How to Say Fun in Other Languages

Afrikaans – plesier (pluh-seer)

Albanian – argëtim (ar-guh-teem)

Amharic – መዝናኛ (mez-na-gnya)

Arabic – مرح (marah)

Armenian – զվարճանք (zvar-jank)

Azerbaijani – əyləncə (eye-len-jay)

Basque – dibertsioa (di-bair-tsi-oh-ah)

Belarusian – задавальненне (za-da-val-nye-nye)

Bengali – মজা (mo-ja)

Bosnian – zabava (za-ba-va)

Bulgarian – забавление (za-bav-le-ni-ye)

Catalan – diversió (di-ver-see-oh)

Cebuano – kalingawan (ka-lee-nga-wan)

Chichewa – zosangalatsa (zo-san-ga-la-tsa)

Chinese (Simplified) – 乐趣 (lè qù)

Chinese (Traditional) – 樂趣 (lè qù)

Corsican – divertimentu (dee-ver-tee-men-too)

Croatian – zabava (za-ba-va)

Czech – zábava (za-ba-va)

Danish – sjov (sho)

Dutch – plezier (pleh-zeer)

Esperanto – amuzo (a-moo-zo)

Estonian – lõbu (luh-boo)

Filipino – saya (sah-yah)

Finnish – hauska (how-ska)

French – amusement (ah-mewz-mahn)

Frisian – wille (vil-uh)

Galician – diversión (di-ver-see-own)

Georgian – გართობა (gar-toh-ba)

German – Spaß (shpahss)

Greek – διασκέδαση (thee-ah-skeh-da-see)

Gujarati – મજા (ma-jah)

Haitian Creole – plezi (pleh-zee)

Hausa – jin daɗi (jeen da-dee)

Hawaiian – leʻaleʻa (lay-ah-lay-ah)

Hebrew – כיף (kehf)

Hindi – मज़ा (ma-zaa)

Hmong – kev lom zem (keh lom zeng)

Hungarian – szórakozás (so-ra-ko-zash)

Icelandic – gaman (ga-man)

Igbo – ụtọ (oo-toh)

Indonesian – kesenangan (keh-seh-nan-gan)

Irish – spraoi (spree)

Italian – divertimento (dee-ver-tee-men-toh)

Japanese – 楽しさ (ta-no-shi-sa)

Javanese – seneng (seh-neng)

Kannada – ಮೋಜು (mo-joo)

Kazakh – көңілді (koe-ng-luh-dee)

Khmer – ផ្សងព្រេង (psawng-preung)

Kinyarwanda – ibiryohera (ee-bee-ryoh-hera)

Korean – 재미 (jae-mee)

Kurdish (Kurmanji) – xweşî (khwe-shee)

Kyrgyz – көңүлдүү (koe-nuhl-doo)

Lao – ຄວາມມ່ວນ (khou-am mouan)

Latin – delectatio (deh-lec-ta-tee-oh)

Latvian – jautrība (yow-tree-ba)

Lithuanian – linksmybė (link-smee-bye)

Luxembourgish – Spaass (shpass)

Macedonian – забава (za-ba-va)

Malagasy – fialam-boly (fee-ah-lam boh-lee)

Malay – keseronokan (keh-se-ro-noh-kan)

Malayalam – സന്തോഷം (san-do-sham)

Maltese – pjaċir (pya-cheer)

Maori – ngahau (nga-hau)

Marathi – मजा (ma-ja)

Mongolian – хөгжилтэй (khog-jil-tey)

Nepali – रमाइलो (ra-mai-loh)

Norwegian – moro (moo-roh)

Odia – ମଜା (ma-jah)

Pashto – ساتیره (sa-tee-ra)

Persian – سرگرمی (sar-gar-mee)

Polish – zabawa (za-ba-va)

Portuguese – diversão (dee-ver-sown)

Punjabi – ਮੌਜ (mauj)

Romanian – distracție (dis-trak-tsee-yeh)

Russian – веселье (ve-sel-ye)

Samoan – fiafia (fee-ah-fee-ah)

Scots Gaelic – spòrs (sporsh)

Serbian – забава (za-ba-va)

Sesotho – monate (mo-nah-teh)

Shona – mufaro (moo-fah-roh)

Sindhi – مزو (mazo)

Sinhala – විනෝදය (vee-no-da-ya)

Slovak – zábava (za-ba-va)

Slovenian – zabava (za-ba-va)

Somali – madadaalo (ma-da-da-loh)

Spanish – diversión (dee-ver-see-own)

Sundanese – seneng (seh-neng)

Swahili – furaha (foo-rah-hah)

Swedish – kul (kuul)

Tajik – шавқовар (shav-ko-var)

Tamil – மகிழ்ச்சி (ma-gil-chchi)

Telugu – సంతోషం (san-to-sham)

Thai – ความสนุกสนาน (kwahm sa-nook sa-nahn)

Turkish – eğlence (ey-len-jeh)

Ukrainian – розвага (roz-va-ha)

Urdu – تفریح (taf-reeh)

Uzbek – qiziqarli (qi-zi-qarl-i)

Vietnamese – niềm vui (neem vwee)

Xhosa – lonwabo (lon-wah-boh)

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