How to Say Cursed in Other Languages

Afrikaans: vervloek (fer-vlook)

Albanian: mallkuar (mahl-koo-ar)

Amharic: እርግማን (ir-ge-mahn)

Arabic: ملعون (mal-‘oon)

Armenian: անիծյալ (an-i-tsy-al)

Azerbaijani: lənətlənmiş (le-nat-len-mish)

Basque: madarikatua (mah-da-ree-ka-too-ah)

Belarusian: пракляты (prak-lya-ty)

Bengali: অভিশপ্ত (o-bhi-shopt)

Bosnian: proklet (prok-let)

Bulgarian: проклет (pro-klet)

Burmese: သန့်ရှင်းသော (thun-shin-thaw)

Catalan: maleït (mah-le-eet)

Cebuano: gigapos (gi-ga-pos)

Chechen: шала (sha-la)

Chinese (Mandarin): 诅咒 (zǔ zhòu)

Croatian: proklet (prok-let)

Czech: prokletý (pro-kle-tee)

Danish: forbandet (for-ban-det)

Dutch: vervloekt (fer-vlookt)

Esperanto: malbenita (mal-beh-nee-ta)

Estonian: neetud (neh-tood)

Farsi (Persian): نفرین شده (na-fe-reen sho-deh)

Finnish: kirottu (kee-rot-too)

French: maudit (mo-dee)

Galician: maldito (mal-dee-to)

Georgian: დაწყევლილი (da-ts-ev-li-li)

German: verflucht (fer-flookt)

Greek: καταραμένος (ka-ta-ra-me-nos)

Gujarati: શાપિત (sha-pit)

Haitian Creole: madichon (mah-dee-shon)

Hausa: la’ana (la-ah-na)

Hebrew: מקולל (meh-ku-lal)

Hindi: शापित (sha-pit)

Hmong: thuam (thoo-am)

Hungarian: átkozott (aht-ko-zott)

Icelandic: bölvaður (bel-va-dhur)

Igbo: nkatọ (n-ka-tor)

Indonesian: terkutuk (ter-koo-took)

Irish: mallaithe (ma-lih-ha)

Italian: maledetto (mah-leh-det-to)

Japanese: 呪われた (norowa-re-ta)

Javanese: dikutuk (dee-koo-took)

Kannada: ಶಪಿತ (sha-pi-ta)

Kazakh: қарғыс (kar-ghys)

Khmer: ជួបអាក្រក់ (chuop-a-kror)

Korean: 저주받은 (jeo-ju-ba-deun)

Kurdish (Kurmanji): qetil (qe-teel)

Kyrgyz: каргышка (kar-gish-ka)

Lao: ຖືກສາບ (tʰɯːk saːp)

Latvian: nolādēts (no-la-dets)

Lithuanian: prakeiktas (pra-keek-tas)

Luxembourgish: verflucht (fer-flookt)

Macedonian: проколнат (pro-kol-nat)

Malagasy: nolavin’ Andriamanitra (no-lah-veen Andrya-ma-neetra)

Malay: terkutuk (ter-ku-took)

Malayalam: ശപിതൻ (sha-pi-tan)

Maltese: misħut (mish-hoot)

Maori: whakapōraruraru (fa-ka-por-ra-roo-ra-roo)

Marathi: शापित (sha-pit)

Mongolian: харанхуй (khah-ran-khoo-i)

Nepali: शापित (sha-pit)

Norwegian: forbannet (for-ban-net)

Odia: ଶାପିତ (sha-pit)

Pashto: لعنتي (lan-a-tee)

Polish: przeklęty (psh-e-klen-ty)

Portuguese: amaldiçoado (ah-mal-dee-so-ah-do)

Punjabi: ਸ਼ਾਪਿਤ (sha-pit)

Quechua: ñak’aykachka (nyak-ai-kah-chka)

Romanian: blestemat (bles-te-mat)

Russian: проклятый (prok-lya-ty)

Samoan: fa’anoanoa (fa-ah-no-ah-no-ah)

Serbian: проклет (prok-let)

Shona: akatukwa (ah-ka-took-wa)

Sindhi: لعنتي (la-nat-ee)

Sinhala: සැපත (sa-pa-ta)

Slovak: prekliaty (pre-klee-a-ty)

Slovenian: preklet (pre-klet)

Somali: lacnad (lah-nad)

Spanish: maldito (mal-dee-to)

Sundanese: dikutuk (dee-koo-took)

Swahili: laana (lah-ah-na)

Swedish: förbannad (for-ban-nad)

Tagalog: isinumpa (ee-see-noom-pa)

Tajik: лаънат (la-an-at)

Tamil: சாபமிட்ட (sa-pa-mitta)

Telugu: శపించిన (sha-pin-chin-na)

Thai: คำสาป (kam-sahp)

Tigrinya: ኣርገማን (ar-ge-man)

Turkish: lanetli (lah-net-lee)

Turkmen: länetli (lah-net-lee)

Ukrainian: проклятий (prok-lya-ty)

Urdu: ملعون (mal-oon)

Uzbek: la’natlangan (lah-nat-lan-gan)

Vietnamese: nguyền rủa (ngwee-uhn roo-ah)

Welsh: melltigedig (mel-thig-e-dig)

Wolof: lànne (lah-ne)

Xhosa: qalekisiwe (kah-leh-kee-see-weh)

Yiddish: פארשאלטן (far-shol-ten)

Zulu: qalekisiwe (kah-leh-kee-see-weh)

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