How to Say Weird Words in Other Languages

Afrikaans: vreemd (freemt)

Albanian: i çuditshëm (ee choo-DEET-shuhm)

Amharic: ያልታወቀ (yal-ta-WO-keh)

Arabic: غريب (gha-REEB)

Armenian: տարօրինակ (tar-o-REE-nak)

Azerbaijani: qəribə (geh-ree-BEH)

Basque: arraro (ah-RAR-oh)

Belarusian: дзіўны (DZEE-nee)

Bengali: অদ্ভুত (od-BHUT)

Bosnian: čudan (CHOO-dan)

Bulgarian: странен (STRAH-nen)

Burmese: ထူးဆန်း (tuu-sun)

Catalan: estrany (es-TRAHN)

Cebuano: talagsaon (tah-lahg-SAH-on)

Chinese (Mandarin): 奇怪 (chee-GWAY)

Croatian: čudan (CHOO-dan)

Czech: divný (DIV-nee)

Danish: mærkelig (MEHR-keh-lee)

Dutch: vreemd (frehmt)

Estonian: kummaline (KOO-mah-lee-neh)

Fijian: veivakurabuitaki (vey-va-KOO-rah-boo-ee-TAH-kee)

Finnish: outo (OH-toh)

French: étrange (ay-TRANZH)

Galician: estraño (es-TRAH-nyoh)

Georgian: უცნაური (oot-sna-oo-ree)

German: seltsam (ZELT-sahm)

Greek: περίεργος (peh-REE-ehr-gohs)

Gujarati: અજાણ્ય (a-JAHN-ya)

Haitian Creole: etranj (ay-TRANZH)

Hebrew: מוזר (moo-ZAR)

Hindi: अजीब (ah-JEEB)

Hmong: txawv (KTLAW)

Hungarian: furcsa (FOOR-chah)

Icelandic: skrítinn (SKREE-tin)

Igbo: adịghị nkịtị (ah-DEE-hyee ng-KEE-tee)

Indonesian: aneh (AH-neh)

Irish: aisteach (ASH-chock)

Italian: strano (STRAH-noh)

Japanese: 奇妙 (kee-myoh)

Javanese: aneh (AH-neh)

Kannada: ವಿಚಿತ್ರ (vi-CHEET-ra)

Kazakh: ерекше (yeh-REH-sheh)

Khmer: គួរឱ្យច្រឡោត (koo-a oy chra-LOWT)

Korean: 이상한 (ee-SANG-han)

Kurdish: xerîb (kheh-REEB)

Kyrgyz: өзгөчө (ohz-go-CHOH)

Lao: ແປກ (plehk)

Latvian: savāds (SAH-vahts)

Lithuanian: keistas (KAY-stahs)

Luxembourgish: komesch (KOH-mesh)

Macedonian: чуден (CHOO-den)

Malagasy: hafahafa (ha-fah-HAH-fah)

Malay: pelik (peh-LEEK)

Malayalam: വിചിത്രം (vi-CHIT-ram)

Maltese: stramb (STRAMB)

Maori: rerekē (reh-reh-KEH)

Marathi: विचित्र (vi-CHEE-tra)

Mongolian: хачин (khah-CHEEN)

Nepali: अनौठो (ah-NOW-toh)

Norwegian: merkelig (MEHR-keh-lee)

Odia: ଅଜଣା (ah-JAW-nah)

Pashto: عجيب (ah-JEEB)

Persian: عجیب (ah-JEEB)

Polish: dziwny (JEEV-nee)

Portuguese: estranho (es-TRAH-nyo)

Punjabi: ਅਜੀਬ (ah-JEEB)

Romanian: ciudat (choo-DAT)

Russian: странный (STRAH-nee)

Samoan: ese (EH-seh)

Serbian: чудан (CHOO-dan)

Sinhala: අමුතු (ah-MOO-too)

Slovak: čudný (CHOOD-nee)

Slovenian: čuden (CHOO-den)

Somali: la yaab leh (lah YAHB leh)

Spanish: raro (RAH-roh)

Sundanese: anéh (AH-neh)

Swahili: ajabu (ah-JAH-boo)

Swedish: konstig (KOHN-steeg)

Tagalog: kakaiba (ka-ka-EE-bah)

Tamil: விசித்திரம் (vi-CHEET-thiram)

Telugu: విచిత్రం (vi-CHI-tram)

Thai: แปลก (plàek)

Tigrinya: ኣዳእዳይ (ah-dah-EE-day)

Turkish: garip (gah-REEP)

Ukrainian: дивний (DIV-nee)

Urdu: عجیب (ah-JEEB)

Uzbek: g‘alati (ghah-LAH-tee)

Vietnamese: kỳ lạ (kee LAH)

Welsh: rhyfedd (RHUH-ved)

Xhosa: engaqhelekanga (en-GAH-chay-leh-KAHN-ga)

Yiddish: מאָדנע (MAWD-neh)

Yoruba: ajeji (ah-JAY-jee)

Zulu: okuyinqaba (oh-kuyin-QAH-bah)

Zulu: okungavamile (oh-KUN-ga-va-MEE-leh)

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