The Different Languages

How to Say Man in Different Languages

Spanish – Hombre

French – Homme

Italian – Uomo

German – Mann

Portuguese – Homem

Dutch – Man

Russian – Мужчина (Muzhchina)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 男人 (Nánrén)

Japanese – 男性 (Dansei)

Korean – 남자 (Namja)

Arabic – رجل (Rajul)

Hindi – आदमी (Ādmī)

Turkish – Adam

Greek – Άντρας (Ántras)

Swedish – Man

Polish – Mężczyzna

Danish – Mand

Finnish – Mies

Norwegian – Mann

Hebrew – גבר (Gever)

Romanian – Bărbat

Czech – Muž

Hungarian – Férfi

Bulgarian – Мъж (Mazh)

Ukrainian – Чоловік (Cholovik)

Lithuanian – Vyras

Latvian – Vīrietis

Estonian – Mees

Croatian – Muškarac

Serbian – Човек (Čovek)

Slovak – Muž

Slovenian – Moški

Georgian – მამაკაცი (Mamakatsi)

Armenian – Գիր (Gir)

Macedonian – Маж (Mazh)

Bosnian – Muškarac

Albanian – Burrë

Icelandic – Maður

Welsh – Dyn

Irish – Fear

Scottish Gaelic – Duine

Basque – Gizon

Catalan – Home

Galician – Home

Breton – Paotr

Afrikaans – Man

Swahili – Mwanaume

Yoruba – Okunrin

Hausa – Maza

Zulu – Indoda

Xhosa – Indoda

Amharic – ተባባሪ (Tebabari)

Somali – Nin

Persian (Farsi) – مرد (Mard)

Pashto – سړی (Saray)

Uzbek – Erkak

Kazakh – Ер (Er)

Azerbaijani – Kişi

Kurdish (Sorani) – پیاو (Pêaw)

Tajik – Мард (Mard)

Mongolian – Эрэгтэй (Eregtei)

Khmer – បុរស (Boroh)

Thai – ผู้ชาย (Phu chai)

Vietnamese – Đàn ông

Lao – ຜູ້ຊາຍ (Phu chai)

Burmese – မိန်းကလေး (Main Ka Lei)

Indonesian – Pria

Malay – Lelaki

Filipino (Tagalog) – Lalaki

Cebuano – Lalaki

Javanese – Lanang

Tamil – ஆண் (Āṇ)

Telugu – మనిషి (Manishi)

Kannada – ಪ್ರ男人 (Pramathi)

Marathi – पुरुष (Purush)

Punjabi – ਮਰਦ (Mard)

Bengali – পুরুষ (Purush)

Urdu – مرد (Mard)

Malayalam – പുരുഷന് (Purushan)

Sinhala – පිරිමි (Pirimī)

Nepali – पुरुष (Purush)

Maori – Tāne

Samoan – Tama

Tongan – Tangata

Hawaiian – Kane

Esperanto – Viro

Interlingua – Homine

Haitian Creole – Nonm

Quechua – Wiraqucha

Nahuatl – Tlakatl

Māori – Tangata

Galician – Home

Welsh – Dyn

Cornish – Den

Maltese – Raġel

Luxembourgish – Mann

Bislama – Man

Tahitian – Tāne

Sundanese – Lalaki

Fijian – Taba

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