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How to Say “No” in Several Different Languages

how to say no in different languages
Written by Gary

There are many different reasons to say the word “no”. Whether you are trying to tell your Russian date rapist that the backdoor is off limits, or simply letting your server in Amsterdam know that you are too high to suck on another weed lollipop, the word “no” is something you need to know how to say in any language.

how to say no in different languages

Luckily, most people (except Ivy League Lacrosse players, and Florida frat boys) understand the word “no” regardless of where in the world you are, but just in case you find yourself in Armenia trying to keep yourself from being sold into the sex trade, here are a few ways to say the word “no” in different languages:

Fuck No-English

Goodness gracious, no thank you-British

Nah, brother- Ebonics

Voch’ – Armenian

Nie – Belarusian

Ne – Bulgarian

Bù – Chinese

Nej – Danish

Nee – Dutch

Hindi – Filipino

Non – French

Nein – German

Ohee – Greek

Lo – Hebrew

Tidak – Indonesian

Aniyo – Korean

Nu – Romanian

Hapana – Swahili

Hayır – Turkish

Nid oes – Welsh

May your vagina be protected, always.

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Gary

Gary is the gay guy that every girl wants to be, and every guy wants to be with (Mostly because he can't get pregnant). He is based in Manhattan, but loves traveling to exotic new people, and sleeping with interesting new places. He is an adventurous writer, digital artist, and game designer that will try almost anything if it makes a good story.
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