| Main form | schijt{en} |
| Transcribed form | |
| Pronunciation | |
| Grammatical description | noun {verb} |
| Strength | † strong |
| Translation | (to) shit |
| Literal translation | |
| Note | Used as the english equivalents. As an interjection "shit" has become more important than "schijt". Also the german "scheisse" can be used as such. "In z'n broek schijten" (to shit in his pants) means to be afraid and therefore "de schijterd" is the someone who is easily afraid. |
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