zkurvený (z-koor-veh-nee)
What does zkurvený (z-koor-veh-nee) mean? zkurvený (z-koor-veh-nee) is a Czech severe that translates to “fucking” in English.
Literal Translation
be-whored
Meaning & Usage
"fucking"
The adjective form of kurva. Means something that has been ruined or is terrible.
Examples in the Wild
Zkurvenej život. (Fucking life.)
When to Use It
Context
- Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
- Only among very close friends who share this register
- As a spontaneous exclamation
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Around elders or authority figures
- Public spaces — will cause genuine offense
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
The closest grammatical equivalent to the English adjective 'fucking'.
More in Czech 🇨🇿
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“fuck / shit / damn”
Prostitute. However, it is the most ubiquitous, universal swear word in the Czech language, acting as a comma, an exclamation of anger, or an intensifier.
hajzl (high-zl)
“bastard / shithole”
The toilet. Borrowed from German 'Häusl' (outhouse).
sakra (sak-rah)
“damn”
Derived from the holy sacrament. A mild curse.
magor (mah-gor)
“lunatic / psycho”
Someone who is crazy or acts dangerously unhinged.
tlamo (tlah-mo)
“pie-hole / muzzle”
An animal's mouth. Used to insult a person's mouth.
ksicht (ksikht)
“ugly mug / face”
From German 'Gesicht' (face). In Czech, it means an ugly or stupid face.
píča (pee-cha)
“cunt”
Vulgar term for female genitalia.
krucinál (kroo-tsee-nahl)
“dammit”
An older, almost comedic religious oath referencing the cross.