Damn

"Damn" in Spanish

maldito

(generic intensifier)

puto

(generic intensifier)

malditamente

(awfully, extremely)

caramba

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

chale

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

changos

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

demonche

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

demonio

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

demonios

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

demontre

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

demontres

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

diablo

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

diablos

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

diantre

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

diantres

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

joder

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

maldición

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

maldita sea

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

mierda

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

rayos

(non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)

maldito

(use of damn as a swear word)

anatematizar

(to condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral, or illegal)

condenar

(theology: to condemn)

condenar

(to condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral, or illegal)

execrar

(to put a curse upon)

imprecar

(to put a curse upon)

maldecir

(theology: to condemn)

maldecir

(to put a curse upon)

reprobar

(to condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral, or illegal)

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