How to Say Broken in Other Languages

Afrikaans: gebreek (ɡə-breːk)

Albanian: thyer (thuh-yair)

Amharic: ተሰበረ (ta-seb-be-re)

Arabic: مكسور (maksur)

Armenian: կոտրված (ko-tur-vats)

Azerbaijani: qırıq (guh-rikh)

Basque: hautsi (how-tsee)

Belarusian: зламаны (zla-ma-ni)

Bengali: ভাঙ্গা (bhan-ga)

Bosnian: slomljen (slom-lyen)

Bulgarian: счупен (schu-pen)

Catalan: trencat (tren-kat)

Cebuano: nabali (nah-bah-lee)

Chinese (Mandarin): 破碎 (pò-suì)

Corsican: rottu (ro-tu)

Croatian: slomljen (slom-lyen)

Czech: zlomený (zlo-me-ne)

Danish: ødelagt (ø-de-lagt)

Dutch: gebroken (ɡə-bro-kən)

Esperanto: rompita (rom-pee-ta)

Estonian: katki (kat-kee)

Finnish: rikki (rik-kee)

French: cassé (ka-se)

Galician: roto (ro-toh)

Georgian: გატეხილი (ga-te-khi-li)

German: kaputt (ka-put)

Greek: σπασμένο (spas-me-no)

Gujarati: તૂટેલું (too-te-loo)

Haitian Creole: kase (kah-seh)

Hausa: karye (kar-yay)

Hawaiian: haki (ha-kee)

Hebrew: שבור (sha-vur)

Hindi: टूटा (too-tah)

Hmong: tawg (tahw-g)

Hungarian: törött (toer-oett)

Icelandic: brotið (bro-teeth)

Igbo: gbawara (g-bwa-ra)

Indonesian: rusak (roo-sahk)

Irish: briste (bris-teh)

Italian: rotto (ro-to)

Japanese: 壊れた (koware-ta)

Javanese: rusak (roo-sak)

Kannada: ಒಡೆದುಹೋಗಿದೆ (oḍedu-hōgide)

Kazakh: сынған (sin-gan)

Khmer: បាក់ខូច (bak-khooch)

Korean: 부서진 (bu-seo-jin)

Kurdish: şikestî (shee-kes-ti)

Kyrgyz: сынган (sin-gan)

Lao: ພັງ (phang)

Latin: fractus (frak-tus)

Latvian: salauzts (sa-lau-zts)

Lithuanian: sulaužytas (soo-lau-zhit-as)

Luxembourgish: gebrach (gə-brahk)

Macedonian: скршен (skrshen)

Malagasy: vaky (va-kee)

Malay: rosak (ro-sahk)

Malayalam: തകർന്ന (tha-kern-na)

Maltese: miksur (mik-soor)

Maori: pakaru (pa-ka-roo)

Marathi: तुटलेले (tut-le-le)

Mongolian: эвдэрсэн (ev-deersen)

Nepali: भाचिएको (bha-chi-e-ko)

Norwegian: ødelagt (ø-de-lagt)

Odia: ଭାଙ୍ଗିଗଲା (bhāngigala)

Pashto: مات (maat)

Persian: شکسته (shek-as-teh)

Polish: złamany (zwa-ma-nee)

Portuguese: quebrado (ke-bra-doh)

Punjabi: ਟੁੱਟਿਆ (tu-ttee-a)

Romanian: spart (spart)

Russian: сломанный (slo-ma-niy)

Samoan: gau (gow)

Serbian: сломљен (slom-ljen)

Sesotho: robehile (ro-be-hile)

Shona: pakuranyika (pa-ku-ran-yi-ka)

Sindhi: ٽٽي ويو (tutti vayo)

Sinhala: කැඩීගිය (ka-dee-giya)

Slovak: zlomený (zlo-me-ni)

Slovenian: zlomljen (zlo-mlyen)

Somali: jabay (ja-bay)

Spanish: roto (ro-to)

Sundanese: ruksak (ruk-sak)

Swahili: kuvunjika (koo-vun-ji-ka)

Swedish: trasig (tra-sig)

Tagalog: sirang (si-rang)

Tajik: шикаста (shi-kas-ta)

Tamil: உடைந்த (uḍaiynda)

Telugu: పగిలిపోయింది (pagi-li-po-yi-di)

Thai: แตก (taek)

Turkish: kırık (kuh-ruk)

Ukrainian: зламаний (zla-ma-niy)

Urdu: ٹوٹا ہوا (toota hua)

Uzbek: singan (sin-gan)

Vietnamese: vỡ (vuh)

Welsh: torri (tor-ree)

Xhosa: yaphukile (yah-pu-kee-le)

Yiddish: צעבראכן (tsu-brokh-en)

Yoruba: bajẹ (ba-jeh)

Zulu: ephukile (ephu-kee-le)

Zulu (South Africa): uqhekekile (uqhe-ke-kee-le)

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