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7 February 2023

  • curprev 12:1612:16, 7 February 2023Robinr78 talk contribs 4,764 bytes +4,764 Created page with "{{Header|Korean profanity 02/23}} '''Profanity in the Korean language''' is referred to as 욕/辱 (''yok'', insults or swearing). Several of these words have linguistic and historical significance. Various words have different origins. The Korean term for dog, 'gae', for example, can be used in everyday speech with no offensive connotation. When applied to a person, however, 'gae' and its variants (including 개새끼 'Gaesaekki', literally 'son of a do..."