fek
See also: fék
EsperantoEdit
EtymologyEdit
Back-formation from feki (“to defecate”).
PronunciationEdit
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InterjectionEdit
fek
- (vulgar) crap!, shit!, damn it!
- 2008, “Fek al Esperanto!”, in Fek al Esperanto![2], performed by La Pafklik:
- Fek! Mi tuj venas al problemo
- Shit! I'm immediately coming to a problem
- (vulgar, + al) screw (someone or something)!; fuck (someone or something)!; to hell with (someone or something)!
- fek al vi
- screw you
- fek al ĉio
- to hell with everything
- 2008, La Pafklik, "Fek al Esperanto", cited in Figuroj Retorikaj en Beletro Esperanta by Till-Dietrich Dahlenburg, p. 152:
- Mallernu, forgesu, fikiĝu
Fek al Esperanto- Unlearn, forget, get fucked
Fuck Esperanto
- Unlearn, forget, get fucked
- 2013, Nicola Ruggiero, "Okazis iam", in Beletra rikolto 2013:
- sed mi stultul' forĵetis cigaredon
kaj fek al viv', decidis mi pluvivi.- but I, a fool, threw out the cigarette
and fuck life, I decided to live on
- but I, a fool, threw out the cigarette
See alsoEdit
TurkishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Ottoman Turkish فك (fekk), from Arabic فَكّ (fakk)
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
fek (definite accusative fekki, plural fekler)
- (law) disassembly
- (law) termination
DeclensionEdit
Inflection | ||
---|---|---|
Nominative | fek | |
Definite accusative | fekki | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | fek | fekler |
Definite accusative | fekki | fekleri |
Dative | fekke | feklere |
Locative | fekte | feklerde |
Ablative | fekten | feklerden |
Genitive | fekkin | feklerin |
ZazakiEdit
EtymologyEdit
Related to Persian فک (fakk, “jaw”).
NounEdit
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