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The five most common Cantonese profanities, vulgar words in the Cantonese language are diu (屌/𨳒), gau (鳩/㞗/𨳊), lan (撚/𨶙), tsat (柒/杘/𨳍) and hai (屄/閪), where the first literally means fuck, "Diu" (or Jiu) is literally the word for fuck, "hai" is a word for female genitalia and "gau" refers to male genitalia. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and give rise to a variety of euphemisms and minced oaths. Similar to the seven dirty words in the United States, these five words are forbidden to say and are bleep-censored on Hong Kong broadcast television. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街/踣街) and ham gaa caan (冚家鏟/咸家鏟), are also common.

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  • Cantonese profanity (en)
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  • The five most common Cantonese profanities, vulgar words in the Cantonese language are diu (屌/𨳒), gau (鳩/㞗/𨳊), lan (撚/𨶙), tsat (柒/杘/𨳍) and hai (屄/閪), where the first literally means fuck, "Diu" (or Jiu) is literally the word for fuck, "hai" is a word for female genitalia and "gau" refers to male genitalia. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and give rise to a variety of euphemisms and minced oaths. Similar to the seven dirty words in the United States, these five words are forbidden to say and are bleep-censored on Hong Kong broadcast television. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街/踣街) and ham gaa caan (冚家鏟/咸家鏟), are also common. (en)
  • 粵語粗口又稱廣東話粗口,在粵語中,粗口具有相當的獨特性,廣泛流行於使用粵語的社區,包括廣東、香港、澳門及海外唐人街及華人社區等,詞句中有些被加上關於性器官或者性侵犯的俚語。粗口除了含有性俚語外,有些則是咒罵內容。根據使用時的環境及心態,可以分類為具冒犯性、不禮貌的咒罵、情緒發洩及習慣無意助語等。tdluysktyarrtjsjdtkydjmgzhzkjgkhfjkffgjfjgjjldhydkydlulyfjyfljyodyildgiflyldgdglh (zh)
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  • The five most common Cantonese profanities, vulgar words in the Cantonese language are diu (屌/𨳒), gau (鳩/㞗/𨳊), lan (撚/𨶙), tsat (柒/杘/𨳍) and hai (屄/閪), where the first literally means fuck, "Diu" (or Jiu) is literally the word for fuck, "hai" is a word for female genitalia and "gau" refers to male genitalia. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and give rise to a variety of euphemisms and minced oaths. Similar to the seven dirty words in the United States, these five words are forbidden to say and are bleep-censored on Hong Kong broadcast television. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街/踣街) and ham gaa caan (冚家鏟/咸家鏟), are also common. (en)
  • 粵語粗口又稱廣東話粗口,在粵語中,粗口具有相當的獨特性,廣泛流行於使用粵語的社區,包括廣東、香港、澳門及海外唐人街及華人社區等,詞句中有些被加上關於性器官或者性侵犯的俚語。粗口除了含有性俚語外,有些則是咒罵內容。根據使用時的環境及心態,可以分類為具冒犯性、不禮貌的咒罵、情緒發洩及習慣無意助語等。tdluysktyarrtjsjdtkydjmgzhzkjgkhfjkffgjfjgjjldhydkydlulyfjyfljyodyildgiflyldgdglh (zh)
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  • pūk gāai (en)
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