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How to say NO in 50 languages with Europe in a Day!

No – short, clear and to the point! Learn how to say ‘no’ in 50 languages spoken around Europe and beyond in the list below!

Don’t forget to check out how to say YES in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day too!

  1. Albanian – Jo
  2. Arabic – لأ (Lah)
  3. Armenian – Ո՛չ (Voch)
  4. Azerbaijani – Xeyr
  5. Basque – Ez
  6. Belarusian – Не (Ne)
  7. Bulgarian – Не (Ne)
  8. Catalan – No
  9. Croatian – Ne
  10. Czech – Ne
  11. Danish – Nej
  12. Dutch – Nee
  13. Estonian – Ei
  14. Faroese – Nei
  15. Finnish – Ei
  16. French – Non
  17. Georgian – არა (Ara)
  18. German – Nein
  19. Greek – Όχι (Okhi)
  20. Greenlandic – Naamik
  21. Hungarian – Nem
  22. Icelandic – Nei
  23. Irish Gaelic – Níl
  24. Italian – No
  25. Jèrriais – Nânnîn
  26. Latin – Non
  27. Latvian – Nē
  28. Lithuanian – Ne
  29. Low German – Ne
  30. Luxembourgish – Neen
  31. Macedonian – Не (Ne)
  32. Maltese – Le
  33. Manx – Cha Nel
  34. Monégasque – Nun
  35. Northern Sami – Ii
  36. Norwegian – Nei
  37. Polish – Nie
  38. Portuguese – Não
  39. Romanian – Nu
  40. Russian – Нет (Nyet)
  41. Scots Gaelic – Chan Eil*
  42. Serbian – Не (Ne)
  43. Slovak – Nie
  44. Slovene – Ne
  45. Spanish – No
  46. Swedish – Nej
  47. Swiss German – Nei
  48. Turkish – Hayır
  49. Ukrainian – Ні (Ni)
  50. Welsh – Nac Oes*

Some languages don’t have exact words for ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Here are the meanings of their approximates:

  • Scots Gaelic – Chan Eil is ‘there is not’
  • Welsh – Nac Oes is ‘there is not’

Author: James Scanlan
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