We all know that it’s true

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  1. Kurwa is not an insult. Kurwa is a way of life, kurwa is our anger, kurwa is our joy, kurwa is our hope, kurwa is our disappointment, kurwa is our unbreakable social fabric, kurwa is truth, kutrwa is life….

    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8g1ns_HUm4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8g1ns_HUm4)

  2. Actually… Chuj.
    This is the universal one. Or huj. Even worse.

  3. Głównie dlatego że słowo “kurwa” ma tak wiele odmian i znaczeń że może być wykorzystana na masę sposobów. Dodać do tego jeszcze że polski język potrafi stworzyć ot tak nowe słowa, przez co “kurwa” z buta dostaje nowe znaczenia i odmiany, przez co tym bardziej jest wykorzystana, a przez to też rozpoznawalna.

  4. Kurwa isnt a insult, most people us it as a ,/. Or when they stutter, its rarely used as the B word

  5. Oh, how litle do my polish brethren know of the faul language of the southslavs, where the object of insult are living, dead, unborn relatives and all creatures, the planets, solar sistem in perticular and spiritual enteties+elements.

  6. Kurwa jak ci zaraz zapierdolę w piszczel, to będziesz kręcił się jak parów w mikrofalówie

  7. Welcome to the magical world of elaborate Arabic insults!
    There is one that translates to: “whoever ejaculated you, fuck their mother’s cunt”!
    I can go on and on for hours over only Egyptian and Lebanese insults… they make Kurwa sound like a short prayer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  8. False. I prefer telling people “don’t be a dupek” and then wait while they look it up.

  9. Weak ass *”fuck”*

    All powerful and mighty **”Kurwa.”**

  10. Loads of other Slavic languages (and some non slavic) also have it.
    курва in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian and more. kurva in Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Hungarian (not slavic, but still has it)… kùrwa in Kashubian. Truely a universal slavic swear word. (same meaning in all listed languages)
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%BA%D1%83%D1%80%D0%B2%D0%B0

  11. I’m not Polish, but I frequently use Kurwa as an insult

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