How to Say Curious in Other Languages

Afrikaans – nuuskierig (nyoos-kee-rig)

Albanian – kurioz (koo-ree-ohz)

Amharic – የታወቀ (ye-ta-we-ke)

Arabic – فضولي (fu-doo-lee)

Armenian – հետաքրքիր (het-a-ka-keer)

Azerbaijani – maraqlı (ma-ra-kluh)

Basque – jakin-min (ja-keen-meen)

Belarusian – цікаўны (tsee-kowny)

Bengali – কৌতূহলী (kow-tu-ho-lee)

Bosnian – znatiželjan (zna-ti-zhel-yan)

Bulgarian – любопитен (lyoo-bo-pi-ten)

Burmese – စိတ်ဝင်စားသော (seit-win-sa-thaw)

Catalan – curiós (koo-ree-ohs)

Cebuano – mausisaon (ma-oo-see-sawn)

Chinese (Cantonese) – 好奇 (hou-kei)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 好奇 (hào-qí)

Croatian – znatiželjan (zna-ti-zhel-yan)

Czech – zvědavý (zvye-da-vee)

Danish – nysgerrig (nus-ge-rig)

Dutch – nieuwsgierig (niew-skeer-ig)

Estonian – uudishimulik (oo-di-shi-mu-lik)

Fijian – daucurious (daw-koo-ree-us)

Filipino – mausisa (maw-see-sa)

Finnish – utelias (oo-te-lee-as)

French – curieux (kew-ryuh)

Galician – curioso (koo-ree-oh-soh)

Georgian – ცნობისმოყვარე (ts-no-bis-mo-kva-re)

German – neugierig (noy-gee-rig)

Greek – περίεργος (pe-ree-e-rgos)

Gujarati – જિજ્ઞાસુ (jij-nya-su)

Haitian Creole – kirye (keer-yay)

Hausa – sha’awa (sha-a-wa)

Hebrew – סקרן (sak-ran)

Hindi – जिज्ञासु (jig-yaa-su)

Hmong – xav paub (sahv pah-oob)

Hungarian – kíváncsi (kee-vahn-chee)

Icelandic – forvitinn (for-vih-tin)

Igbo – mmasị (mmah-si)

Indonesian – penasaran (pe-na-sa-ran)

Irish – fiosrach (fee-os-rahk)

Italian – curioso (koo-ree-oh-soh)

Japanese – 好奇心が強い (kō-kishin ga tsu-yoi)

Javanese – penasaran (pe-na-sa-ran)

Kannada – ಕುತೂಹಲ (koo-too-ha-la)

Kazakh – қызығушылық (khy-zuh-guh-shuh-lik)

Khmer – ចាប់អារម្មណ៍ (chap a-rom-nah)

Korean – 호기심 많은 (ho-gi-shim ma-neun)

Kurdish (Kurmanji) – bicîbicî (bee-jee-bee-jee)

Kyrgyz – кызыккан (ky-zuh-kahn)

Lao – ສົນໃຈ (son-jai)

Latvian – ziņkārīgs (zin-kar-eegs)

Lithuanian – smalsus (smal-soos)

Luxembourgish – virwëtzeg (feer-vets-eg)

Macedonian – љубопитен (lyu-bo-pi-ten)

Malagasy – liana (lee-ah-na)

Malay – ingin tahu (in-geen tah-hoo)

Malayalam – കൗതുകം (kau-tu-kam)

Maltese – kurjuż (koor-jooz)

Maori – hihiri (hee-hee-ree)

Marathi – उत्सुक (uts-ook)

Mongolian – сониуч (soni-uch)

Nepali – जिज्ञासु (jig-yaa-su)

Norwegian – nysgjerrig (nus-gjer-ig)

Oriya – ଉତ୍ସୁକ (ut-sook)

Pashto – په زړه پورې (peh zra poh-ray)

Persian – کنجکاو (konj-kav)

Polish – ciekawy (chye-ka-vy)

Portuguese – curioso (koo-ree-oh-so)

Punjabi – ਜਿਗਿਆਸੂ (jig-yaa-soo)

Romanian – curios (koo-ree-os)

Russian – любопытный (lyoo-bo-pyt-nyy)

Samoan – fia iloa (fee-ah ee-lo-ah)

Serbian – радознао (rah-doz-nao)

Sinhala – කැමති (kae-ma-ti)

Slovak – zvedavý (zvye-da-vee)

Slovenian – radoveden (ra-do-veh-den)

Somali – xiisaynaya (khee-sai-nah-ya)

Spanish – curioso (koo-ree-oh-soh)

Sundanese – panasaran (pa-na-sa-ran)

Swahili – mtafiti (mta-fee-tee)

Swedish – nyfiken (nee-fee-ken)

Tagalog – mausisa (maw-see-sa)

Tajik – кунҷков (kunj-kov)

Tamil – ஆர்வமுள்ள (aar-vam-ul-la)

Telugu – జిజ్ఞాసువు (jig-nyaa-soo-vu)

Thai – อยากรู้อยากเห็น (yaak-roo yaak hen)

Turkish – meraklı (me-rak-luh)

Ukrainian – допитливий (do-pyt-ly-vyy)

Urdu – متجسس (mut-jas-sis)

Uzbek – qiziquvchan (qi-zi-kuv-chan)

Vietnamese – tò mò (taw maw)

Welsh – chwilfrydig (khweel-vri-dig)

Xhosa – enomdla (e-nom-dla)

Yiddish – נייגעריק (nei-ger-ik)

Yoruba – iwari (ee-wah-ree)

Zulu – onesifiso sokwazi (oh-ne-see-fee-so so-kwah-zee)

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