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Offensive Word Awareness

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United States

  • Profanity: bloody
  • Blasphemy: Christ almighty
  • Swearing: douche
  • Banned Words: nigger
  • Hate Speech: raghead

Saudi Arabia

  • Profanity: la’nat
  • Blasphemy: Kafir
  • Swearing: jahil
  • Banned Words: khabeeth
  • Hate Speech: yahudi

United Kingdom

  • Profanity: bloody
  • Blasphemy: God’s teeth
  • Swearing: twat
  • Banned Words: wanker
  • Hate Speech: wog

France

  • Profanity: merde
  • Blasphemy: merde
  • Swearing: trouduc
  • Banned Words: con
  • Hate Speech: racaille

Germany

  • Profanity: scheiße
  • Blasphemy: Verdammt nochmal
  • Swearing: Trottel
  • Banned Words: scheiße
  • Hate Speech: jude

India

  • Profanity: gandu
  • Blasphemy: Jai Shri Ram
  • Swearing: choot
  • Banned Words: gandu
  • Hate Speech: behenchod

Brazil

  • Profanity: bosta
  • Blasphemy: Caralho
  • Swearing: porra
  • Banned Words: caralho
  • Hate Speech: viado

Russia

  • Profanity: мудак
  • Blasphemy: Господи
  • Swearing: тупица
  • Banned Words: ебать
  • Hate Speech: жид

Japan

  • Profanity: やろう
  • Blasphemy: くそったれ
  • Swearing: ちくしょう
  • Banned Words: しね
  • Hate Speech: バカヤロー

Mexico

  • Profanity: chingar
  • Blasphemy: Carajo
  • Swearing: idiota
  • Banned Words: pinche
  • Hate Speech: puto

Italy

  • Profanity: cazzo
  • Blasphemy: Santissima
  • Swearing: stronzo
  • Banned Words: merda
  • Hate Speech: zingaro

Egypt

  • Profanity: fahlawa
  • Blasphemy: Astaghfirullah
  • Swearing: daafi
  • Banned Words: fahlawa
  • Hate Speech: rafidi

Turkey

  • Profanity: pezevenk
  • Blasphemy: Şeytan
  • Swearing: amk
  • Banned Words: yarak
  • Hate Speech: ermeni

South Africa

  • Profanity: hoer
  • Blasphemy: Jesus Christus
  • Swearing: kaks
  • Banned Words: fokken
  • Hate Speech: kaffir

Argentina

  • Profanity: concha de tu madre
  • Blasphemy: La puta madre
  • Swearing: boludo
  • Banned Words: pelotudo
  • Hate Speech: maricon

China

  • Profanity: 操你妈
  • Blasphemy: 上帝
  • Swearing: 废物
  • Banned Words: 王八蛋
  • Hate Speech: 老外

Iran

  • Profanity: dozdi
  • Blasphemy: Khoda
  • Swearing: khoshkel
  • Banned Words: pusht
  • Hate Speech: kafir

Nigeria

  • Profanity: ogbonge
  • Blasphemy: Holy Ghost
  • Swearing: idiot
  • Banned Words: idiot
  • Hate Speech: igbo

Philippines

  • Profanity: putang ina
  • Blasphemy: Diyos ko
  • Swearing: gago
  • Banned Words: tangina
  • Hate Speech: gago

Greece

  • Profanity: pousti
  • Blasphemy: Άγιος ο Θεός
  • Swearing: ηλίθιος
  • Banned Words: κωλόγερος
  • Hate Speech: αλβανός

Germany

  • Profanity: verdammt
  • Blasphemy: Gott verdammt
  • Swearing: Arschloch
  • Banned Words: scheiße
  • Hate Speech: zigeuner
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