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🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia · profanity etymology

Indonesian Swear Words: Meanings, Pronunciation, and Context

Indonesian swear words explained with pronunciation, literal meaning, context, severity, origin notes, and safer alternatives.

Indonesian profanity mixes stupidity, animals, sex/body words, religion-adjacent taboo, and blunt commands.

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Regional languages and slang strongly affect Indonesian insults, so national Indonesian is only part of the picture.

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Meanings, pronunciation, and origins

bodohbrengsekdiamanjing
Term
Pronunciation
Meaning
Severity

bodoh

Literal: stupid
BOH-doh
Stupid, foolish.
mediumFoolishness
Origin note

A standard adjective for stupidity used as a direct insult.

Real-world context

Rude but not obscene.

Safer alternative

kurang tepat

brengsek

Literal: rotten/bad person
BRENG-sek
Jerk, bastard, scumbag.
strongFoolishness
Origin note

A broad insult for bad character; exact folk origins vary.

Real-world context

Personal and harsh.

Safer alternative

menyebalkan

diam

Literal: silent
DEE-am
Be quiet / shut up depending on tone.
mediumDismissals
Origin note

A direct command to be silent; not profane by itself.

Real-world context

Can sound rude without softening.

Safer alternative

tolong tenang

anjing

Literal: dog
AHN-jing
Dog; also a curse/exclamation in slang.
strongFoolishness
Origin note

Animal insult with broad slang use; can be very rude as direct address.

Real-world context

Avoid aiming at people.

Safer alternative

astaga

Use this like a learner, not a weapon

Profanity is context-loaded. The goal is to understand films, street speech, jokes, and arguments, then choose whether a cleaner line gets the same result with less damage.

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FAQ

Why do Indonesian insults vary by region?

Local languages feed slang heavily, so Javanese, Sundanese, Betawi, and other varieties change the insult map.

What is a safer Indonesian exclamation?

“Astaga” is a common safer exclamation for surprise or frustration.

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