How to say Sad in Other Languages

Afrikaans: hartseer (hart-seer)

Albanian: i trishtuar (ee trish-too-ar)

Amharic: መከፋት (meh-keh-fat)

Arabic: حزين (ha-zeen)

Armenian: տխուր (t’khur)

Azerbaijani: kədərli (keh-der-lee)

Basque: triste (trees-teh)

Belarusian: сумны (soom-ny)

Bengali: দুঃখিত (duh-khee-to)

Bosnian: tužan (too-zhan)

Bulgarian: тъжен (tuh-zhen)

Burmese: ဝမ်းနည်း (wan-neh)

Catalan: trist (treest)

Cebuano: masulob-on (mah-soo-lob-on)

Chinese (Mandarin): 悲伤的 (bei-shang-de)

Croatian: tužan (too-zhan)

Czech: smutný (smoo-tnee)

Danish: trist (treest)

Dutch: verdrietig (fer-dree-tikh)

Esperanto: malĝoja (mal-go-ya)

Estonian: kurb (koorb)

Finnish: surullinen (soo-roo-lih-nen)

French: triste (treest)

Galician: triste (trees-teh)

Georgian: მოწყენილი (mots-qe-ni-li)

German: traurig (trau-rikh)

Greek: λυπημένος (lee-pee-meh-nos)

Gujarati: દુઃખી (duh-khee)

Haitian Creole: tris (trees)

Hausa: baƙin ciki (bah-kin chee-kee)

Hebrew: עצוב (a-tzoov)

Hindi: उदास (oo-daas)

Hungarian: szomorú (so-mo-roo)

Icelandic: dapur (dah-pur)

Igbo: obi ilu (oh-bee ee-loo)

Indonesian: sedih (seh-dee)

Irish: brónach (broh-nahkh)

Italian: triste (trees-teh)

Japanese: 悲しい (ka-nah-shee)

Javanese: sedhih (seh-deeh)

Kannada: ದುಃಖ (duh-kha)

Kazakh: қайғылы (kay-ghih-lee)

Khmer: ព្រួយ (pruay)

Korean: 슬픈 (seul-peun)

Kurdish: xemgîn (khem-gin)

Kyrgyz: кайгылуу (kay-gih-loo)

Lao: ສົ່ງເສົ້າ (song-sao)

Latvian: skumjš (skoom-ysh)

Lithuanian: liūdnas (lyood-nas)

Luxembourgish: traureg (trau-rik)

Macedonian: тажен (ta-zhen)

Malagasy: malahelo (mah-lah-hey-loo)

Malay: sedih (seh-dee)

Malayalam: ദു:ഖിതനായി (duh-khee-tha-naayi)

Maltese: imdejjaq (im-day-yaq)

Maori: pouri (poh-ree)

Marathi: दुःखी (duh-khee)

Mongolian: гунигтай (goo-nig-tai)

Nepali: दुखी (duh-khee)

Norwegian: trist (treest)

Odia: ବିରକ୍ତ (bi-rok-tah)

Pashto: خواشینی (khwah-shee-nee)

Persian: غمگین (gham-geen)

Polish: smutny (smoot-nee)

Portuguese: triste (trees-teh)

Punjabi: ਉਦਾਸ (oo-daas)

Romanian: trist (treest)

Russian: грустный (groos-nihy)

Samoan: faanoanoa (fah-ah-no-ah-no-ah)

Serbian: тужан (too-zhan)

Shona: kusuwa (koo-soo-wah)

Sinhala: දුක්ඛිත (duk-khi-tha)

Slovak: smutný (smoo-tnee)

Slovenian: žalosten (zah-loh-sten)

Somali: murugo (moo-roo-go)

Spanish: triste (trees-teh)

Sundanese: sedih (seh-dee)

Swahili: huzuni (hoo-zoo-nee)

Swedish: ledsen (led-sen)

Tagalog: malungkot (mah-loong-kot)

Tajik: ғамгин (gham-geen)

Tamil: சோகமாக (soh-gah-mah-gah)

Telugu: విచారకరమైన (vi-cha-ra-ka-rai-na)

Thai: เศร้า (sao)

Tigrinya: ሓዘን (ha-zen)

Turkish: üzgün (ooz-goon)

Turkmen: gynançly (gee-nanch-lee)

Ukrainian: сумний (soom-niy)

Urdu: اداس (oo-daas)

Uzbek: qayg’u (kye-goo)

Vietnamese: buồn (boon)

Welsh: trist (treest)

Wolof: gënaari (geh-nah-ree)

Xhosa: usizi (oo-see-zee)

Yiddish: טרויעריק (tro-yer-ik)

Yoruba: ibanujẹ (ee-ba-noo-jeh)

Zulu: ukudabuka (oo-koo-da-boo-ka)

Zulu: usizi (oo-see-zee)

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