The Different Languages

How to Say New in Different Languages

New – English

Nuevo – Spanish

Nouveau – French

Neu – German

Nuovo – Italian

Novo – Portuguese

新しい (Atarashii) – Japanese

새로운 (Saeroun) – Korean

新的 (Xīn de) – Chinese (Mandarin)

Новый (Novyy) – Russian

Yeni – Turkish

नया (Naya) – Hindi

Nový – Czech

Nieuw – Dutch

Ny – Swedish

Ny – Norwegian

Ny – Danish

Novus – Latin

Νέος (Néos) – Greek

Novo – Croatian

Naujas – Lithuanian

Jauns – Latvian

Nowy – Polish

Új – Hungarian

Nou – Catalan

Novi – Serbian

Nuevo – Galician

Uus – Estonian

Nýtt – Icelandic

Yeni – Azerbaijani

Nua – Irish

Berria – Basque

Nova – Romanian

Ny – Finnish

Naya – Urdu

Nouveau – Swiss French

Nezib – Somali

Bagong – Filipino

חדש (Hadash) – Hebrew

جديد (Jadid) – Arabic

Navi – Punjabi

Taza – Kurdish

Nouvo – Haitian Creole

Bago – Cebuano

Fou – Haitian Creole

Nyva – Ukrainian

Nova – Slovenian

Ny – Icelandic

Novo – Bosnian

Vao – Malagasy

Bagong – Tagalog

Мұңа (Mūŋa) – Kazakh

Zin – Zulu

Sutha – Tamil

Nuovo – Sicilian

Nový – Slovak

Nový – Czech

Berri – Basque

Baru – Indonesian

Baro – Malay

Yangi – Uzbek

Navin – Nepali

새 (Sae) – Korean

Nyas – Khmer

Mới – Vietnamese

Neu – Luxembourgish

Nuovo – Corsican

Nuovo – Sardinian

Novus – Esperanto

Nyawa – Swahili

Bună – Romanian

Nový – Slovene

Nou – Occitan

Novi – Montenegrin

Taza – Pashto

Nuovo – Friulian

Nuovo – Ligurian

Nový – Rusyn

Nový – Piemontese

Жаңа (Zhaña) – Kazakh

Nyt – Finnish

Novy – Macedonian

Nohay – Haitian Creole

Nyū – Marathi

Nový – Belarusian

Tez – Azerbaijani

Taza – Dari

Naya – Bengali

Mofo – Yoruba

Taza – Somali

Nový – Rusyn

Tez – Urdu

Taza – Kurdish (Sorani)

Ny – Faroese

Nový – Czech (alternative)

Novo – Galician (alternative)

Yeni – Turkmen

Nový – Slovene (alternative)

Ny – Maltese

Yangi – Uyghur

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