La Chingada

For the place, see La Chingada, Veracruz.

La Chingada is a Mexican concept famously analysed by Octavio Paz in his book The Labyrinth of Solitude. The offspring of the male Spanish and the Native woman is usually identified as hijo de la chingada (the son of la Chingada): perhaps the strongest insult in Mexico. Chingada is typically noticed as "fuck" or related to the word. Hijo de su chingada madre can be idiomatically translated as "son of a bitch" (madre means mother, chingada is "fuck" or other bad words, making the noun, madre, offensive or taboo.) However, the concept has since extended far beyond its original meaning.

Derivative words of the noun chingada or the verb chingar are also commonly used Mexican swear words. They can translate to English in many ways.

Spanish uses of the expression

The following list of expressions featuring "la chingada" appear in Gómez de Silva's Diccionario breve de mexicanismos (2001):

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