How to Say Blue Moon in Other Languages

Afrikaans – blou maan (bl-ow maan)

Albanian – hëna blu (huh-na bloo)

Amharic – ሰማያዊ ጨረቃ (se-ma-ya-wee cher-a-ka)

Arabic – قمر أزرق (qamar azraq)

Armenian – կապույտ լուսին (kapuyt lusin)

Azerbaijani – mavi ay (ma-vee ay)

Basque – ilargia urdina (il-ar-gia oor-dee-na)

Belarusian – блакітны месяц (blakitny myesyats)

Bengali – নীল চাঁদ (neel chand)

Bosnian – plavi mjesec (plah-vee myeh-sehts)

Bulgarian – синя луна (seen-ya loo-na)

Catalan – lluna blava (lyoo-na blah-va)

Cebuano – asul nga bulan (ah-sool nga boo-lan)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 蓝月亮 (lan yue liang)

Corsican – luna turchina (loo-na too-rchi-na)

Croatian – plavi mjesec (plah-vee myeh-sehts)

Czech – modrý měsíc (mo-dree mye-seets)

Danish – blå måne (bloe mo-nuh)

Dutch – blauwe maan (bl-ow-we maan)

Esperanto – blua luno (bloo-ah loo-no)

Estonian – sinine kuu (see-nee-neh koo)

Finnish – sininen kuu (see-nee-nen koo)

French – lune bleue (lyoon bleuh)

Galician – lúa azul (loo-ah ah-thool)

Georgian – ლურჯი მთვარე (lurji mtvare)

German – blauer Mond (blau-er mond)

Greek – μπλε φεγγάρι (bleh fe-ngah-ree)

Gujarati – નીલ ચંદ્ર (neel chandr)

Haitian Creole – lalin ble (la-leen bleh)

Hausa – wata mai shuɗi (wah-tah mye shoe-dee)

Hebrew – ירח כחול (ya-re-ach ka-chol)

Hindi – नीला चाँद (neela chaand)

Hungarian – kék hold (kayk hold)

Icelandic – blár tungl (blar toongl)

Igbo – ọnwa anụnụ (on-wah a-noo-noo)

Indonesian – bulan biru (boo-lan bee-roo)

Irish – gealach gorm (gyal-ak gorm)

Italian – luna blu (loo-na bloo)

Japanese – 青い月 (aoi tsuki)

Javanese – wulan biru (woo-lan bee-roo)

Kannada – ನೀಲಿ ಚಂದ್ರ (nee-lee chan-dra)

Kazakh – көк ай (kok ai)

Khmer – ព្រះច័ន្ទខៀវ (preah jan khiev)

Korean – 파란 달 (pa-ran dal)

Kurdish – heyvê şîn (hey-vay sheen)

Kyrgyz – көк ай (kok ai)

Lao – ດວງເດືອນສີຟ້າ (douang duean see fah)

Latin – caerulea luna (ka-e-roo-le-a loo-na)

Latvian – zilais mēness (zee-lai-s meh-ness)

Lithuanian – mėlynas mėnulis (meh-lee-nas meh-noo-lis)

Luxembourgish – bloen Mound (bloh-en mow-nd)

Macedonian – сина месечина (see-na meh-se-chee-na)

Malagasy – volana manga (voh-la-na mahn-ga)

Malay – bulan biru (boo-lan bee-roo)

Malayalam – നീല ചന്ദ്രൻ (nee-la chan-dran)

Maltese – qamar blu (ka-mar bloo)

Maori – marama puru (mah-rah-ma poo-roo)

Marathi – निळा चंद्र (neel-ah chandr)

Mongolian – хөх сар (hohkh sar)

Nepali – नीलो चन्द्र (neelo chandra)

Norwegian – blå måne (blaw mo-ne)

Odia – ନୀଳ ଚନ୍ଦ୍ର (neela chandra)

Pashto – آبي سپوږمۍ (abi spogmay)

Persian – ماه آبی (mah-eh ah-bee)

Polish – niebieski księżyc (nyeh-byes-kee kshen-zhits)

Portuguese – lua azul (loo-ah ah-zool)

Punjabi – ਨੀਲਾ ਚੰਨ (neela chan)

Romanian – lună albastră (loo-nuh al-bah-stra)

Russian – голубая луна (golubaya luna)

Samoan – masina lanumoana (mah-see-na la-noo-mo-ah-na)

Scottish Gaelic – gealach ghorm (gyal-akh ghorm)

Serbian – плави месец (plah-vee meh-sehts)

Shona – mwedzi webhuruu (mwed-zee weh-bhuh-roo)

Sindhi – نيرو چنڊ (neero chand)

Sinhala – නිල් සඳ (neel san-da)

Slovak – modrý mesiac (mo-dree meh-syats)

Slovenian – moder mesec (mo-der meh-sehts)

Somali – dayaxa buluugga (da-yah-ha boo-loo-ga)

Spanish – luna azul (loo-na ah-sool)

Sundanese – bulan biru (boo-lan bee-roo)

Swahili – mwezi wa buluu (mwe-zee wah boo-loo)

Swedish – blå måne (blaw mo-ne)

Tagalog – asul na buwan (ah-sool na boo-wan)

Tajik – моҳи кабуд (mo-hee ka-bood)

Tamil – நீல சந்திரன் (nee-la chan-dran)

Tatar – зәңгәр ай (zang-gar ai)

Telugu – నీలి చంద్రుడు (neeli chandru-du)

Thai – พระจันทร์สีฟ้า (pra-jan see faa)

Tigrinya – ሰማያዊ ጨረቃ (se-ma-ya-wee cher-a-ka)

Turkish – mavi ay (mah-vee ay)

Turkmen – gök aý (gohk ay)

Ukrainian – синій місяць (seenee my-syats)

Urdu – نیلا چاند (neela chand)

Uzbek – ko‘k oy (kok oy)

Vietnamese – trăng xanh (chang sahn)

Welsh – lloer las (hlyair las)

Xhosa – inyanga eluhlaza (een-yah-ngah e-loo-hlah-zah)

Yiddish – בלוי מאָן (bloy mohn)

Yoruba – oṣù àlàwọ̀ búlùú (oh-shoo ah-la-woh boo-loo)

Zulu – inyanga eluhlaza okwesibhakabhaka (een-yah-ngah e-loo-hlah-zah oh-kwe-see-bha-ka-bha-ka)

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