Yes and no. It depends on how you use it really. It's real definition is a person born not knowing their father or being born to unmarried parents. Using it like that, no, but calling someone a bastard as an insult, yes.
A bastard is someone who is born out of wedlock. (Parents are not married). So bastard becomes a swear word only when you use it when addressing someone born out of wedlock.
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yes and no depends how you use it
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no
It's spelled bastard, and it can be used as a bad word, yes. It means someone whose parents were not married when he or she was born.
The word "bastard" is gender neutral.
Many seem to think that the word "bastard" is a swear word. However, after quite some research, the word or term bastard is also known as being a child that was born out of wedlock. The word can also be used when referring to someone who is mean. The term is very unpleasant to use towards people.
I depends how the word is used. Swearing is a concept which implies the use of a word not the word itself. The word 'bastard' simply means a person of unknown parentage. During history inheritance and lineage has been important so to to imply that a person had no lineage would be seen as an insult. There have been many bastards over the years the most famous I can remember is "William the bastard" otherwise known as William the conquerer of 1066 fame. The term is also used to describe items such as a bastard sword which is niether a long sword nor short. QED the word bastard is not a swear word only your interpretation of the way it is used is.
It means Bastard normally they say '''che stronzo meaning what a bastard.'''
It's spelled bastard, and it can be used as a bad word, yes. It means someone whose parents were not married when he or she was born.
The English word 'bastard' comes from the French word 'bâtard' (masc.) in French, formerly spelled 'bastard' in Old French.
The word "bastard" is gender neutral.
this word, in Romanian language, is an insult. for males, is used the word "Nenorocitule", but the word in question is the word adressed to females. "nenorocit" means 'person that did something extremely bad" or shortly, "bastard" or "scum". "Nenorocitule/ Nenorocito" is the articulated form of the word, translated in English as "you bastard!!!"
no
because its a bad word and it looks like many people intend to use it because its a unique word that cant be forgotten so eaisily
The cast of One Bad Bastard - 2008 includes: Sonny Backus as Owen Bastard Jim Brucke Wesley Graves Gabrielle Metz Carey Rayburn
In Welsh, the word for "bastard" is "basdard."
i guess
The opposite of bastard is genuine and/or born within wedlock, of identifiable roots.
The correct spelling is "bastard". The word "basterd" is made-up.
No, its a descriptive of a child with no birthright (born out of wedlock) Deu 23:2 A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the LORD. Zec 9:6 And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines.