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Profanity in Finnish is used in the form of intensifiers, adjectives, adverbs and particles, and is based on varying taboos, with religious vulgarity being very prominent. [1] It often uses aggressive mood which involves omission of the negative verb ei while implying its meaning with a swear word.
Perkele (pronounced ⓘ) is a Finnish word meaning 'evil spirit' and a popular Finnish profanity, used similarly to the English phrase god damn, [1] although it is considered much more profane. It is most likely the most internationally known Finnish curse word. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Hakkapeliitta is a 19th-century Finnish modification of a contemporary name given by foreigners in the Holy Roman Empire and variously spelled as Hackapelit, Hackapelite, Hackapell, Haccapelit, or Haccapelite. These terms were based on a Finnish battle cry hakkaa päälle (lit.
The first single released from the album is the cover of Def Leppard's "Photograph" which featured Chris Daughtry peaked at number 14 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100. The last single released from the album was the cover of The Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" which featured India.Arie and Yo-Yo Ma and "Fortunate Son" with Scott Stapp, "Under the Bridge" with Andy Vargas, "Dance the ...
Satana may refer to: Satana, name for the Devil in various languages, variation of Satan; Satana (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics; Satana, India, a town in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India; Satanaya, aka Satana, a mythological figure from the Nart saga of the Northern Caucasus; Tura Satana (born 1935), Japanese ...
Pages in category "Finnish profanity" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Satanaya (Adyghe: Сэтэнай; Kabardian: Сэтэней; Ubykh; Ossetian: Сатана Satana) is a mythological figure who appears in many cycles of the Nart sagas of the North Caucasus. Satanaya is the mother of the Narts, a fertility figure who is also an authority over her children.
Ugra-Karma is the second studio album by Finnish black metal band Impaled Nazarene.It was originally released on 1 December 1993 via Osmose Productions, and re-released in 1998 with two bonus tracks (taken from the Satanic Masowhore EP) and a different cover art, because the original one was taken without permission from a work by Madame Koslovsky; Osmose was sued because of that.