Faen ta deg
What does Faen ta deg mean? Faen ta deg is a Norwegian severe that translates to “fuck you” in English.
Literal Translation
the Devil take you
Meaning & Usage
"fuck you"
A direct verbal attack on another person. Rooted in the old curse of wishing the Devil would claim someone's soul.
Examples in the Wild
Faen ta deg, aldri mer! (Fuck you, never again!)
When to Use It
Context
- Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
- Only among very close friends who share this register
- Direct confrontation (use with caution)
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Around elders or authority figures
- Public spaces — will cause genuine offense
- Around religious or conservative communities
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
More dramatic in origin than the English 'fuck you' but functionally identical. Used in genuine anger rather than casual banter.
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“fucking / terrible / amazingly”
Functions as both a negative descriptor ('that was terrible') and a positive intensifier ('that was fucking great'). Derived from 'jævel' (the devil).
Jævel
“bastard / son of a bitch”
The noun form. Used to call someone a 'devil', 'bastard', or unpleasant person. Can also express admiration at recklessness.
Ræva
“shitty / terrible”
Used as an adjective to describe something terrible, low-quality, or worthless. Derived from 'ræv' (butt).
Faen meg
“fucking / I swear to God”
Used for emphasis or to stress the absurdity of a situation. Difficult to translate directly but acts as an intensifier expressing exasperation or disbelief.
Helvete
“hell / fucking hell”
Used as a standalone exclamation of extreme frustration, or in phrases meaning 'go to hell'. Carries slightly more weight than its English counterpart.
Det var som faen
“well I'll be damned / holy shit”
An expression of astonishment or impressed disbelief at something surprising.
Drit og dra
“fuck off / get lost”
Used to aggressively dismiss someone and tell them to go away.
Søren
“darn / shoot”
A very mild softened substitute for stronger curses like 'faen' or 'satan'. Expresses mild frustration without offending anyone.