कुत्ता (kutta)
What does कुत्ता (kutta) mean? कुत्ता (kutta) is a Hindi moderate that translates to “dog / cur” in English.
Literal Translation
dog
Meaning & Usage
"dog / cur"
Dog; implies low status or treachery.
Examples in the Wild
Kutte! (You dog!)
When to Use It
Context
- Casual conversations with friends
- Informal settings where profanity is accepted
- Direct confrontation (use with caution)
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
Common animal insult. 'Kutte ki aulad' (son of a dog), 'Kutti' (bitch). Less severe than English 'bitch' when used for women; more about low status than sexuality.
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“idiot / cunt / fool”
Originally 'born of a vagina' (redundant insult); evolved to mean 'idiot' or 'fool.'
गांड (gaand/gand)
“ass”
Buttocks; used in dozens of compounds.
गांडू (gandu)
“asshole / faggot”
Receptive partner in anal sex; by extension, spineless or contemptible person.
बहनचोद (behenchod/bhenchod)
“sisterfucker”
Person who has sexual relations with their own sister.
चमार (chamar)
“untouchable”
Member of Dalit leatherworking caste; used as generic insult.
चूत (choot/chut)
“cunt / pussy”
Female genitalia; extremely vulgar anatomical term.
हरामी (harami)
“bastard / illegitimate”
Born of forbidden union; illegitimate child. From Arabic 'haram' (forbidden).
फट्टू (fattu)
“coward / pussy / scaredy-cat”
Coward; literally 'torn/ripped' implying fear has torn their courage.