fek
See also: fék
Esperanto
    
    Etymology
    
Back-formation from feki (“to defecate”).
Pronunciation
    
- Audio: - (file) 
- IPA(key): [fek]
- Hyphenation: fek
Interjection
    
fek
- (vulgar) crap!, shit!, damn it!
- 1970, Louis Beaucaire, “Ni fosu nian sulkon”, in Kruko kaj Baniko el Bervalo, →ISBN, →OL, archived from the original on 8 December 2004:- Fek! Estis pli agrable en la sablo.- Damn it! It was nicer in the sand.
 
 
 
- (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
 
 
Turkish
    
    Etymology
    
From Ottoman Turkish فك (fekk), from Arabic فَكّ (fakk)
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /fec/
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