Pitin
Bitch
/pi.tɛ̃/ "pee-TEN"
severity: strong vulgarstreet
Bitch
Usage examples
- Li enn pitin, pa fer li konfians.She's a bitch, don't trust her.
- Arrêt fer pitin la, to finn tro loin.Stop acting like a bitch, you've gone too far.
Etymology
Derived from French "putain" (whore, bitch), a word that entered Mauritian Creole during the French colonial period (1715–1810). The vowel shift from "putain" to "pitin" reflects characteristic Creole phonological adaptation of French source vocabulary.
Cultural notes
"Pitin" is a direct phonological adaptation of French "putain" and carries comparable force in Mauritian Creole. It functions both as a gendered insult directed at women and as a general intensifier in heated speech. Its use is considered strongly vulgar across most registers of Mauritian society.
Same meaning, other languages
Accuracy
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