How to Say Mom in Different Languages

Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Other, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh

Here in the States we say ma, mom or mommy, but what about other places? Here’s how to say mom in different languages. But if you want to be formal about it, see how to say mother in different languages.

Chinese – māmā
Danish – mor
Dutch – mama
Finnish – äiti
French – maman
German – mama
Greek – mamá (μαμά)
Icelandic – mamma
Irish – mam
Italian – mamma
Japanese – mama (ママ)
Norwegian – mamma
Portuguese – mãe
Russian – mama (мама)
Spanish – mamá
Swedish – mamma
Vietnamese – mẹ
Welsh – mom

How to Say Blue in Different Languages

Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Other, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh

Here is how to say blue in different languages:

Chinese - lán sè (蓝色)

Danish – blå

Dutch – blauwe

Finnish – sininen

French – bleu

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German – blau

Greek – bleh (μπλε)

Haitian Creole – ble

Icelandic - blár

Irish - gorm

Italian – azzurro

Japanese - ao

Norwegian – blå

Portuguese – azul

Russian – siniĭ (синий)

Spanish – azul

Swedish - blå

Vietnamese – màu xanh

Welsh - glas

How to Say White in Different Languages

Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Other, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh

Here’s how to say white in different languages:

Chinese -  bái (白)

Danish - hvid

Dutch - wit

Finnish - valkoinen

French - blanc

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German - weiß (pronounced similar to the English word “vice”)

Greek - aspro (άσπρο)

Haitian Creole - blan

Icelandic - hvítt

Irish - bán

Italian - bianco

Japanese - shiro (白)

Norwegian - hvit

Portuguese – branco

Russian - belyĭ (белый)

Spanish – blanco

Swedish - vit

Vietnamese - trắng

Welsh - gwyn

How to Say Hello in Russian

Russian

To learn how to say hello in Russian, say zdrastvuyte.

Zdrastvuyte (здравствуйте) is pronounced zdrahst-vu-tye.

The Russian language has forms that are polite, or formal, and others that are informal. This Russian greeting is appropriate for anyone and at any time of day.

An informal way to say hello in Russian is simply privet (привет), pronounced pree-vyet. You would use this word to say hello in Russian to friends and family. It is too casual to say to an acquaintance, person of authority or someone you have just met.
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