear
Yeot moe goera(엿먹어라) = F**k you (anybody don’t need speak this. they just use own finger)
Ssangnom-sekki(쌍놈새끼, 쌍노무새끼) = ass*ole? (it’s not swear. usually senior use it for scolding)

Jashick(자식) is not swear. it means to child or lad.

5 thoughts on “How to swear in Korean

  1. Strange, I’ve always been told that 엿먹어라 was slang for “eat shit” despite what Google translate reports.

    Perhaps the meaning has been changed?

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