Abkhaz: Acoma: guwadzee (hello) da waa ehh (thank you) Anniiih: Afrikaaan: watter taal praat ek? (what languages do you speak) hoe gaan dit (how are you?) dit gaan goed (its going good) ek leer Afrikaans (I am learning africans) Dankie (thank you) Akimel o'otham: Albanian: Mirdita (good day) persh (hello) shqipe (greetings) si ye a ye mir (how are you) si te ti (how are you) (spell cat) une jam e mire (I am good) ska gja (dont worry/your welcome) mire (good) faleminderit (thank you) me nder qofsh (your welcome) te dua (I love y maca (cat) naten e mir (good night) Alutiq: amazagh: Azul (hello) amk thetilidh (how are you) ammekh ttelid (how are you) garzaghe ikhachini (I am fine and you?) ismiw Scot (my name is ) leemriw 59 (I am 59) tanemirt (thank you) Amharic: ame sigi nalo (thank you) selam (hello) indeht neh (how are youZ) den on ish (how are you) Dena nehn (I am fine) seimey scott no (my name is scott) cho (goodbye) den a dirsh (good morning) apache: wah heh (hello) daw go day (how are you) nda i'iy (I am fine) goo shizhe e (good morning) nda shi'ni (what are you doing ye ee (welcome) yeigo (thank you) nit aahi nisafahi nis i (teach me your language) dik'jj anj a (you are welcome) yaa ah doo shi ei (good night) inaa ee na ii (how old are you) go-ahle (your welcome) nda ije e (I love you) wolakota (peace) shibidde (quail) shii (me) Arabic: ahlan (hello) assah lamuu allay koom kayf halik (how are you?) la afham (I dont know) kaif anta (how are you to males) kaif anti (how are you to female) ahlan bi'awdatik (welcome back) ana tamam (I'm perfect) ana quayis (I'm fine from a male) ana quayisa (I'm fine from a female) ke alhalik (how are you?) bil ta'keed (indeed) kolshi (everything) kayf kan yawmak (how was your day) shoo ismick? (what is your name to a male) shoo ismich? (what is your nam,e to a female) sho tamal (what are you doing) yatanee binaseeta (take care of yourself) keefak (how are you) shoe ombree (how old are you) ana quays (I'm ok) Isayak ya magnon (hello lazy) alekom salem (hello) ana ismee scott (my name is) asssalamu alaikum (nice to meet you) ahlaan (hi) shokran (thank you) yala (go) afoon (your welcome) afwan (your welcome)--------------- tosbeh ala khair (good night) min dwazei sururi (my pleasure) taba masa wah ooka (goodnight) tusbih ealaa khayyr (good night) sabaha al khair (good morning) shukria (thank you) ana laa arif alugut arabea (I dont speak Arabic) inti kalab (you are kind) walla hee (I swear) ana bah heebac alhamdulilah la ilaha illallah (there is no god but god) ana uhhibuka (I love you) ahki (brother) ukhti / achi (sister/brother) ana khara (I'm happy) ana min amriki (I'm from USA) kol sana we enta Tayeb (happy birthday) ward (flower) ismee scott, aana min al america (my name is scott, I am from America) la itthker (I dont remember) ana rayih anam (I'm going to sleeo) aywa (ok) ana araf (I know) ma hu taeamuk almufadalu (what is your favorite food) doon nee yaa (world) anta (you) dabbah (beast) midrasa (school) nam ( yes) la (no) ha akalt (have you eaten) zane (good) tamam (okay) hal ant bikhayr (are you ok) kelb (dog) suroffna (wow) bkheer (good) ahki (brother) mai (water) bait (house) ana Farhan (I'm happy) ana badar ahki shway arabi (I only speak a little Arabic) momtaz (excellent) la 'aerif (I dont know) ana juan (I am hungary) ana ta'baan (I'm tired) Algerian Arabic: washrak (how are you) Andalusian: que pza killo (how are you) Arabic (Egyptian): hall-en (hello) ezayak (how are you) mattashakkar giddan (thank you) wagh (face) shukran gazeela (Thank you) men ayouny (your welcome) Arabic Iraqi: shlow neck (how are you?) Marhaba shlonak (hello, how are you) zayn (good) shako mako (whats up) mako she (nada) Arabic lebonon: Arabic Yemeni: kos oom malikah Arabic falastini Palestine: Aramaic: schlama (peace/greeting) dakheet (how are you) shlama ilokhon (peace be upon you all / group hello) gyanokh basima (male thank you) gayanakh basimta (female thank you) eho(jesus) Armenian: barev (hello) barev axper vonce es (how are you) du vonces (how are you) zer ora inchpes er (how was your day) ba du (how about you) lav em axper ba du (I'm good brother how are you?) kuricks (sister) baree yereko (good evening) bari varadartz (welcome back) baree gee sher (good night) lav (good) merci (thank you) gkheen trem (your welcome) shnorakkalutyun (thank you) vortaguess ga nome (where are you going) yes menak karum em keech xosam hai eren (I speak a little Armenian) Arapahoe: Ha Ba (hello from man) Tois (hello form a woman) Assyrian: shlama (hello) dahket (how are you?) spy baseema atin (well, thank you, and you?) baseema (thank you) era (how) Azerbaijani: men yakhsiyam (I am good) bahiniz kheyir (good morning) saba (tomorrow) Bambara: sava (hello) eduu (how are you) nekai (I am good) merci (thank you) netogo scott (my name is scott) anisogama (good morning) Balinese: om swasiustu (hello) Bengali/bangla: tumi Kemon acho (how are you) akmun a cho (How are you) ami valo achi (I am doing good) bala ni sasa (how are you uncle) shondur (beautiful) Shukria (thank you) Dhonobad (thank you) Ah mee Bah low (I am good) Belarusian: privittannie, tak ty (hello how are you) yak vas zavuts (whats your name) Bemba: Basaa: Berber: abouche (hello) maminik atgeet (how are you) Basque: egun on (hello) Nola Zaude (how are you?) Bhutanese: koozuzangpola (hello) ga dey bey ya (how are you) kadinchela (thank you) chu (water) Blackfoot: oki (hello) tsa nee ta pii (how are you) nitsitsimatsitsi'p (thank you) Bosnian: zdravo (hello) kako si (how are you) dobra sam (I am good) dobra jutro (good morning) dobro (good) hvala (thank you) volim te (I love you) Bulgarian: zdrasti (hi) kak si (how are you?) priyatno mi e da se zapoznaem (nice to meet you) blagodariya (thank you) dobro sam Burmese: mangalaba (hello) naykounlar (are you fine?) gee zoo ba (thank youy) gown dey (good) sabee bee la (have you eaten) pyantwayyatarpyawpartal (welcome) chit tay (I love you) iwntel (miss you) Hoat dal (yes) Ma hoat bu (no) Caldean Chaldean: ello (hello) merhaba (greeting) dikh hewit (how are you) Carolinian: oloomway (hello) lebong alim (good evening) tirow (greetings) wa faisil (how are you) Ghilisow (thank yooz) lesoor mwamwai (good morning) leh lawe good bye) Catawba: tuh nah kay (hello) Catalan: hola (hello) que tal nano (how are you) cats venni: Cantonese: nee hau (hello) lei ho (hello) zou tau (good night) nei dim ahh (how are you) lei deem aa (how are you) (informal) lay ho ma (ask a question) Cebuano: ma ai yong gah bee ee (good evening) kumusta ka (how are you) mah ah yoo (good) mayo, ee-cow (good, and you) lay ho (I am good) salamat kuh ah yu (thank you so much) ge goo toom koh (I'm hungry) ge ming ghaw un koh nee mu (I miss you) pag amping (take care) nagsulti ko gamay nga Cebuano (I can speak a little Cebuano) mtulog na ko (I'm going to sleep now) Chechen noxhi mot: selam (hello) barkalla (thank you) how much wu (how are you) shu muxa du (how are you) Cherokee cha-ka-kee: oh see oh (hello) shi-yo (hello) doe he chu (how are you) wa doe (thank you) a chu cha (boy) donadagohvi (goodbye) ooo ya za (its be cold) osda agwaduli (I"m happy) chi s tu na ki s ka (wild rose) Cheyenne: haaahe (hello) Chicksaw: chokma (hello) chih kah sha ah nompa (how are you) yahk koo kay (thank you) alikchiibushpo (I love you) nanniksho (space) pilichi (enter) Chippewa: Tansi kiya (hello) moni kachiwirii (hello again) Choctaw: halito ah choke ma (hello, how are you) Nashoba (wolf) Chomorro: hafa day (hello/good night) ee na fa mou lek (harmony) si zu us ma ase (thank you) gu eye ya hao (love you) hafa tata manu hao (haw are you) gof maolek chelu (I am good brother) maolek ju (I am good) maolek ju,si yju'us ma ase (I am fine thank you) maolek ha (good) chetloo (brother) adios (good bye)( Chuukese: ran anim (hello) ai tong ngonnuk eefaa oosoom (how are you) pujukoon (I am good) onom dang (good day) eetay scott (my name is) ifa itom (whats your name) kee lee so w (thank you) raan aaneem (good morning) itei scott (my name is scott) en fokun atekape (you arte very handsome) Comanche: maruawe (hello) maruawebukwu (hello to 2 people) maruaweka (hello to 3 people) unnha halai nuusuka (how are you) wa sah pey (bear) heights (partner tsaaku mia (go in a good way) Cree: tonsi (hello) tansi kiya (how are you) nanaskomitin (thank you) Creole: bonswa (good evening) sapa say (whats up) nabuu lay (I'm good) mesi (thank you) kijan ou ya (how are you) m byen (I'm good) fom al domi (I should sleep) m kompran (I understand) m kontan (I'm happy) mwen two (me too) m renmen (I love) mee (wall) chwasi (choose) bon jounen (have a great day) lave veso yo (go wash dishes) map vini (wait, I am coming back) ou ka mande (can I ask) joo (day) wee (yes) sache (plastic bag) chage (charger) kapet (carpet) bwat (box) kaban (bed) beat (bat) m renmen manje (I like food) creole Haitian: kaw mahn oo yay (how are you) mwing byen ay oo (I'm good, and you?) Croation: bk (hi) Yesti Dobro (hi how are you) Dobro sam (I am good) kuca (house) prijatelju (friend) Koliko imas godin a (how old are you) hvala (thank you) nema na cemu (your welcome) bok (hi) da (YES) ne (no) kako se zoves ( whats your name) kaliko je sati oregonu (what time is it in Oregon) planina (mouyntain) engleski (English) jesi9 li coveck (are you human?) voda (water) Crow: ninjudem (hello) dee shoo daa she (how are you) shoo daa she (I am good) <----- unverified Cuban: QUE BOLA (WHATS UP) Czech: dobry den (good day) jak she mash (how are you) dobre a ty? (good and you?) dobry (good) Dakota Sioux: hau (hello/yes) Dakota koda (hello friend) e sh te mah (I'm going to bed) koda (friend) hihanna washt tey (good morning) ha-o (yes) see cha (bad) we ya (women) ig-mew (cat and a clan) we cha (men) pah sue (nose) pay zoot a sah pa (coffee --- black medicine) Danish: hej (hello) goddag (good day) mit navn er scott (My name is scott) hvorden, gar deh min ven (how are you my friend) tusin tak (thank very much) Dari: che tor, has tee (how are you) salam (hello) chetor hasti (how are you) ma h00b astum (I am good) amaden (welcome back) ma h00b hastam (I'm good) tashukhur (thank you) whahesh mikonam (your welcome) faqat h00b (good) namat chi hast (whats your name) Darija Moroco: qlawi (hello) labas (how are you) Dholuo: idhinade kawono (how are you today) Dinka: kuudwal (hello) Dominican: kay lo kay (whats going on?) Dutch: Hallo hoe haat het (how are you) het aat hoed / ik gaat goed (I am good) alles hoed (allsd goed) dunk yuh well (thank you) ik sprayk en bait chyuh nederlands (I speak a little dutch) welterusten (good night) waar kom je vandaan (where do you come from) ik hou van sporteh (I like sports) ik hou van yow (I love yo boterman (sandwich) aardbei (strawberry) Estonian: tere (hello) hommikust (good morning) kdias Laheb (how are you) ma olen tubli (I am good) mol laheb hasti )I am good) aitah (thank you) Ethiopian: selam selam (hello, how are you) koshasha (I miss you) yemelata lij (lets play) Euskadi: euskad (how are you) ewe: aleke (hi) Farsi: salam (hello) alekom salam (hello) che tore ast eee (how are you) khoobi (how are you slangish) khuda hafeyez (good bye) ma ghop as thom ( I am good) tashakur (thank you) khoosh amadee (welcome back) che (what?) chee (what?) mon mey huam (I want) shab be khair (good night) deeset daram (I love you) Finnish: moikka (hello, informal) tervetuloa (welcome) mita kuuuluu (whats going on, how are you) minulle kuuluu hoovaa (I am doing good) Osan puhua vaahaan suomea (I can speak a little finnish) kiva tavata (nnice to meet you) suu omee (finnish) kuka sna olet (who are you) kulla (yes (formal)) nahdaan myohemmin (see you next time) yoo (yes (informal)) anteeksi (sorrry) en puhu suu oh mey ah (I dont speak finnish) en ymmarra (I dont understanbd) mika on tyosi (whats your job) un instance (one moment) onko sinulla lapsi (do you have children) terveisia hyvasti (greetings/goodbye) hey hey (informal goodbye) nahdaan myohemmin (see you later) mina en tieda (I dont know) rakastan sinua (I love you) hei (informal hello) mika on nimeso (what is your name?) hyvaa yota (good night) lapsi (kid) apua (help) hyvaa huomentaa (good morning) kee tohs (thank you) tervetuloa (welcome) lihapullat (meatball) ei hataa (no problem) hyvaa yoya (good night) keepees (cheers) sina olet kaunis (you are beautiful) hyvaa paivanjatkoa (hae a nce rest of your day) hauskaa viikonloppua (have a nice weekend) hyvaa ruokahalua (bon apetetit) lohikaarme (dragon/salmon snack)) ei kesta (your welcome) saa on kaunis (the weather is beautiful) palyon onnea (congratulations) ruusu (rose) hyvaa uutta vuotta (happy new year) puhan vahan suomea (I speak little finnish) katto (roof) koiraa (dog) matka (travel) Fijian: Bula, O vacavo tiko (hello, how are you) mai kana (come eat) Vinaka (thank you) Floptropican: jiafeibussy potaxie (hello) French: salute (hello) tu vas bein? (how are you) tu dis quoi (whats up) como seh vah (how are you) como vaa too (how are you --- comment i como) see va (howe ared you) tres bien (very good) mon pleaisir (my pleasure) et toi (and you) bienvenue (welcome) de rein (your welcome) je parles tes peu fracais (I speak a little French) je swee scott (my name is scott) je'meppelle scott (my name is scott) je vis dans l'oregon (I live in Oregon) il fait froid dehors (its cold outside) y'a beaucoup de neige dehors (there is a lot of snow outside) d'ou viens tu (whare are you from) content de te revoir (welcome back) je suis parles un peu de francay (I speak a little bit of frech) j'aime apprende le langues (I like to learn languages) tu parle quelle langues (what languages do you know) M'ensiegner ton lengue (teach me yuour language) j'ai cinquante Neuf ans im 59 (I am 59 years old) je veux faire des amis francais (I wanbnt to make French friends) como tu dis *WORD* en francais (how dou you say WORD in French) j'adore les plats francais (I love French food) je connais un peu francay merci leu (thank you) j'adore (I adore) ouah (wow) je parle francais (I speak) ca va tres bein (I am doing well) bon neweet (good night) merci (thank you) au revior (good bye) como sa va (how are you) j m'appelle scott (my name is scott) como tu t'appelle (what is your name) le farancais est tres belle (French beautiful) je parle un pue le franceay (do you speack French) non merci (thank you) chat (cat) content de te revoir quell est votrenom (whats your name) je suis (I'm good) bonjour, comment se'est pasee ta journee (hello, how was your day) bon nuit mon ame (good night my friend) mwa osi (me too) wee (yes) namae wa sukotto desu (my name is scott) tres bein (very good) Frisian: goeie (hallo) hoe giet it mei dei? (how are you) it giet goed (I am good) goeiemoarn (good morning) goeiejoun (good night) wer bist do (where are you from) tige tank (thank you) Funicha: Galician: ola (hello) Garifun: mabriga (hello) buiti binafi (good morning) ibagari (life) numada (friend) Garifuna: Sara meh (thank you) busetibu (Do you want?) laduga (because) darabei (open the door) duna (water) chutau (smart) naganawa lidan Oregon (I live in Oregon) ida biangi (how are you) marigana au (I'm American) nuguchu (my mom) buti guyoung (good night) gundula bagreahorugu le (happy birthday) eye-o (bye) Georgian: gamarjoba, CHemo megobaro (hello my friend) kargi kargi (good good) dsilli nebisa (good night) gamarjoba (hello) German: Servus (hello?) nein (no) hallo, wei get er/es dir (hi, how are you) vee heist duu (what is your name) ich heist scott (my name is scott) vee heist do (how are you) mach dir keine sorgen (dont worry about) kennen sie deutch (do you know german) mir geht es gut (I am good) ich ben gut (I am good) vo kommst du? (where are you from) vee ghets (how are you?) mein name ist scott vie alt bis du (how old are you) tschuss (bye) haben sie einen guten tag (have a good day) pfeil und bongen (bow and arrow) wei spat ist es (what time is it) vee var dyin tag (how was your day ich owk (me too) willkomme zuruck (welcome) Guten abend (good evening) guten abend zuruck (back at you) zuruck (back) Verruckt (crazy) gute nacht (good night) Heise (called?) odor (or) du bist jeztz mein opa (you are my grandpa now) guten tag (good day) guten morgen (good morning) sehr gute aussprache (very good pronounciation) schvester (sister) oma (grandma) vawser (water) vawser bahn (water way) vie alt bist du (how old is you) ick leba dich (I love you) katzen (cat) hounden (dog) aveederzain (goodbye) hallo, kann ich etwas trinken (I can I have a drink) vo kommst du? (where are you from) mein (for male) mein uh (female) ich liebe mein eltern (I love my parents) vie lauft dein tag (how is your day going) ja di bist meine mutter (yes, you are my mother) klein (small) sprecken klien due schon dich kennezulernen (nice to meet you) ich mag katzen (I love cats) liebe (love) ich spreche ein bisyen deutch (I speak a little german) du shaftfst das (you got this) ich lerne verschiedene sprachen (I"m learning german) mein duetsche ist nicht zo gut (my german is not that good) ich wunshe lhnen einen schonen tag (have a nice day) schon (beautiful) brott (bread) ich bin (I am) ja (yes) bis bald (see you later) dorf (village) Greek: yah / yah soo (hello) yah sas (formal hello) ti kanis (how are you) tee kanet tay (how are you formal for group) poe ese (how are you?) kavli (beautiful zukuro (sugar) kalimera (good morning) geia sou (hello) Barista (thank you) yah oo (bye) yah sas (goodbye formal) Adio (good bye) Gujarati: maru naam scott chey (My name is scott) kemcho (how are you) teek jay (I am good) mane todu gujarati avde che (I know a little gujarati) mane bhasa o sikhavi game che (I love learning languages) muh neh paa knee joy eh che (I want water) Gypsy: so kares (how are you) sod son (how are you) nie goud (I dont know) mosho (fish) mek tu (stop) gou-sho (foreigner Haryanvi: Hakha chin: na dam ma (how are you) satei (sister) Hualapai: Gamyu (hello) Hausa: Sanuu (hello) Hawaiian: aloha (guess?) pe heya o ay (how are you?) Mahalo (thank you) e komo mai (welcome) pehea ;oe (how are you) my kah e (I am good) maika'i (good) mahalo nui (thank you very much) nui (very much) welina hou (welcome back) no Oregon mai ow (I live in Oregon) Mahlo kou alo (thank you for your presence) kaua (you and I) 'oe (you) iki (no big deal) a'ole pilikia (no problem) aka my (smart) malihini (foregnier) pua hana (done with work, time for a beer) kama'aina (natural born Hawaiian) ola ka olelo hawa i (long live the hawwian language) makemake au i na keiki (I love this language) olelo Hawaii mai ka kou (I speak a little hawaiin) aloha au I ka moana (I love the ocean in Hawaii) ike loa (one who seeks knowledge) ha alulu ko u aou (can I ask a favor) makemake au i ka moekolohe (I like you a lot) kokua (help) pupule (best friend) uha (companion) maima'i good/great) maikai no (very good) polu (blue) akamai (smart) no Oahu mai ow (I am from ohahu) no Oregon mai ow (I am from Oregon) o scott ko ooo inoa (my name is scott) mo i kane (king) makua (parent) paphele (floor) lapule (sunday) Po'akahi (Monday) po'alima (Tuesday) po'akolu (wednessday) po'aha (Thursday) po'alima (Friday) po'ay oh no (Saturday) lanuali (January) pepelauli (February) Malaki (march) apelila (April) mei (may) lune (June) lulai (July) aukake (august) kepa kay mapa (September) okakopa (October) nowemapa (November) kekemapa (December) Chapin (guatamalin) chapin (male) Chapina (female) wahine (woman) kupuna (ancestor) tutu wahine (grandmother) tutu kane (grandfather) kapuna (grandparent) akamai (smart) lo ihi (tall) pokole (short) a hui hou (until we meet again) mahi'ai (farmer) Au we (oh my!) pau (done) kaikamahine (girl) malihini (foroegner) hea (where) no (from) matou (them or they) kala (money) akeakkamai (seeker of wisdom) keiki'oko;aina (kds children) Hawiian Mandarin: kaw ze gwo zhu (hello) Hebrew: shalom (hello/goodbye) shalom ma shlomeck (hello how are you to a girl?)F mah schlamkha (how are you) kaka kaka (so so) (sound like a lougi) ma koreh (whats up) toe dah (thank you) Ani tov (I am good an-nee oehev leelmode (I like to learn Hebrew) am Yisrael chai (where jewish people live) miafo ata (where are you from) shalom mashlumkhaa Baruchatahadona (start of prayer) (blessed are you lord our king) Baruch habah (welcome back) eema (mom) abba (dad) ben (son) baht(daughter) hai (hi) shuemesch (sun) cor meh-ode (very cold) car (cold) meh-ode (very) tov (good) lea (no) khen (yes) anib'oregon (I am from Oregon) Baruch atah b' (in front of words mean in) m' (in front of words means from) l' (in front of words means to) v (veh) in from of words means and) Hindi: namaste, aap kasay ho (hi, how are you) kya hal hai (hoiw is it going ap ka nam kya hai (what is your name) aap ka din kaysay tha (how is your day) mujhe hindi samijh aatee (I dont understand in hindi) sundar (beautiful) chutiya (beautiful) mujhe tumse pyaar hai (you are beautiful) naam (name) bhasha (language) billi (cat) dhanyavaad (thank you) Hmong: nyaw zhong ahh (hello) txais tos rov qab (welcome back) koo loo bey yaw Scott (my name is) luv lub npe hu ua (hello my name is) kuv nyob zoo (I am doing good) naw zong shong shea (happy new year) coo loo cawg (I love you) gaw ua jua goo Zhong (you make me happy) uh goo Zhong shi (I am happy) koj nyob licas (how are you) ko ny-ah lee ky-ah (how are you?) ua cho (thank you) zoo siab ntsib koj (nice to meet you) Ho-Chunk: janisge hasanak (how are you) Hokkien: Hualapai walapai native American: gamyu, (how are you - hello) nya du (I am, fine) han nyu (and you?) aye (thank you) Hungarian: hasznaltruha kereskedes see ya (hello) hoid void (how are you) szia, ein nevem Scott (my ame scott) jol tu mag (I am good) mizu (whats the news) koszonom (thnk you) koszonom szepen (thank you very much) cake (blue) nover (sister) Icelandic: hae hvernig hefurou pao (hi, how are you) egou otrulegan dag (have an amazing day) hae, hvernig heferou pao (hi, how are you) egg Haiti scott (my name is scott) vintush (dog) eee egg alska vik (I love you) Igbo: kedu (hello) Ilocano: kumusta ka (hello) nasayaat a makitaka (good to see you) naimbag a bigat (good morning) naimbag a malem (good afternoon) ania ti orasen (what time is it) maikablaaw kayo nga agsubli (welcome back) agyaman (thank you) agyamanak (thank you) nalami i sin (its cold) na-ngan kan (did you eat yet) agyaman ka (thank you very much) diak ammo (I dont know) kabsat (sibling) haan ka pay maturog (your not going to sleep yet) Indonesian: selamat dating (greetings) apa kabar (how are you) saya baik (I am good) selamat pogi (good morning) terima kasih (thank you) apa warna kesukaanmu (what is your favoprite color) mahkhan (eat) teedur (sleep) terima kasih (thank you) saying (love) Inuktitut: halua (hello) ana guy (alt hello) tunga suu git (welcome) tunga say git (welcome) tavva uva tit (good bye to one person) Tavva uva see (good bye to a group) uulaakut (good morning) una saa quoot (good afternoon) una coot (good evening) que new pin (how are you) too neh teh (how are you alt) eeela eye la (your welcome) nah kormin (thank you) kee na new vit (whats your name) eek nun ivan took (help!) took eet see veet (do you understand) naa kik (seal) tusaatiararunnanngittualuujunga (I cant hear well) inuktituuusuungujunga (I speak inukttut) eechaapaas (maybe) Inupiaq: naun ig (hello) ka-nu-gik-pin (how are you?) yaikuu (thank you) nagurunga (I'mgood) sulvu (real or genuine) aapa (grandfather) tutu (cariboo) nanuq (polar bear) natchiq (seal) inuk (one person) isigin (come in) aarigaa Inupiatun: qanuq itpich (hello) Kumeyaay nation: hawawka, memeyu temewa. (hello how are you.) Iroquois: Shekoli (hello) Italian: (solo c's are pronounced ch) bonjorno (hello - in morning) Ciao (informal) ciao ragazzay scusie (excuse me) salvay (hello - only in afternoon) ciao come ti chiami (hello whats your name) bentornado (welcome back) no i preoccupare (o worries) comb ayy stai (how are you?) sono bene (I am good) bene (good) buono (good) sto bene (I am good) gratsee ay meelay (thank you) me key ayy mo scott (my name is) hi ja man gato (have you eaten yet) sold e (money) no ho (not have) buon nat alay (merry Christmas) ann e (years old) qu an te ann e hi (how old are you) buona giornata (have a good day) come to chiami (whats your name) vorrei un caffe per fea vor ea (I would like some coffe please) biglietto per il treno per fae vor ae (tick for a train please) dove si trova l'hotel pivu vi chi no (where is the nearest hotel) c'e qulche negozio nelle vi ci nan zae? (any stores near bye) piacare di cono chair t (nice to meet you) di dove sei (where are you) il denaro Italian (money) traduchi (translate) vi amo (love you) la tua incredible (your incredible) mi piace la pasta (I love pasta) buona giornata (have a nice day) piacere di rivederti (nice to see you again) non lo so (I dont know) invia (send) in bocca al lupo (good luck / in he mouth of the wolf) crepi al lupo (may the wold choke) un po (a little) parlo un po' L'italiano ( I speak a little Italian) prego (please) per favore (please) Irish: dia duit (dia guit)(hello) conas ata tu - mo cara (how are you, my friend) dia duit deas bualadh (hello, nice to meet you) taw may mai (I am good) ce he do la (have a good day_ ta me ag foghlaim gra ayl ga (I'm learning irish) e ha wa (good night) Japanese: Chichi (father) midori (green) mizu (water) wakarimasan ( I dont understand) kawaii (cute) kowaii (scary) douddesuka / geng gi des ga (how are you?) watasha wa sukoshi nihongo o hanashimasu (I speak a little Japanese) dozuyoroshiku (hopw are you) geng gi des (I am good) ii desu yo (its good) douitashimashite (your welcome) kudusai (please) ohio (good morning) anata wa sutejidesu (you are nice) watashi oh hana de ode (leave me alone) konbonwah (good evening) dai jo bu das ka (are you ok) dai jo bu (its ok) onamaewa wa (what is your name) wa ta si wa scott (my name is) watashionmaehe (my name is) America jin des (I am from America) ka waii e des (naa rak) ara ara (oh my) tomodachi (friend) keki (cake) jusu (juice) naisu (nice) watashiwa (I am) nihongo o hanashimasu (I speak Japanese) nan sai desu ka (how old ae you) watashi wa scott desu (my name is scott) anata no namai wa nani des ka (what is your your name) mizu (water) yuki (snow) genki desu! Arigtou gozaimasu (I'm fin thank you very much) yahoo (informal hello) watashino chin chin wa majide chisai (how do you do?) yoroskiku / hajimete (nice to meet you) benkyo wa tanosjii desu ne? (studying is fun right? desu (it is) tanoshii desu (its fun) ureshii desu (I'm happy) hansomu (handsome) oyasumi (good night) yoi yoru wo (have a good night) suki desu ka? (do you like ) neko (cat) no (possessive like apostrophe s in English) meccha kakkoi (very cool) warai (lol) (lots of wwwwww's) ja maata (see you later) wakarimaska (do you understand?) wakarimas (I understand) wakimasen (I dont understand) do eee ta shi ma shi teh (your welcome) ushi (bull) sah kah nak (fish) ashita (tommororow) ora wa scott (my name is scott) oyasumi (good night) neh moo teh ee koo (I am getting tired) tadaima (I'm home) oh ky eh ri (welcome home) rokkukashu (rock singer) rokku (rock) rokku ongaku (rock music) yabai (thats bad!) NG (not good) yoi yume wo (sweet dreams) matanay (see you later) tah beh sah seh rah reh roo (forced to eat) kyo wa dodeshita ka? (how was your day) daijobou desu ka (are you ok?) daijobou (okay) desu (is) ayy go (English) anta no kami wa migurushii desuyo (what do you want to do today) oh nah kah gah swee tah (stomoche is empty) boku no chinchin wa chisaii (first time greeting) Java: Kabyle: Azule (hello) amek aiitilid (how are you) Kalaallisut apusiaq: hallo (hello) oo anga at eh qar poong gag scott (my name is scott) Kalmyk native Mongolian: mende (hello) Karen: oh choo ah (how are you) ta blue (thank you) neh ma da law (what are you doing) neh me geh wah leh (what is you name) pa nay (nice) ya eh na (I love you) neh law eh (your beautiful) deh yuh meh (slap me) mii (as in (mi)schief) (yes) duh (one) kee (two) thuh (three) neh o chu ah clay (are you doing well?) paw (flower) twee (dog) nah awe meh we lee (did you eat?) yuh kuh me (I'm GOING TO SLEEP) NAH KEE (NAUGHTY) Karenni: nuh mo twa (your beautiful) Kashmiri: keres new Mexico: goo watt si (hello) goo watt si guy da wah hoipe ah (hello how are you all) ha ahh (good) Khmer: sous dai (hello) mai (same as thai) soak sabai tay? (how are yyou) soak sabai (doing good) aww khun (thank you) bat (ssame as khrup) ja (same as ka in thai) puhhr goun (bathroom) ah run sor sdey (good morning) suostei khnhom scott (my name is scott) som svah kom (welcome) rear trey sours dey (good evening /night) pasha bai nov? (have you eaten) baht (yes) kah youm pasha bai hi (I have eaten) kahn jourp knear you (long time no see) Khazakstanian: salam matsizba (hello) Kinyarwanda: amakuru (hello) umez'ute (how are you) Kirundi: Kiowa: kuan (name) kee dah (day) Kizigua: Kootenai Montana: x'anaa (no) Korean: pigonhae (I'm tired) gamsamida (thank you) uh seo oh se yo i rumi moo ye yo (what is your name) bo hey (what are you doing) eoddeoke jinaeyo (how are you) eotteohgejineasayo (how are you0) eh-tohki-jin-es-aya (how are you) naneun gwaenchnhgo neoneun (I'm good and you) chonin ibnida (my name is)(your name)? bangabsumnida (nice to meet you) mwo ra go yo (what did you say?) nollaun (awesome) joh eun Achim ieyo (good morning) ja a yo (I like it it) si reo yo (I dont like it) anyeong ha say yo (hi) gamsamhabnidah (thank you) kan sahng mee dah (than you) hang same (student) ne (yes) anyo (yes) saranghaeyo (I love you) hajima (stop) Kosrae: lenwo (hello) Krio: aw u dae do? (how are you doing) ar gladi (nice to meet you) waytin na u full name (whats your full name) Kurdish: choni (how are you) chawani (hi, how are you) bashm (I am good) bashe (I am good) shev bash (good night) shaw shad (good night) supas (thank you) Kyrgyz: salamat tasyngby (hello) Lakota: hau (hello) toe neek tu ah (how are you) hihanni wasd ay (good morning) wash tay (good) doksha/toksha? (see you later ) lokhol iyapi kin unsemic iya (I'm still learning lokota) how me dah koo yah pi (hello my relatives) washday (good) wopila (thank you) amba wash-te (its a good day) ato (bear) shunga (ddog) ahanh (crow) shunga tanga (hourse (big dog) amba daya waste (see you later) wahh see chuuu (white man) Laos: koi hak jao lai lai (I love you) het yung yu (what are you doing) Latvian: sveiki (hello) kaip jums sekasi (how are you man iet labi (I am good( mani sauc skts (my name is scott) Lebonese: merhaba/ahlan (hello) keifkon (how are you) Lithuainian: labas/svieki (hello) kaip sekasi (how are you man gera (I am good) achu (thank you) Lingala: mbote (hey) Luxemburgish: gudden moien (good morning) Macedonian: zdravo (hello) kako si (how are you) Malagasy: bullet sara (hello) kako se vikas (what is your name) misoutra (thank you) jas se vikam scott (my name is cott) Malayalam: sugamaano (how are you) entha peru (what is your name) ningal bayankara 'sundharan' (you are so handsome) Malaysian: apa khabar (how are you) saya baik (I am good) termina kasih (thank you) Maltese: bonju (hello) kif ahhna (how are you?) slang jein sejjer tajjeb (I'm doing well) qed naghmel it-tajjeb u int (I'm doing good and you?) sh'hem (what up) yekk yoghedgbok (please) chow (goodbye) grazzi (thank you) iva (yes) le (no) she ta (rain) sahha (goodbye) jekk joghgbok (please) Mam Mayan: zen tie yah (how are you) bon ya ho tay? (good and you) - (north) Shone tay (thank you) - (Universal) bon (good) (universal) bants key (good morning) hay tay (hello (northern)) heksoon (hello (southern) cheb chi (take care (northern) Mandarin: ru yuan yi chang (may your wishers come true) wo shang knee (miss you) wo hen hao (I am good) wan an (good night) wo Jiao scott (my name is scott) anying huilai (welcome back) ni she na reeren (where are you from ) wo hui shuo yidian putongwa (I speak a little mandarin) how duh (okay) how (good) doi (informal yes) mayo (no informal) way sure ma (why) wo duh (I am) Zhu ni hao yun (good luck) Wo shuo de shi shihua. (I speak true) Wo de rongxing (my pleasure) herping (peace) waa aye nee (I love you) ren shi ni hen gao xing (nice to meet you) wo jiaow scott (my name is) jin tian de tian chee zen ma young (how was the weather today) Fmay guan shee (no problem) shay shay (thank you/ xie xie) bu ke qi / bu ke chee (yoour welcome) wo Jiao scott (my name is scott) zai jian (goodbye) jandoh jandoh / Zhandou Zhandou (fight fight) ni hau, wo shi mei guo ren (hello, I am from America) wo bu zhi dao (I dont know) Wǒ bù huì shuō guóyǔ ( I dont know mandarin) Wǒ huì shuō yīdiǎn pǔtōnghuà. (I speak a little mandarin) Nín tài kèqìle. (you are too kind) bu shi (no) shi de (yes) yao (want) bu yao (dont want) bu hao (not good) ke yi (ok) bu ke yi (not ok) Mírén de )lovely) Bù kèqì (your're welcome) I can hear (Wǒ néng tīngdào) Cōngmíng de nǚrén (clever woman) wo Jiao scott (my name is scott ni xihuan meigua cai (tsai?) (do you like American food) meiguo (America) zhongguo (china) Mírén de (lovely) Nín tài kèqìle. (you are too kind) Rúguǒ bù là, nà jiù bù hào chī. (if it is not spicy it is not delicious) Chōngdòng de nánrén (Impetuous men) Wǒ jiāng xiūkuì de líkāi, duǒcáng qǐlái. (I shall walk away in shame and hang my head) check pronounce (j is pronounced t) Manx: hee'mshiu (hello how are you) moghrey mie (good morning) gura mie ayd (thank you) oh ee vay.. (goodnight in manx) Marathi: Namaskar (hello) Tumhi kase ahat (how are you) Dhanyavad (thank you) parat swagatha ahe (welcome back) Marshallese: yokwe (hello) ej jet hum more (how are you) eman ao mour (I am good) komoltata (thank you jay rah mon (congratulations) ej at am mour lakatu (handsome) kiki (sleep) etal (go) inna (yes) jete am year (how old are you) kwoj lukkon malotlot (your so smart) Maya K'iche key chay: Mien: Micronesian/Pohnpei: kasekek (hello) iairomw (how are you) kehlail (I am good) kalahngan (thank you) Mixtec: ava (hello) Mohawk: seh go (hello) she kon (hello) skennen kowa tsi niiohsera ke (how are you) kahwenni io (good evening) nia wen (thank you) enyorhen ne (work for tomorrow) Mongolian: sain uuu (hello) sam bai noo (slang hello) chamar you nain (thank you) uu baina daa (how are you) yumgui ee (good) bayarlalaa (thank you) sain baina (hello) bayrtai (good bye) bi chamd hairtail (I love you) maori: kia aura (hello) kay tay pa heya koi (how are you) kay tay pai o car key teh (good bye) Mauriuius creole: Muscogee: muh toe (thank you) nahuat naa wat: piyali (hello) mec teloc tichepa (what up bro) natoka scott (my name is) mah cwa lee ton ahh lee (have a good not) tlazocamatl (Thank you) quema (yes) nakoda: ahmba washtay (hello) Navajo: yaa at eeh (it is good) ha at ii baa nanina (how are you? hash ynilye (whjhats your name) yaa at ayy abena(hello/good morning) doo dagot'da (I am good) athse he (thank you) (no eee ou) ta at ehh anaghah (welcome back) ya at eeh hiilchi'i (good night) aoo (yes) dooda (no) dine bizaad boho deesh aat (I will learn the Navajo language) bit a i (wing) sha ay scott doe na duh go huh ee (good bye) shit bahozin (I know) chish (not impressed) nizhoni (beautiful) to (water) shima (mother) shiz hay ay (father) shi in front of anything belonging to you hagooni (see you next time) Di-ne (Navajo - the people) taa (threed) dibe (sheep) mu-ee (wolf) shima (mother) shimasani (grandmother) he mosi yazi (cat) beegashii (cow) ay oh (yes) doe da (no) dine bazaad binahoo ahh (book on Navajo) speask read write Navajo ha-go (come here) dibe (sheep) ch-dee (car) nee chee (red) ho-ghandi nAA-sha(at home, walking around at home) yayeeh (hows your night) anong oras na (what time is it) Nepali: namaste. tahpielie kahstocha (hi, how are you) timo kastyo cha (how are you?) malai thikai cha (I am good) tapai ko naam k ho (whast your name?) mero naam Scott (my name is scott) khana khanu bhayo (did you have your dinner) ma Oregon ma baschu (I live in Oregon) Oregon ma hiu paryo (it snowed in Oregon) ma bhada majhda chu (I'm doing the dishes) malai ali ali nepali aaucha (I speak a little nepali) k ga ko (what are you doing) dunyabaad (thank you) buwa (dad) Noapte buna (good night) SUVA RATRI DAJU (HAVE A GOOD NIGHT) Newari: jojalapa (greeting) Niuean: fakalofa atuu (hello) Norwedgian: hallo (jeg is pronounced yai) vorden har du de (how are you?) yaiya er god (I am good) va yo do (wat are you doing) ha en god dag (have a good day) hva heter du (what is your nae) jeg hedder scott (my name is scott) yai vet ikke (I dont know) yaiya snakkeh veldig lit norsk (I speak a little norkse) tusen takk (thousand thanks yous) velkommen tilbake (welcome back) vennligst (please) yai elsker pizza (I love pizza) hvorfor er han pa taket (why is he on the roof) jeg skal ha spaghetti og kjottboller (I have spagetti a meatballs)bestemor (grandma) besefar (grandpa) ha en fin dag pa job (have a good day at work) unnskyld meg *excuse me) norsk snakes i norge (Norwegian is spoken in Norway) fartsdump (speed bump) soster (sister) bror (brother) jent (the girl) droning og konge (king and queen) kan hvem som helst snake norsk (who here speaks noirwegian) sonen (the son) friskole (free school) jeg trenger hjelp (I need hjelp) er du fra norge? (are you from Norway) potet (potato) kom deg ut av huset mitt (get out of my house) kan noen vaere sa snill a fa rainen ut av huset mitt) Jenta har ikke lov til a bruke ski pa skolen (the girl is not allowed to wear ski's to school) nei, maten er tusen grader varmere enn jeg ba om at den sulle vaere (no, the food is 1000 degrees hotter than I requested it to be) det er en meteor pa kollegaen min (there is a meteor on my coworker) I klevd (tonight) utdannelse (education) spansk (spannish) slaung ya (snake) puste (breath) velkomst (welcome) kunnskap (knowledge) Nyanja: mwachoma bwanjii (greetings) Odia: nebbdyr (plattypuss) Ojibwe oh jib a way: boojoo (hello) aanin ezhi ayaayan (how are you) aanin ezhinkaazoyan (what is your name) aaniindi wenjibaayan (where are you from) ni mino ayaa (I am good) onizhishin (col/naice) mee gwech (thank you) giga waabamin (see you later) ay ya (yes) gaa ween) (no) niin gii wii ji (help) makadewaa (black) muqua (bear) migwitch miinawa baamaapii (thank you, see you later) mee gwetch (thank you) waabishki makwa (white bear) baamaapii (good bye) mino ayaa(your welcome) waa waa shay she (deer) zagadiwin (love) Oneida oh ai duh: say ghoul ee (hello) Onondaga: O'odham: skoo si-al-iggk (good morning) Oromo: akaam jirta (hello) nagaya qabaa (I am good) bakee dholota (where are you from) si jalaha (I love you) Paiute: hayoo yaysh (casual greeting) how uh eh bua (how are you my friend) pesha yongona (good evening) hayoo uh nan eh a (what is your name) nu Scott me nan eh a (my name is scott) pesha (good) pesha uhh (thank you) Palauan: alii (hello) alii (hi) sulang (thank you) ke kmal masaul (thank you ver much) ungil tutau (good morning) ungil kebsengei (good night) Persian: selam (hello) cheetori (how are you) shoma khoobeen (how are you) thosha kur (thank you) kahish (your welcome) bali (yes) Qabilesh nist (your welcome) faarsi yaad mi gee ram (I am learning persian) khodahafez (good night) Polish: veetam (hello) yak she mash (how are you (jak sie maswz)) ja czujem dobrze (I m goo) czuje sie dobrze (I am doing good) me weh go duh nya (have a nice day) jak ci minal dzien (how was your day) kohcham cheh (I love you) jayest jest hotel (where is the hotel) jen ku ye (thank you) tak (yes) czy moge dostac twoj numer (can I have your number) dah me booshee (give me a kiss) jetsam American (I am American) nie mam (I dont have) nih mam jevchini (I dont have a girl) nie dziekuje (no thank you) nei (no) tak (yes) Papiamento creole: Paraguayan Guarani: mba ayy sha pa (hello, how are you) tereguahe pora (welcome to one person) tapeguahe pora (greetings to many prople) ee porang (I am good) ha oooh pay (what up) Potawatomi: Patios Jamaica: ow yah stay (how are you) wah gwaan (how are you) hello, mi name a scott (hello my name is scott) Patwa creole: Hail up (hi) commuh duh (how are you) wazhh gwaan (whats up) weh deh pon (what are you up to) tangx ya (thank you) irie (fantastic) gud (good) tek (take) Pennsylvania Dutch: saks a mogi (how are you) Puerto Rican: shabi (hello) broki (bro) guiar (to drive) pano (boy) pana (girl) Portuguese brasil: ola (hello) yah ye kara (what up?) eh no fallow proteguese eu falo poquinho portequese (I speak a little porteguese) ou voce nao (or you dont) legal (col) obrigato (thank you) ---------------------------------------------------- como vai (how are you) eu sou bom (I am good) oi (hello) voce e (vo se eh) timo (you are kind) voce e (vo se eh) um individuo (you are a smart person) minha banda favorite eo pink Floyd, e vo ce? (my favorite ban iis pink Floyd and you?) eu falo um pouco de porteguese vo se eh engracado (your funny) abelhas ganso (good bye) boa noite (good night_) meu nome e scott (my name is) eu sou uma barata (I have a great life) obrigato (thank you) value (thank you informal) eu sou cara legal (I'm a chill) cade o banheiro (where is the bathroom) nao tem problema (no problem) sem problemas (no worries) me ensina sue idioma (teach me your language) beinvindo (welcome) voce esta consadu (I'm tired) seen (yes) no (no) boa (good) mal (bad) muito prazer (nice to meet you) baixo (short) alto (tall) por favor (please) loa voce ama aprender (I love learning) oi de nova (hi again) e bom te ver (good to see you) tuuduu ben (all good) muito pouco (very little) muito pouco porteguese (very little porteguese) eu so falo em pouco de porteguese tootoo bene (very good) Portugal porteguuse: Pashto: salam (hi) sanga yeee (how are you) za kha yem (I am good) sanga yai (how are ou to 1 person) ta da om hewad ye (where are you from ) selam, zama noom scott day, za Oregon kay usay gama sana num scott dey (my name is scott) za pa Oregon ki yam (I am from Oregon) taso saza koe (what are you doing) sha yam (I'm fine) der kha (good job) za yaw sa Pashto wayalay sam (I speak a little pashto) alekom selom ta kh saray ye (you are a good man) manana (thank you) hila kaam (your welcome) janaan (darling) khar (pretty) sta na ham manan (no thank you) pa kama zhaba khabari kaway (what language arte you speaking) Potawatomi: bosho, neje na (hello, how are you?) bosho, nikan (hello friend) Punjabi: sat sri akaal (hello) kida (how are you) vadiya, tusi sunao (I'm good, how about you) asi theek ha (I am good) parivaar theek aaa (is your family good) tuisi aj kee khada (what did you eat today) sat sri kaal (good bye) sheath kddn (how is your health) aj ki khaada tus (what did you eat today) danavaad (thank you) mera nam scott (my name is scott) mein tuhanu pyarr karda (I love you) chello (lets go) ki (what?) bati (light) aj kehra din aa (what day is it) Quechua: eeemaaynaayam (hello) tanta (bread) aay een yaaa puchaw (good morning) aayeen khaaaykeemanta (welcome back) aay een yaaa tuta (good night) aay een yaa choo (how are you) mama (mom) reech see koonim (thank you) ree koona koona cheekaamaa (goodbye) chaamya kaspaaykeee (please) aree (ye) maanaam (no) aree chaay mee (ok) saayaaay (stop) cohyour (star) aaamaaa (dont) paaykuna (they) sacha (tree) paymeee (he and she) yaakhtaaaachaam (village) khochaapaataa (beach) cheempaanpee (front) nyaan (road) aaypaaa (dirt) nyookhaaykoom (we) Nyookhaam (I) Llikicunim tupaqaymanta (exceme / sorry) allinmi (right) mana allinchu (wrong) pookaaraa (place) kaypi (here) paachaaa ooRaapee (under) weechaaypeee (up) waakpee (there) khepaapee (behind) cheenchay (north) mooonaaaneee (want) waseee (house) Americanum (American) eeemaaa taak (what) khaaaykaaam (when) maaanaaa tookeeyookh (no problem) eemaaataahk khaaapeeekoorkhaa(what happened) eemaaynaamaaantaaam (how) khaamchoomoonaaankee yaanaapaaayaaakoonaaytaa (do you need help?) eemaanaaakhaam (why) maaypim (where) meekoonaa (food) kaapooochkhaanchoo khaampaa (do you have) oopiyaanaa (cup) paaykhaaa koochaaaraa (fork) weeeslyaaa (spoon) aayeekh (right (as in turn right)) cerveza (beer) maanteekeeeyaaam (butter) koyaakh (south) kaacheeepam (cheese) frutam (fruit) aaychaa (meat) inee (milk) oontoo (oil) chaawpeempee (between) challwae (fish) paps (potatoe) maaashkaaaskhaaa (flour) aaRosss (rice) kaaacheee (salt) aaaasoookaar (sugar) tee (tea) khomerhoonaa (vegatables) yaaakooo (water) meekooykooy (eat) oopiyaanaa (drink) beeno (wine) wasapi (back) teempoocheee (boil) yookheeekee (left) aayikhneekee (right) roopaachee kaaytaa(burn) choopee (soup) teeyookim (aunt dads side) tiayaakim (aunt moms side) waayhee (brother) cheekhaantaaykeee (straight/ahead) waa waakoona (children) waaRmee waamaaykim (daughter) anti (east) waawaa Child) oooray (down) lyokhen (left) taaytaaa (dad) hoosaa (husband) warmeekee (wife) roonaakoona (men) haaRee Roona (man) kaayaapee (near) aaylyooomaaseekoonaa (relatives) nyaanyaakee (sister) haaRee chooRee (son) teeyooykim (unkle dads side) teeyaaykim (uncle moms side) waaRmee Roonaa (woman) sepaas (girl) waayna (boy) waaRmeekoona (woman) yaanaapaaayaaawaay (help) yaawpaaanmaaantaaa (emergency) doktoRtoota maaskaaneekoo (we need a doctor) maaypeetaaakh allyooykee (where is your familyZ) maaypeeetaakh haaawaaRaankee paaykoonaaakhaaa (where you see them) reemaay aayeeeyaaamaaantaaa (speak slowly) eemaa sooyoomneenmee chaay (which direction) kaaRoochooo chay (it is far) khoomaantaaawaan neekooway (repeat) aachaataaachoo (how many) nyookhaaam maaanaa khaaapeeyaakeechoo (I dont understand) khaamchoo aapaaayaawaankeecheechoo (do you understand) peetaakh kaamaacheesookneekee (who is in charge) eemaaapeeetaakh lyaamkaaankeee (what is your job) maaymaantaa kaankee (where are you from) maaymeem yaakhtaaykeee (what is your nationality) maay yaakhtaapim paakhaaReeRaankee (where were you born) maayraakhtaakh paahaareeneekee poonchaawneekee (when is your birthday) eemaa soooteekeee (whats is your name) waay yaayyookh (meadow) maaymaantaaa kaankee (where are you from) khaaamchooo reemaankee eenglistaa ( do you sopeak English) maanaam keeechoowaataa reemaaeechoo (I dont peak quechua) kooteecheeeway taapooskhaaytaa (answer the question) Romanian: buna (hello to women) buna (dimineata) (good morning to girls) buna ziua (hello) sar san (how are you?) sunt bine (I am good buna seara (good evening) larva (I am leaving) te lerav (bye, I am leaving) multumesc (thank you) Pot vorbi puțină românește / Romanayshtay(I can speak a little romanian) da (yes) nu (no) che mai faci (how are you?) ziua (day) varcolac (wereworf) bun (good) vampir (vampire) strigoi (ghost) te iubesc (I love you) row (bad) care eye treaba (whats up) barbat (boy) sper sa inveti bine (I hope you learn well) Russian: preevyet (hello) kak-dela (how are you) harasho (I'm good) kak-vam (how are you) ve so, horrow show (everything is good/fine) ochen priyatno (nice to meet you) doo bree deean (good day) dobrii den (good afternoon) moshiney (men) spa see bah (thank you) padge alustah (your welcome/please) chudesnogo dnya (have a wonderfull day) dobro pozhalovat (your welcome) viograde (grapes) daa (yes) nyet (no) ya tozhye (me too) sbaciva (please) dobryy vecher (good evening) potryasayooshy (awesome) ya tebya lyublyuy (I love you) antibabypillen (goodbye) kack dela (what up) etaht dehn bihll horoshim (its a good day) das vi danya (good bye) paa kaa (good bye) suh shuh ah (USA) otets (father) mat (mother) brat (brother) sestra (sister) dose vidanya (goodbye) ya krutoi (you are cool) Salish: huy ch q'u (hello) Ta'a (no) Somali: wa ku salamay (greetings/I greet you) sat tahay (how are you) barasha wanaagsan (pleasure to meet you) waka qaaday (hello back) magacaayga waa scott (my name is) aniga (me) maga ' aaa (what is your name) sahaib (friend) side tahay (how are you) MAHAASANID (THANK YOU) WAA FEE ANAHAY (I'm GOOD) walla (I swear) fii'an (good) waad mahadsantahay (how are you) adiga ayaa mudan (you're welcome) macaalin (male teacher) macaalimad (female teacher) mahaasanid (thank you) maalintaada ka waran (tell me about your day) aniga waan feecanyahay (I'm fine/good) adiga muthan (your welcome) waan ku je'lahay (I love you) habibii sahib (friend) abaha was qoofar yahey xun mahaa kaa haldan (what is wrong with you?) warya ca lay (come here to man or boy) wa lal (brother) saxiibkaaga (sister) sa ha hu ba (sister) wa lal yaal (brothers) ma ya (no) Sami northern: bourre eahket (good evening) Samoan: (vowels ahhh ehhh eeee ohhh uuu) Talofa (hello) malo (hello) malo soifua (hello)) fa soifua (good bye) wa mai o-aay (how are you) manuia faafetai (I am good) manuia lou aso (have a good day) faafetai lava (thank you very much) faafeti (thank u) faafeti foi (your wlcome) a'lu (go) E fia lolo lau fa'asamoa (I speak a little somoan) alofa (love) fa'amolemole (please) fiafia (happy) kefe (coffee) tama (boy) ooso (uso) (brother) manuia le kerisimasi (Christmas) penina (pearl) tulou (excuse ) faamolemole (please) teine (girl) tama (boy) tina (mother) tama (father) suga (lady) sole (male) manuia le po (have a good night) tofa (good bye) tofa soidua (goodbye) USO (brother) Sanscrit: Namaste (hello) tvam katham asi (how are you) man naam scott asti (my name is scott) Scottish gailic: halo, kimar a ha hu (hello how are you) Serbian: zdravo, kako see kako se soves (hello, whats your name?) vreme je danas prilicno lepo (the weather is nice today) da (yes) ya sam gladan (I'm hungry) Setswana: dumela (hello) wena o kai (how are you) kea leboga (your welcome) Sherpic: Shona: Mhoro (hello) Siberian you'pik: saa qat (greetings) itaghnaghsin (how are you) quyaana (thank you) piniiqamken (I love you) Sichuan: knee suo sa ze oh (what did you say?) Sindhi: tu kiyen ahin (how are you) tawaha jo dehnh guzryo (how is your day) Sinhala: ayobowan (hello) suba rathriyak (good night) Sizang: shan: Sherpa: kyorong nem khang heng (what is your name Shoshone: Zaa emme booedeh (good o see you) nea Abishai emme booedeh (I will see you later) doggo (grandfather mothers side) nana (grand mother ^^) gunu (grandfather fathers side) nani (grand mother ^^^) Slovakian: dobra den (hello/good day/how are you) ako sa mas (how are you) slovvenian: zivijo (hello) kako si Sm'algyax: neat (hello) Soninke: ana kamogho (how are you) Spanish: (y is pronounced as eeer) (que is pronounced kay) hola stoy ven (hi I'm fine) estoy bien (I'm fine) pequena (small) como esta (how are you) que tal (how are you) bein eee tu (I am good, and you?) como esta usted (high respect how are you/formal) como andes (how are you) que onda (whats up) que estas aciendo (what are you doing) me siento bein (I am dong ood) encantado de conocerte (nice to meet you) bienvenido de new eh vo (welcome back) Me encanta tus ohos (I love your eyes) tango frio (I am cold) de donde eres (where re you from) como de yamas (whats your name) mui pokito (very little) yo Tambien (me too) ------------------------------------------------- mi dia fue bueno (my day was good) yo (I) mi (me) muy (very) Azul (blue) rojo/roja (red) comida guatamalteca (guatamalian food) amiga/amigo (friend) fuego (fire) agua (water) umpucito (very little) botella (bottle) sombrero (hat) mi nobre es Scott (my name) yo se (I know) tu broma (your joking) muy bien (good) mar (sea) guapo (handsome) sabes los dias de la semana en espaniol (do you know the days of the week in spannish) fresa (strawberry) estoy bein (I am good) hola como teamas (hi, who are you) hola beunas tardes (good afternoon) que tienes un beun dia (have a good day) que es tu nombre (whats your name) me gusta practica deortes (I like to practice sports) que es tu nombre (what is your name?) te gusta aprender idiomas (I wasn't born yesterday) bienvenido/bienvenida (welcome back) bienvenidos (welcome) se esta hacienda tarde (its getting late) tengo suen yo(I am tired) buenas noches (good night) ninas (girls) ninos (boys) yo soy de estados Unidos (I am from the united states) el gato se comio al perro (the dog ate the cat) oola soy tuuah-buel-loo (I'm your grandpa) tu como estas (good to hear) yo soy un hombre (I am a man cuantos anos tiene (how old are you) feliz (happy) maestro (male teacher) maetra (female teacher) que/mande (what?) crocodillo (crocodile) tengo hombre (I'm hungry) te amo (love you) como estas tu dia (how is your day) puedes leer espanol (can you rread spannish) solo (singular) ensalada (salad) solo ensalada (just salad) amiga amigo (friend) compenero (male friend/ buddy) chisme (gossip) mi yamo es scott, y soy de donde el norte americana (I am scott from noth America) tengo frio (I'm cold) estoy cansada (I;m tired) tengo sueno (I'm tied) me voy a dormir (I'm going to sleep) me gusta apreden neuvos languejas (I love learning languages) no bueno (not good) donde esta la tienda (where is the store) bebiendo (drinking) estoy feliz (I'm happy) no tienes pelo (you have no hair) cerca (close) te miras muy bonito (you look pretty) salero (salt shaker) goro (hat) libo (book) Estrella (star) amo la comida (I love food) Swahili: Habari (hello) hujambo (hello) karibu (welcome) hujambo sah-nah (good morning) asubuhi (morning) abari gani (how are you) mzuri sana (I am good) nyamaza jamani (hi how are you) najua kidogo tu (I speak a little Swahili) umetokea nhi ngani (what countryare yo from) uni fundishe lunga yako (teach me your language) asante (thank you)----------------- nakuoenda (I love you) pesa (money) ndevu (beard) dawa (medicine) kitabu (book) mlanga (door) kuku (chicken) gari (car) marekani (usa) karibu (your welcome) na ku pen da (I love you) hakuna matata Swedish: har mar du (how are you) jag ar bra (I am good) god morgan (good morning) trevligt att traffas (nice to meet you) jag lar mig Svenska (I am learning Swedish) jag vet inte (I dont know) tak (thank you) snall (nice tak soa meekyet (thank you so much) min larlek (my love) vad heter du (what is your name?) hey (hello) hum mar du (how are you) bix or (pants) en salad och en vahten (a salad and water)vahtan (water) jordgubbe (strawberry) shoot skuuter skah (nurse) Swiss German: Groo et eee / Hoi / Sali (hello) vee gots dir? (how are you) mir gots wunderbar (I am good) Sylheti: Tagalog tugalowg: Kamusta (how are you) wagas (I am good) magaling (very good) unsay omong gi buhat (what are you doing) Hindi ako maru-nong mag-tagalog (I dont know how to speak tagalog) hindi ko alam (I dont know) Walang anuman (your welcome) maligayang pagbablik (welcome back) sabaw (soup) puno (tree) ngayon (today) POGI (HANDSOME) MAGANDA (BEAUTIFUL) mangadang umaga (good morning) gumagawa ako ng Mabuti (I'm doing good) but ano ang inyong pangalan (what is your name) mahalkeyta ako si scott (my name is scott) makano (how much) gutum ko (I'm hungry) hello, mandang umaga! kumusta ka ngayon (hello how are you today?) langgg (I'm fine) kuya (brother) ate (sister) mahal kita (I love you) asol (blue) gusto kong bumili (I want to buy ...) pasko (Christmas) saan mo gusting pumunta (where do you want to go) saan ka (where are you?) maybahay (housewife) pugon (furnace) maligayang pagbabalik (welcome back) kumain ka na ba (have you easten) gusto mo kumain (want to eat?) salamat (thank you) mahal kita (I love you) magandang gabi (good night) ang pogi mo (your handsome) mugandang umaga (good morning) karne (meat) mabuhay (long live) buang ako (I'm crazy) bwesit ka (damn you) mamang (mom) mangmang (dumb) bahala ka sa buhay mo (do whatever you like) matagal na kitang hindi nakikita (hello, long time no see) Taino: mabrika (welcome) haralu buk at anulia (whats your name) dak axeka ekirajawa taa ee no (I want to leanrn taino) dak ro at (I love my) who ra khan (hurricane) ya moo E (cat) Taishanese: Tajikistan: Selam (hello) Tamazight : sbah ikhir s Tamil: vanak kam (hello) epadi sukkam (how are you) naan nallam (I am good) nandri (thank you) Tatarish: isenmesez (hello) Halaregez nishek (how are you) taxwar: pse ruz khoubiye stae bashidh (how is your day) Telegu: namaskaram (hello) elagg ennaruuuu (how are you) l-ah un ah vu (how are you) nenu bagoo na nu (I good) na anandham (my pleasure) naa pay-rooo scott (my name is) ma ooru Medford (my hometown is Medford) danyavadalu (thank you) tirigi svagatam (welcome back) Tarvata malarthanu (good bye) Tibetan: tashi deh lek (hello) konci a koppa (how are you) koo zuk deh po yin peh (how are you) Tigrinya: Selam (hello) kemay aleka (how are u) tsebuk aleku (I am good) shemay Scott yebehal (My name is scott) Tihitian: laoran (good morning) Tlingit: gunalcheesh (hello) xooni (friend) haa yakkk (hello) dzyagin (later) Togo: sooken (hello) Tunisian: Selam (hello) Shnaa weylick (how are you) Tulu: danege (whats up) ninna pudar dada (whats your name) encha ullar (how are you) tata (have a nice day) Tongan: ko hoku hingao ko scott (my name is) malo e lelei (hello) fefe hake (how are you) sai pe, malo (I am good thank you) malo (thank you) malo aubido (thank you very much) koe ha ho hingoa (what is your name) alu a (good bye) oi (sorry) sai (good) kovi (bad) mohe a (good night) sai pe toko ua (I am good brother) toko ua (brother) Tongan raro: kio rana (hello) Travenian: pree veet chay (hello) Tshiluba: bidi bienda bishi lelu (hows it going today) Turkish: merhaba (hello) sen nasilsin (how are you?) hosh gel di niz (welcome) gunaydin (good morning) ben ayi derem (I'm good) iyi(good) teshekku, ederim (thank you I am good) aslan (lion) tesekur (thank you) tesh e kyoor eh deh reem (thanbk you very much) yarin yemek yerim (I eat food) Turkmen: Selam (hello) nikili (how are you Twana: asayeb (good day) hu (goodbye) ay calex (good morning) Twi: me a adwo (good evening) ete sen (how are you) kwasai (dumb) Ukrainian: privit, yak spravi (hello, how are you) dopobatchenya (goodbye) dobroho ranku (good morning) duzhe dobre (I am good) prekrasno (I am good) prekazno (great) vodahh (water) tak *yes) druh (friend) footboll (soccer) dia koo ee ooo (thank you) dyakoo (thank you) do pO bach enn ya (good bye) Urdu: alakam selam yani (meaning) shukria (thank you) khush amadeed (your welcome) ap kasi ho (how are you) min acha hoo (I am good) alvida (good night) so jao (go to sleep) nay (no) G (yes) dari (beard) chita dari (whate beard) ap ka din kah sa tha ((how was your day) mera din acha tha (my day was good) aap ka kia naam hai (what is your name) aaj kya kaya hai (what id you eat day) aap kah se ho (where are you from) -------close to how are you)-------- may America se hu (I'm from America) kya (what?) apnar nam ki? (whats your name) shab e khair (good night) meh ne Pakistan ko visit kar na hay (I want to visit Pakistan) muh je mir che pasund nahi hei (I dont like spicey muh he mir che pasund hei (I like spicey food) mera nahm Scott hay (my name is scott) ap bawth acha ho (you are very good) bawth acha hay (very good) mazadar (very delicious) kiya hall hay (how do you do) bikul tek tak (I'm perfectly fine) shabash (well done) tum mera bhai ho (you are my brother) ap kis time pe sotay hai (what time do you sleep) subha bekhayr (good morning) washroom kay hey (where is the bathroom) khubsoorat/haseen (beautiful) apki Urdu bhot achi hai (your Urdu is very good) me tora sa Urdu bolta hu (I speak a little Urdu ) naam (name) aasmaan (sky) sahih (right) wrong (ghalat) zuban (language) safayd (black) kaalaa (white) meri jaan (my love) gora (white) khala (black) billi (female cat or cat) billa (male cat) sher Badshah (lion king) raat ka khana (dinner) namaz (prayer) dada abu (paterna granpa) nana abu (maternal grandma) beta (son) kaise (how - male) Kaisi (how - female) ahkiyaan udeek diyan (my eyes yearn for you) fazool (unnessasary) yay bahoat fazool hay (this is very unnessasary) bahshah / shah / raja (king) rani (queen) angrezi (Englishman) cheeni (Chinese) ooo stad (master/teacher/musician/etc) musa (moses) acha dan (good day) acha (good) dan (day) ya (or) sheer (lion) bandir (monkey) ka bach cha (baby) uh-nee (I) ohev (love) ketab (book) mazdaar (delicious) sonay ka waqt a gya hai (its time to sleep) zindagi (life) kitnay (how much) pisay (money) Uzbek: assalomu aleykum yaxshimisiz (Hi how are you) yaxshi mesiz (I am good) hormen/harmen (how are you) shat lav (very good) rahmat (thank you) Visaya philipines: kumastaka ka (hello) makain ka (where are you going) Welsh: sit my / shoo my (hello,/what up) bore da (good morning) Wolof: saba (hello) nagadef (how are you) yu rue do (thank you) noo ko bokk (your welcome) jerreh jeff (thank ou) rah fett (beautiful) ngoonu jamm (good afternoon) subag jamm (good morning) fannan jamma (good night) katsadey (have a good day) Xhosa: mholo (hello) unjani (how are you) Yapese: mogathin (hello) ke urgom buch (how are you) mangil (good) kefel (good bye) Yemeni: inta al afdal (your the best) kaif al hal (how are you) Yiddish: a gitte (hello) loch in kop (complaining) kvetch (whine or complain(verb)) dos iz yidisah (this is Yiddish) lomir trinkin (let us drink) Yoeme yo eh meh: Lios em chaniavu (greetings to many people) lios em chania (greetings to singular person) You'Pik: waqqa (hello) jun achit / chaa gngaa chit (how are you) guu yawna (thank you) ellmituq yugtun (I know a little youpik) guu yawna tailuci (thank you for coming) changatelarchit unuamek (how re you today) wiinga lloo (me too) aang (yes) gunga (no) allaniur quulik (welcome back) errnekchikina (have a good day) kitusit (who are you) naam (I dont know) tialuten (commng) tekituaq (arrive) angqaq (ball) quulik (back) ilungkamsi (I'm sorry) allusistuq (merry Christmas) assirtua (I'm good) kipusvik (store) nancit (where are you) Nallunga (I dont know) Naam (I dont know) Kuvvaq (coffe) assirtukut (we are good) oiura (Im leaving) aataq (berry) camai (hand shake / festival name) quyana (thank you) tungincirtuq (its not the end) nija kraj (is not the end) newtaraq (new) aataq (father) aanaq (mom) niculnguq (he/she does not listen) ariyunaq (sunday) E-EE (yes) agutuck (ice cream eskimo) angyaq (boat) elitnarista (teacher) neqlileq (fish camp) kenkamken (love you) anguq (big) miqguq (small) meq (water) cami (when) tiingsun (airplain) elitnaurista (teacher) assirpa (its good) assituq (its bad) mantua (I'm here) cahtituk (not here) ninglirtuk (its be cold) kitusit (who are you?) qirtuten (are you hungry) qaanikcaq (snow) coquinho (dog) qumugta (dog) kavik (fox) anuq (beautiful) kuvvcircit (how old are you) tuai (to stop) new ton (good job) Piura (bye) aag (welcome) inarnariuq (its time for bed) erneqchikena (have a good day) meqnariuq (time to get uo) meq (water) ninglirtuq ella (the weather is cold) nirnariuq (its time to eat) nepluku qanaruaq (turn off the light) taquten (are you done) quaanga (same as mai in thai?) maqiyurtuten (do you wanna take a steam bath) maqiyumitue (I dont want steam bath) elitnaurista asiikun (do you like your teacher) CHUN RITUQ (ITS OK) ariyunaq (sunday) ayagtug (he/she is leaving) nerqiqua (I will eat) yugtun anguq (is alot) kiak (summer) alingua (I am afraid) ataku (evening) umyuaq (mind/mental activivty/mood) kina (who? what person?) yaqulek (bird) angniq anuutiq (happy birthday) piyuartuq (he/she is walking) ena (home) mantua (I am here) amik (door) angtuaq (big thing) nanguaten (time?) naacaq (winter hat) nunarpak (big city) tuana nicutq (he doesn't listen) qavvarnitun (you are sleepy) anarvik (bathroom) ban (friend) grangy (big) peckeno (small) uquq (seal oil) qaa (really) ak'aniuq (he is taking a long time) akerta (sun) iraluq (moon) aspiaq (awesome) kenkamken (I love you) nani (where) kaigpaa (I'm hungry) iqlootin (are you kidding) newton ataam (good job) pinirtuq (he/she is strong) ------- amirluq (clouds) imarpiq (river) marlirtutin (are you going to follow?) marlirngituk (he/she will not follow) mantuaq (he/she is here) ameq (door) ikirluku (open) ikirluku ameq (open the door) nipunuq (to be quiet) paltuq (coat) alimatik (gloves) nattiq (floor) tamlu (chin) You'pik Siberian: quyaghmasi bits ah gen lee dum kin (I'm sorry) Vietnamese: chao (hello) sin chao (hello) bah kweh khong (how are you) ya khoe (I am good) tam biet (goodbye) cam un (thank you) sin loy (sorry) chao boee sang (good morning) chuc ban ngu ngon (good night) tam biet (bye) ban dang lam gi (what are you doing) chao mung chuh lai (welcome back) bahn ten lah yee (what is your name) toi ten la scott (my name is ) khong co gi (its nothing)--------------------------------- ah kun (thank you) khong (no) dung (yes) gioi qua (very good) khong yeu (don't love) ngu ngon (sleep well) cam onm nhiue (thank you very much) hom nay (today) hom qua (yesterday) ngay mai (tomorrow) lam on (please) com (rice) chi gai (oldest sister) ga (fish) ngu (sleep) ya (respect word put in front of statements) ban kweh (I'm good) con cit (duck) lanh (cold) nom (hot) de thuong (cute) toy kowm he-ew (I dont understand) toy (I) mai yuh? (what time) ban (friend) ban dang o cali (are you in California) chuc mung nam moi (happy new year) gioi qua (very good) dep trai (handsome) O dau (where do you live) Ban May tuoi (how old are you) con cho (dog) con meo (cat) con ga (chicken) con heo (pig) con khi (monkey) con vit (duck) biet (know) Yoruba: bah woe nee (hello/how are you) shay Alafia ni (hope you are good) e ka a ro o (good morning) daaadaaa ni (I am good) esa gan ni (thank you) mo du pe (thank you) Zarma: zomi: na dam hia (how are you) kei hoih lua (I'm so good) Zulu: sun-knee bo nah knee (hello) sani bonani (group greeting) unjani (how are you) Zuni: