In Amharic, 'Aydellem' is used to express negation.
How to say
No
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In Arabic, 'لا' is the direct equivalent of 'no'.
In Bengali, 'না' is the standard way to say no.
In Catalan, 'No' is the direct equivalent of 'no' in English.
Use 'Ne' in Czech to decline or refuse.
In Danish, 'Nej' is the standard way to say no.
Use 'Nein' in German to decline or negate something.
In Greek, 'Όχι' is the standard way to say no.
Use 'No' in Spanish to express disagreement or refusal, just like in English.
In Estonian, 'Ei' is the standard way to say no.
In Basque, 'Ez' is the standard way to say no.
Use 'Na' in Persian to express negation.
In Finnish, 'Ei' is the standard way to say no.
In French, 'Non' is a straightforward way to say no, used in most situations.
In Galician, 'Non' is the standard way to say no.
In Gujarati, 'Nā' is used to express negation.
In Hausa, 'A'a' is the standard way to say no.
In Hebrew, 'לא' is the standard way to say no.
In Hindi, 'नहीं' is used to say no.
Use 'Nem' in Hungarian to express negation.
In Indonesian, 'Tidak' is the formal way to say no, while 'Nggak' is more casual.
In Icelandic, 'Nei' is the standard way to say no.
In Italian, 'No' is the direct equivalent of 'no' in English.
In Japanese, 'Iie' is the formal way to say no, while 'Uun' is more casual.
In Korean, 'Aniyo' is the polite way to say no, while 'Ani' is more casual.
In Lithuanian, 'Ne' is the standard way to say no.
In Latvian, 'Nē' is the standard way to say no.
In Marathi, 'Nāhī' is the standard way to say no.
In Malay, 'Tidak' is the formal way to say no, while 'Tak' is more casual.
Use 'Nee' in Dutch to decline or refuse.
In Norwegian, 'Nei' is the standard way to say no.
In Punjabi, 'Nahīṃ' is the standard way to say no.
Use 'Nie' in Polish to express negation.
In Portuguese, 'Não' is used to express negation.
In Romanian, 'Nu' is the standard way to say no.
In Russian, 'Нет' is the standard way to say no.
In Swedish, 'Nej' is the standard way to say no.
In Swahili, 'Hapana' is the standard way to say no.
In Tamil, 'Illai' is used to express negation.
In Telugu, 'Lēdu' is used to say no.
In Thai, 'Mai' is used to express negation.
In Tagalog, 'Hindi' is the standard way to say no.
Use 'Hayır' in Turkish to say no.
In Ukrainian, 'Ні' is the direct equivalent of 'no'.
In Urdu, 'Nahīñ' is used to say no.
In Vietnamese, 'Không' is the standard way to say no.
In Yoruba, 'Rárá' is the standard way to say no.
In Mandarin Chinese, '不' is used to negate verbs and adjectives, often preceding the word it negates.
In Cantonese, '唔' is the direct equivalent of 'no'.
In Zulu, 'Cha' is the standard way to say no.