How to Say Good in Other Languages
Afrikaans: goed (khooot) Albanian: mirë (meer) Amharic: ጥሩ (tiru) Arabic: جيد (jay-yid) Armenian: լավ (lav) Azerbaijani: yaxşı (yah-shuh) Basque: ona […]
Afrikaans: goed (khooot) Albanian: mirë (meer) Amharic: ጥሩ (tiru) Arabic: جيد (jay-yid) Armenian: լավ (lav) Azerbaijani: yaxşı (yah-shuh) Basque: ona […]
Afrikaans: goeienag (khoo-yeh-nahkh) Albanian: natën e mirë (nah-tuhn eh meer) Amharic: መልካም ሌሊት (melkam lelit) Arabic: تصبح على خير (tisbah
Afrikaans: voog (fohg) Albanian: kujdestar (koo-yee-dehs-tahr) Amharic: እንክሳት (in-ki-sat) Arabic: وصي (wah-see) Armenian: խնամակալ (khnah-mah-kal) Azerbaijani: qəyyum (gah-yoom) Basque: zaindari
Afrikaans: geskenk (heh-skengk) Albanian: dhuratë (thoo-rah-tuh) Amharic: መባቻ (meh-ba-cha) Arabic: هدية (ha-dee-ya) Armenian: նվեր (nuh-ver) Azerbaijani: hədiyyə (hah-dee-yah) Basque: opari
Afrikaans: tuin (toyn) Albanian: kopsht (kohpsht) Amharic: ግደር (gə-där) Arabic: حديقة (ḥadīqah) Armenian: այգի (aygi) Azerbaijani: bağ (bah) Basque: lorategi
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Afrikaans: Groete (KHROO-tuh) Albanian: Përshëndetje (puhr-shuhn-DEH-tyeh) Amharic: ሰላም (Selam) (seh-LAHM) Arabic: تحيات (Tahiyaat) (tah-hee-YAAT) Armenian: Բարեւ (Barev) (bah-REV) Azerbaijani: Salam
Afrikaans: grys (greys) Albanian: gri (gree) Amharic: ግራጫ (gracha) Arabic: رمادي (ramadi) Armenian: մոխրագույն (mokhraguyn) Azerbaijani: boz (boz) Basque: grisa