

It is especially useful when things don’t turn out how you wanted or if you had a bad day. 干! (gàn) is similar to “fuck” in English. It is also a straightforward and good word to show how you feel. It can mean dry, doing something, and other meanings when combined with other characters. This is a polyphonic and multi-meaning word. You can use 我靠 (wǒ kào) if you want to express your emotion in a less vulgar way. It is the less offensive version of 我肏 (wǒ cào). 我靠 (wǒ kào) means ”holy shit” or “fucking awesome!”. For example, it means “I lean on the wall” when I say 我靠在墙上(wǒ kào zài qiáng shàng).īut changing the tone of 我(wǒ) could also indicate an angry or excited expression with this word. 靠(kào) means to rely on or lean on something. They didn’t invite you when they went shopping. The higher pitch also expresses stronger emotion. People use it to show anger, excitement, or shock. However, it means “shit” or “damn” if you say them in a higher pitch. It is just ordinary words literally, meaning “I’ll go.” For instance, you mean “I am going shopping” when saying 我去购物 (wǒ qù gòu wù). They are not that rude, but enough to express your emotions. We’ll start with some of the less offensive bad words. And yes, so that you can throwback to them who are misbehaving on you! Let’s dive in! Less Offensive Bad Words in Chinese

It is essential to learn some insults, so people don’t take advantage of you. These are some words that teachers don’t teach, yet the Chinese use them very often. But today, we thought you might want to know a bit of Chinese bad words. We always teach proper and common Chinese words on our Chinse blog.
