These contain some examples of vulgar language.

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They do play an important part in every language. Sometimes whole words are just too much and then interjections come in handy. The good thing about them is that they are very often international and from the intonation you know exactly if you should stay or run.

(* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, R = plain rude, Lit. = Literally)

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ArgumentEating/DrinkingFriends/FamilyGirls and boys
Going outGood and badHealthInterjections
MoneyMoodsPlay up/Play downReligious terms
Special meaningsSocietySwearing Technology

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