How to Say Alone in Other Languages

Afrikaans – Alleen (ah-layn)

Albanian – Vetëm (veh-tuhm)

Amharic – ብቻ (bee-cha)

Arabic – وحده (wah-dah)

Armenian – Մենակ (me-nak)

Azerbaijani – Tək (tek)

Basque – Bakarrik (bah-kah-rik)

Belarusian – Адзін (ah-dzin)

Bengali – একা (ay-kah)

Bosnian – Sam (sahm)

Bulgarian – Сам (sam)

Burmese – တစ်ယောက်တည်း (tah-yaut-day)

Catalan – Sol (sohl)

Cebuano – Nag-inusara (nahg-ee-noo-sah-rah)

Chichewa – Wokha (woh-khah)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 独自 (dú zì)

Corsican – Sola (so-lah)

Croatian – Sam (sahm)

Czech – Sám (sahm)

Danish – Alene (ah-lay-nuh)

Dutch – Alleen (ah-layn)

Esperanto – Sola (so-lah)

Estonian – Üksi (ük-see)

Fijian – Vakalewa (vah-kah-leh-wah)

Filipino (Tagalog) – Nag-iisa (nag-ee-ee-sah)

Finnish – Yksin (ük-sin)

French – Seul (suhl)

Galician – Só (soh)

Georgian – მარტო (mar-toh)

German – Allein (ah-layn)

Greek – Μόνος (moh-nos)

Gujarati – એકલા (ek-lah)

Haitian Creole – Pou kont li (poo kont lee)

Hausa – Kada (kah-dah)

Hebrew – לבד (leh-vahd)

Hindi – अकेला (ah-kay-lah)

Hmong – Ib leeg (eeb layng)

Hungarian – Egyedül (ed-je-doohl)

Icelandic – Einn (eyn)

Igbo – Naanị (nah-nee)

Indonesian – Sendiri (sen-dee-ree)

Irish – Aonar (ay-nar)

Italian – Solo (soh-loh)

Japanese – 一人 (hito-ri)

Javanese – Piyambakan (pee-yam-bah-kan)

Kannada – ಒಂಟಿ (on-ti)

Kazakh – Жалғыз (zhal-giz)

Khmer – ម្នាក់ (mnake)

Kinyarwanda – Gusa (goo-sah)

Korean – 혼자 (hon-ja)

Kurdish (Kurmanji) – Tenê (teh-nay)

Kyrgyz – Жалгыз (zhal-giz)

Lao – ໂດຍລຳພັງ (doy-lam-pang)

Latin – Sola (soh-lah)

Latvian – Viens (vyehns)

Lithuanian – Vienas (vyeh-nahs)

Luxembourgish – Eleng (eh-leng)

Macedonian – Сам (sam)

Malagasy – Irery (ee-reh-ree)

Malay – Sendiri (sen-dee-ree)

Malayalam – ഒറ്റയ്ക്കായിരിക്കുക (ottaykkāyirikyuka)

Maltese – Waħdu (wah-doo)

Maori – Mokemoke (moh-keh-moh-keh)

Marathi – एकटा (ek-ta)

Mongolian – Ганцаараа (gan-tsah-rah)

Nepali – एक्लो (ek-lo)

Norwegian – Alene (ah-lay-nuh)

Odia – ଏକା (eka)

Pashto – یوازې (yah-lah-yay)

Persian (Farsi) – تنها (tan-ha)

Polish – Sam (sahm)

Portuguese – Sozinho (soh-zeen-yoh)

Punjabi – ਅਕੇਲਾ (ah-kay-la)

Quechua – Sapalla (sah-pah-yah)

Romanian – Singur (seen-goor)

Russian – Один (ah-deen)

Samoan – Na’o (nah-oh)

Serbian – Сам (sam)

Sesotho – A le mong (ah leh mong)

Shona – Wega (weh-gah)

Sindhi – اڪيليو (akeel-eeo)

Sinhala – තනියම (tha-niya-ma)

Slovak – Sám (sahm)

Slovenian – Sam (sahm)

Somali – Kaligaa (kah-lee-gah)

Spanish – Solo (soh-loh)

Sundanese – Sorangan (soh-rahng-an)

Swahili – Peke (peh-keh)

Swedish – Ensam (en-sahm)

Tajik – Танҳо (tan-hoh)

Tamil – தனியாக (tha-nee-yah-ka)

Telugu – ఒంటరిగా (on-ta-ree-ga)

Thai – คนเดียว (kon-dee-ow)

Tigrinya – ብትንሽ (betin-sh)

Turkish – Yalnız (yal-niz)

Ukrainian – Один (oh-deen)

Urdu – اکیلا (ah-kay-la)

Uzbek – Yolg‘iz (yohl-giz)

Vietnamese – Một mình (moht-meeng)

Yoruba – Nikan (nee-kahn)

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