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Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God?



 
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Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God? #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 07, 2010 18:33 pm   Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God?
 

  Which one right and what is the meaning?  
Which one right and what is the meaning?
Swear upon God?
Sweard God? ( I heard in English movie)
sweard a God?( I heard in English movie)
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Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God? #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 08, 2010 14:13 pm   Swear upon God? vs Sweard God? vs Sweard a God?
 

None are used seriously these days in western societies. He might have said 'I swear to God', which may be used in the case of an extreme expression of sincerity, but more usually is an epithet of frustration or anger.
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