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Hello everybody:
I want to know what is the difference between these vulgar words:

bitch
whore
slut

because in Spanish all of them are traduced like "PUTA".
Thanks

Beto
Bitch is a nasty, unpleasant, contentious woman, any woman you don't like or feel threatened by, or any woman at all (for rappers)
A whore (technically) takes money for sex; a slut just sleeps around, although the line between these two is somewhat blurred. When you're insulting someone, you don't always strive for the utmost accuracy!
Although the blurred line of these words, thanks a lot for you accurate answer, K.


Beto
I think Bitch es "perra"
Whore es "puta"
Slut es "zorra"



at least it's like that in México.
Although you can call your teacher, perra/puta/zorra, without implying she sells sex or she sleeps with a lot of people.


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I agree with elwopper I think the same because another thing...don't could be maybe "bitch" is the most offensive and vulgar.
Bitch referring to a woman, does not necessarily imply sexual activity, but often only unpleasantness and unreasonableness towards others, that I thought was covered by zorra , which is almost a literal translation. nyc.5's arpia seems good to me too, (btw welcome aboard!) but most appropriate when one is thinking mainly of the nastiness of a woman's behaviour without any sexual connotations

Whore is an old word for prostitute and often used in the Bible. It is sometimes heard in everyday speech, especially in a derogatory sense for a professional prostitute (which political correctness now terms sex worker ) but mostly for an allegedly wanton or promiscuous amateur. Generally, the equivalent of puta . The English word has currently considerable vogue amongst Black Americans where it has been reduced to 'ho' (plural hoes?) and seems on occasions to refer to any woman. Golfa, unmentioned thus far, would be another synonym.

Slut seems to have been taken over by the pornographic industry with the meaning of a very active and highly experimental female sexual partner ( guarra ), but originally, it means a woman who neglects the house and herself and (at least to me) conjures up a picture of a woman in a scruffy dressing gown and fluffy bedroom slippers with her hair in curlers, a cigarette dangling from her mouth, sitting idly, listening to pop songs on the radio, in a filthy kitchen full of unwashed crockery and and unironed clothes. Intimate contact with the milkman may also be involved.
One thing I've never quite understood is to what extent the word "bitch" has the connotation of "prostitute".

Because of expressions like "son of a bitch" versus "hijo de puta" in Spanish and other Romance languages, for a long time I thought that "bitch" was generally well translated as "puta". Yet some native speakers have vehemently denied to me that "bitch" means "puta".

Still, I would like some more opinions. What does everybody think? Were the natives who told me this right, or were they perhaps unconsciously being a tad euphemistic?

(My question was inspired by a recent thread in the English Only forum , but I thought it was best suited for a bilingual forum.)
I would say bitch is the same as puta in some contexts, for example when talking about a teacher, "that bitch gave us another assignment", "la puta esa nos ha dado otro trabajo".

In that context it has no sexual connotation. With sexual connotation, however, a bitch can be a woman that's somewhat slutty, cheap, and mean to the people around her. In this way, a son of a bitch is just like in Spanish "un hijo de puta".
Una pregunta. ¿Se puede traducir bitch como arpia o víbora?

Una pregunta. ¿Se puede traducir bitch como arpia o víbora?

a son of a bitch is just like in Spanish "un hijo de puta". MilicianA

I agree. However, it may be worth pointing out that that son of a bitch is used frequently in the USA but seldom in the UK. So common is it in the States that it is often abbreviated to S.O.B. It has never been part of my own vocabulary however annoyed I get. There are plenty of British equivalents. Strangely enough, in the very American lyrics from Bernstein's "West Side Story" the term is applied to a female. I suppose that whereas hija de puta is easily said when angry daughter etc. is not.

My father is a bastard,
My ma's an S.O.B.
My grandpa's always plastered,
My grandma pushes tea.
My sister wears a mustache,
My brother wears a dress.
Goodness gracious, that's why I'm a mess!
I myself have very little experience with the British English; all my statements are based on AE. However, the reason why in Spanish you can say hija de puta is because in Spanish you have gender, in English we just have arbitrary words that through conditioning may have acquired a gender-slanted meaning. That's why for us it would sound weird to say daughter of a bitch. But that at the side.

I agree that S.O.B. can be used for a woman, I would even say for non-animate objects (this paper is a son-of-a-bitch) and exactly because of that I think it is also considered more a general statement of having the characteristic of "being lousy, messed up". As far as I know, in Spanish the latter isn't applied.
I don't think you would ever refer to a woman as an SOB. "West Side Story" is 50 years old, and song lyrics often push the limits of usage. Also, note that there is a lot of gender-bending in those lyrics.
Thank you all very much for your replies.
Existe otra palabra que nadie ha mencionado creo, ramera y fulana son sinónimos de whore, exclusivamente para la que cobra por tener sexo.
There are two other words you can use to say whore in spanish: ramera and fulana, referred only to the woman that takes money for having sex.
Deu
To made all this clear (or obscure, who knows...) in Argentina we don't say perra or zorra as pejorative but in the 80's we would say yegua (filly) meaning the same than bitch in English
“ Bitch ” no es una traducción precisa de la palabra “puta”, ya que no implica nada sexual. Es una palabra ofensiva para una mujer que, en la mayoría de los casos, implica un carácter desagradable, sangrón, enojón, y/o antipático. (Algunas voceras feministas han dicho que la palabra conlleva connotaciones sexistas, alegando que procede de una cosmovisión machista en la que es aplicada a cualquier mujer no sumisa.)

A menudo la frase “ hijo de puta ” se ha traducido como “son of a bitch”, y viceversa, simplemente porque es la aproximación más cercana que existe. No obstante, esto no significa que “bitch” debería de traducirse como “puta”; es una traducción únicamente en el sentido muy general de que es un insulto que se dirige a una mujer.

Recordemos que, en cuanto a los insultos, cada cultura tiene sus palabras ofensivas que conllevan toda una mentalidad cultural específica. Es muy significativo que, en Sudamérica y España, la acusación ofensiva es que el prójimo es “hijo de puta”; o sea, que su madre vendió su cuerpo voluntariamente. En cambio, en México, se le acusa al adversario de ser un “hijo de la chingada”, el producto de un acto violento de violación. Octavio Paz escribió un ensayo entero, “Los Hijos de la Malinche”, al respecto, analizando el significado cultural de dicho insulto muy mexicano. Es un capítulo del libro El Laberinto de la Soledad ; pueden leer el ensayo aquí:

http://lanic.utexas.edu/lance/courses/restricted/shumway/paz01.html
I know that rappers use "bitch" to describe a girlfriend. It still not appropriate for a man to say that to woman and a sign of disrespectful.
Well...there's another word : hooker.
Of course "bitch" is a sign of disrespect. See comments above.

"Hooker" is a more light-sounding term than "whore". To some, it sounds downright comical. It is seldom used as an insult--more frequently, it is used simply in reference to a prostitute. I've rarely heard someone say "that girl is a hooker" in order to insult a girl's promiscuity; far more common is use of the phrase "whore". i.e. "don't date that girl, she's a total whore. She's gotten with every guy in town."
Cunt se refiere, algo paradójicamente , siempre o casi siempre a un varón. Pero no tiene nada que ver con promiscuidad sino estupidez o un comportamiento malvado.
Most of what I read above is on point (accurate). But here's a little more clarification...

Bitch can be used in a generic sense among men to refer to a woman.

Man, check those bitches (girls) out, they look good.
I need a bitch (woman, girlfriend) on the side.
See that bitch (girl) over there? I hooked up with her last week.
Let's go look at some bitches (girls) in the strip club.

And if a woman hears any of this, she will be offended.

A slut is a woman who sleeps around a lot, for free. It's used in a derogative sense. All the time. Women may playfully call each other sluts, but as a guy, forget it, you can't do the same.

She's such a slut, she's slept with half the football team.
You don't want to date her, she's a slut.

A whore charges for sex. However, you can also use this in place of slut, which is the most common usage. Although technically this is a synonym for hooker, you don't hear it used much in that context.

She's such a whore, she's slept with half the football team.
You don't want to date her, she's a whore.

Hooker is the most common word to refer to a prostitute. Hookers are also refered to as working girls. Instead of asking you if you want sex, many hookers will ask you if want a date.

You can find a bunch of hookers working the block on 12th street.
Yeah, I paid $100 for the last hooker I picked up.
(you) What's up baby? (her) Nothing, I'm out here working. You want a date?
If you get caught with a hooker they'll put your picture in the paper and on the news. (This actually happens in some US cities)


About S.O.B - I've never heard it used to refer to a woman here in the US. It would sound weird.

That SOB really pisses me off.
He's a real SOB.
That SOB stole my car!
Son of a bitch, I lost my wallet.

Cunt - an insult, never heard it used any other way. Can be said of men or women

She's a fucking cunt (bitch).
That cunt stole my wallet.
Dude, stop being such a fucking cunt and act like a man.

Hope this helps.
Cunt - an insult, never heard it used any other way. Can be said of men or women rodneyp

In the States, if you say so, but it would sound very strange applied to a woman in the UK, unless the youth of Britain have also copied this American usage in my absence, as they have done so many others.

Arrius is right about cunt . In the UK, it is used almost exclusively for men, as an insult. Here in the US, on the other hand, it is the opposite--almost exclusively reserved for women, and always a very derogatory word. People in the States don't call a woman a cunt unless they mean serious, vulgar business.

When I was in England, on the other hand, I would hear men in pubs use it jokingly to refer to other men, almost like some Texans would use the phrase "bastard" or "son of a bitch", as per the Seinfeld episode:

[Link removed] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJz-gmy8YOc


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The UK usage for cunt exclusively for men also applies to its partial synonyms prat and twat , possibly unknown in the States, though these denote extreme slliness but do not include caddishness or nastiness as does the first term.
All three may be applied to the female primary sexual characterisic.

I think Bitch es "perra"
Whore es "puta"
Slut es "zorra"



at least it's like that in México.


The UK usage for cunt exclusively for men also applies to its partial synonyms prat and twat , possibly unknown in the States, though these denote extreme slliness but do not include caddishness or nastiness as does the first term.
All three may be applied to the female primary sexual characterisic.

Twat is used in the US, but it's not heard very often. I think it may be a bit outdated here in the US. And I've never heard prat. rodneyp

Compare this British joke from WW II. The setting is a sergeant inspecting a line of new recruits.
Sergeant : And what's your name?
Recruit : Arthur Pratt, Sergeant.
Sergeant (sarcastically): 'Alf a prat#? Then why don't you go and get the uvver (other) 'alf and join the WAAFs*?

N.B.
#The London Cockney accent often pronounces th ( as in thin) as F and the th in bro th er as bru vv er, and, as in most British English, does not pronounce either of the Rs in Arthur. It also omits initial aitches as in 'alf(though sometimes puts them in where they don't belong).

* Women's Auxiliary Air Force

(Pratt is a fairly common surname both in the UK and Ireland).

PS I recently heard for the first time ever a woman being called a cunt, a usage I disputed earlier. It was said in an American movie.
Also, I just read this in the Online Etymological Dictionary: Prat in British slang sense of "dolt, fool" is recorded from 1968. This is utter nonsense - I have heard the word used in this sense throughout my life and my father, born in 1896, was wont to use it on occasions in this way.

Hello everybody:
I want to know what is the difference between these vulgar words:

bitch - perra, cabrona, culera
whore - puta, prostituta
slut - fajinilla, culiadora, caliente

because in Spanish all of them are traduced like "PUTA".
Thanks

Beto

Since jegruz has quoted the phrase in rcapon e's original, now rather old. post,

because in Spanish all of them are traduced like "PUTA ",

I think it justifiable, at the risk of going off topic, to warn others that might otherwise make this not uncommon mistake, that the English word traduced never means translated (traducido ), but defamed (calumniado ). Strangely enough, if you look up traduce in our English-Spanish dictionary, you are automatically transferred to the article on the Spanish verb traducir in the Spanish-English dictionary . Admittedly, to traduce is not a common verb, perhaps a little oldfashioned but not obsolete.
N.B. Replies to this post would definitely be off topic, but I trust I may be granted an amnesty for my several earlier contributions to this thread
and present good intentions.

Hello everybody:
I want to know what is the difference between these vulgar words:

bitch
whore
slut


Janis Joplin, in addition to playing magnificent music, has offered a nearly watertight explanation of the difference between the three words in English.

A menudo la frase “ hijo de puta ” se ha traducido como “son of a bitch”, y viceversa, simplemente porque es la aproximación más cercana que existe. No obstante, esto no significa que “bitch” debería de traducirse como “puta”; es una traducción únicamente en el sentido muy general de que es un insulto que se dirige a una mujer.


Una pregunta. ¿Se puede traducir bitch como arpia o víbora?

En México bitch se traduciría como "cabrona" porque arpía o víbora se refiere más a una persona que es chismosa con intención de hacer daño.
Entonces la traducción de "Hijo de puta" al inglés seria más correcta siendo... "son of a whore"? Lord Monty

Literalmente que sí, pero nadie lo diría hoy en día simplemente como insulto. Whoreson es aún más obsoleto. Son of a bitch quiere decir hijo de puta pero es americano. Bastard bastaría en el Reino Unido por eso.

A whore charges for sex .
A slut sleeps with everyone , a bitch sleeps with everyone but you .


To made all this clear (or obscure, who knows...) in Argentina we don't say perra or zorra as pejorative but in the 80's we would say yegua (filly) meaning the same than as bitch in English

In London, of difficult troublesome women one used to say, "She's a real mare! " (yegua) but without sexual connotations. I'm not sure if the usage has survived.
hola, ¿Puede alguien explicarme la diferencia entre slut and bitch? Muchas gracias.
Creo que es como cerda y puta... pero no estoy segura!espera a ver que dice un nativo
Son sinónimas.

Literalmente, "slut" es "puta" y "bitch" es "perra" o "puta".

"Slut" es más fuerte. "Bitch" puede significar muchas cosas, dependiendo del contexto, situación o género.
Can you use 'bitch' to insult a man?
Of course you can, in fact, it's quite often!

Can you use 'bitch' to insult a man?


Of course you can, in fact, it's quite often common !

If I'm not mistaken, "cunt" originally refers to a woman's sexual organs, right?
So then I guess that calling a man a "cunt" is actually the same as calling him a "pussy"?





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"Whore" is a form of "whore" , a noun which is often translated as "la puta" . "Bitch" is a noun which is often translated as "la perra" . Learn more about the difference between "whore" and "bitch" below.
A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).
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(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
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