nadávám
Nadávám is a Czech verb that translates to "to swear," "to curse," or "to cuss" in English. It refers to the act of using offensive, vulgar, or abusive language, often as an expression of anger, frustration, or contempt. The word itself is derived from the verb "dát" (to give), with the prefix "na-" indicating a negative or excessive action.
The act of nadávám is common in many languages and cultures, and its social acceptability varies. In
There are various reasons why individuals might resort to nadávám. It can be a cathartic release of