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Kaz

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Let's see how many languages we can say 'no' in.
:en: no
:es: no
:se: nej
:de: nein
:fr: non
:hr: ne
:ge: არა
:ie: aon
:in: எந்த
:pl: nie
:wale: dim
:mc: tidak
:my: ada
:jp: いいえ
:it: no
:za: geen
:al: jo
:ir: لا
:il: לא
:az: heç bir
:am: ոչ
:by: няма
:ba: ne
:bg: не
::na 无
:cz: ne
:dk: nej
:nl: geen
:ee: ei
:fi: ei
:gr: όχι
:hu: nem
:is: nei
:kr: 아니
:lv:
:lt: ne
:mk: нема
:mt: le
:mn: ямар ч
:no: no
:pt: não
:ro: nu
:ru: нет
:rs: не
:sk: nie
:sl: no
:tr: hayır
:ua: немає
Now no matter where you live, you know the answer is 'no'.
 

Terence

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Actually :mt: 'no' is simply 'LE' ^^

I see the point of this topic but my answer is also, 'no' :)
 

Terence

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Actually :mt: 'no' is simply 'LE' ^^

I see the point of this topic but my answer is also, 'no' :)
 
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No
 

Fierro

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:ua: немає
It's ні.

Немає
means absence of something.

Same wrong translations were made for bunch of other Slavic languages
 
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