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🏴 Cymraeg · profanity etymology

Welsh Swear Words: Meanings, Pronunciation, and Context

Welsh swear words and insults with pronunciation, literal meaning, context, severity, origin notes, and safer alternatives.

Welsh profanity combines native words, religious exclamations, English influence, and playful insults that can sound musical but still sting.

Cultural pattern

Learners should separate Welsh-language insults from English swear words used in Wales; code-switching is common.

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Meanings, pronunciation, and origins

twpsyncachucer i grafudiawl
Term
Pronunciation
Meaning
Severity

twpsyn

Literal: fool
TOOP-sin
Silly person, fool.
mildFoolishness
Origin note

A common Welsh word for a foolish person; often mild or teasing.

Real-world context

Usually softer than direct profanity.

Safer alternative

paid â phoeni

cachu

Literal: to shit
KAH-khee
To shit; used in vulgar expressions.
strongWaste
Origin note

A Welsh scatological verb; force depends on phrase.

Real-world context

Vulgar, not formal.

Safer alternative

rwtsh

cer i grafu

Literal: go scratch
kehr ee GRAH-vee
Get lost, roughly.
mediumDismissals
Origin note

A non-obscene dismissal formula that functions like a rude send-off.

Real-world context

Safer than explicit profanity but still rude.

Safer alternative

gad lonydd i mi

diawl

Literal: devil
DYAUL
Devil; damn-like exclamation in some phrases.
mediumReligion
Origin note

Religious/devil vocabulary used in exclamations and mild curses.

Real-world context

Informal, often less obscene than body terms.

Safer alternative

o diar

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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

Are Welsh swear words commonly mixed with English?

Yes. Many speakers code-switch, so real speech may mix Welsh insults with English profanity.

What is a safer Welsh way to say “leave me alone”?

“Gad lonydd i mi” means “leave me alone.”

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