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Latest revision as of 00:52, 29 March 2011

Don't edit it yourself, nor tell me the word no in other languages. Chances are, I already know it, but haven't gotten around to putting it on here. If you have requests though, I'll be glad to answer it once I get the chance. If I don't know it, I'll find someone who does. Can't be that hard to find a friend that speaks it.

  • In German: Nein
  • In Russian: Niet
  • In French: Non
  • In Portuguese: Não
  • In Spanish: No
  • In Hebrew: Lo
  • In Arabic: La
  • In Japanese: Iie, いいえ, 否, ううん
  • In Chinese: Do not want
  • In Finnish: Ei
  • In Armenian: Cheh
  • In Swedish: Nej
  • In Polish/Icelandic: Nie
  • In Will Smith: AWWW HELL NAW!
  • In Romanian: Nuimage
  • In Dutch:Nee (pronounced nay like the infinitely better old-english word for no)
  • In Irish: Feck off!
  • In Canadian: No, eh?
  • In /b/: NO U!!!
  • In The State of Drunken: Would you have sex with me please?
  • In Madarin: Bu shi
  • In Cantonese: Mhai
  • In Tajik: Ne
  • In Ukrainian: Nih
  • In Korean: Aniyo
  • In Swahili: Hapana
  • In Inuttut (Eskimo peoples): Naamik
  • In Tok Pisin: Nogat
  • In Arabic: Lay
  • In Assyrian: La
  • In Burmese: Mahou'pabu
  • In Cherokee: Tla
  • In Cheyenne: Hová'âháne
  • In Comanche: Tocusé
  • In Cree: Namôya
  • In Greek: Ochi
  • In Hopi: Gae'
  • In Zulu: Haai ngeko
  • In Welsh: Na
  • In Vietnamese: Không
  • In Morse Code: _._ _ _ (Special thanks to 73 for that one
  • In Tulu: Iddi
  • In Romanian: Nu
  • In Thai: Maichai
  • In Polynesian: Si'ai
  • In Mongolian: Ügüi
  • In Lithuanian: A'a