Blasphemy

/ˈblæsfəmi/ noun

Blasphemy is speaking or acting in a way that shows great disrespect toward God or something considered sacred.

It comes from Old French “blasfemie” and Late Latin “blasphemia,” meaning “evil-speaking” or “slander.” The Greek roots are “blas-” (hurt, injure) and “-pheme” (speech), literally “injurious speech.”

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ARتجديف
BNধর্মদ্রোহিতা
CSrouhání
DAblasfemi
DEBlasphemie
ELβλασφημία
ESblasfemia
FAکفرگویی
FIpilkka
FRblasphème
GUઈશ્વરનિંદા
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