Abkhaz: мап ( mapʼ )
Afrikaans: nee (af)
Ainu: ソモ ( somo ) , somo
Albanian: jo (sq) , nuk (sq)
Alutiiq: qang'a
American Sign Language: H^o@Side-PalmForward Flatten
Amharic: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: لَا (ar) ( lā )
Egyptian Arabic: لَأ ( laʔ ) , لَا ( lā )
Hijazi Arabic: لَأ ( laʔ ) , لَا ( lā )
Moroccan Arabic: لَا ( lā )
South Levantine Arabic: لَأ ( laʔ )
Aramaic:
Hebrew: לא ( lā’ )
Syriac: ܠܐ ( lā’ )
Armenian: ոչ (hy) ( očʻ ) ( formal ) , չէ (hy) ( čʻē ) ( informal )
Aromanian: nu
Assamese: নাই ( nai ) , নহয় ( nohoy ) , না ( na )
Asturian: nun (ast)
Aymara: please add this translation if you can
Azerbaijani: yox (az) , xeyr (az)
Bashkir: юҡ ( yuq )
Basque: ez (eu)
Belarusian: не (be) ( nje )
Bengali: না (bn) ( na ) , জি না ( ji na ) , জ্বী না (bn) ( jī na )
Bhojpuri: ना ( nā )
Bikol Central: dai (bcl) ( used to negate verbs ) , bako (bcl) ( used to negate adjectives )
Breton: nann (br)
Bulgarian: не (bg) ( ne )
Burmese: ( the verb of the question is repeated in negated form ) , မ ဟုတ် ပါ ဘူး ( ma.hutpabhu: ) , ဟင့်အင်း (my) ( hang.ang: )
Carpathian Rusyn: нїт ( njit )
Catalan: no
Cebuano: dili
Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵓⵀⵓ ( uhu )
Chamicuro: kala
Chechen: хӏан-хӏа ( han-ha )
Cherokee: ᏝᏃ ( tlano ) , Ꮭ (chr) ( tla )
Chichewa: iyayi
Chickasaw: ki'yo
Chinese:
Cantonese: 不 (yue) ( bat1 )
Dungan: бу ( bu )
Mandarin: 不 (zh) ( bù ) , 否 (zh) ( fǒu ) , ( in the past tense and in some grammar structures ) 沒 / 没 (zh) ( méi ) , 沒有 / 没有 (zh) ( méiyǒu )
Choctaw: kíyo
Comanche: kee
Coptic: ⲙⲙⲟⲛ ( mmon )
Cornish: (please verify ) na , ( before forms of the verbs mos , 'to go', and bos , 'to be', that begin with a vowel ) (please verify ) nag (both forms, in response to a question, are followed by the verb of the question with its appropriate personal ending)
Czech: ne (cs)
Danish: nej (da)
Dutch: nee (nl) , neen (nl) ( formal )
Egyptian: (m-bjꜣt )
Esperanto: ne (eo)
Estonian: ei (et)
Faroese: nei (fo)
Fijian: sega (fj)
Finnish: ei (fi)
French: non (fr)
Friulian: no
Ga: daabi , dabida ( emphatic )
Galician: non (gl)
Garifuna: inó ( used by males ) , uá ( used by females )
Georgian: არ ( ar ) , არა ( ara )
German: nein (de) ( standard ) ; nee (de) ( colloquial ) , nö (de) ( colloquial , chiefly northern and central Germany)
Alemannic German: näi
Gothic: 𐌽𐌴 ( nē )
Greek: όχι (el) ( óchi )
Ancient: οὐχί ( oukhí ) , οὔ ( oú )
Guaraní: nahániri (gn)
Gujarati: ના ( nā )
Halkomelem: éwe
Hawaiian: ʻaʻole
Hebrew: לֹא (he) ( lo )
Hiligaynon: indi , dili
Hindi: नहीं (hi) ( nahī̃ ) , जी नहीं ( jī nahī̃ )
Hungarian: nem (hu)
Ibanag: ari
Icelandic: nei (is)
Ido: no (io)
Igbo: please add this translation if you can
Indonesian: tidak (id)
Interlingua: no
Inuktitut: ᐋᒃᑲ ( aakka )
Irish: ( The verb of the question is repeated in negated form; if there is no verb, then ) ní hea .
Italian: no (it)
Japanese: いいえ (ja) ( iie ) ( polite ) , いえ (ja) ( ie ) ( polite ) , ううん (ja) ( u'un ) ( informal ) , 違う (ja) ( ちがう, chigau ) , いや (ja) ( iya )
Javanese: ora (jv)
Kannada: ಇಲ್ಲ (kn) ( illa )
Kapampangan: ali , ( used to negate verbs and nouns ) e
Karelian: ei
Kazakh: жоқ (kk) ( joq )
Khiamniungan Naga: nyàh
Khmer: ទេ (km) ( tei ) , អត់ទេ ( ʼɑt tei ) , បាទទេ ( baat tei )
Kinaray-a: indi
Korean: 아니요 (ko) ( aniyo ) , 아뇨 (ko) ( anyo ) , 아니 (ko) ( ani ) , 아니오 ( anio ) ( often considered a common misspelling )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: na (ku) , ne (ku)
Kyrgyz: жок (ky) ( jok )
Lao: ບໍ່ ( bǭ )
Latgalian: nā
Latin: minime (la) , non (la) , ne (la)
Latvian: nē (lv)
Limburgish: nae (li)
Lithuanian: ne (lt)
Luxembourgish: nee , neen (lb)
Macedonian: не ( ne )
Malay: tidak (ms) , tak (ms)
Malayalam: അല്ല (ml) ( alla ) ( absolute negation ) , ഇല്ല (ml) ( illa ) ( existential negation )
Maltese: le (mt)
Mandinka: hani
Manx: cha nee
Maori: kāo
Marathi: नाही ( nāhī )
Mirandese: please add this translation if you can
Miskito: apia
Mongolian: үгүй (mn) ( ügüj )
Navajo: dooda , ndagaʼ
Neapolitan: none
Nepali: नाई ( nāī ) , हुन्न ( hunna ) , अहँ (ne) ( ahã )
Nootka: wik
Northern Ohlone: 'ák̄we
Northern Sami: a-a
Norwegian: nei (no)
Nynorsk: nei (nn)
Occitan: non
Odia: please add this translation if you can
Ojibwe: gaawiin
Old Church Slavonic: ⱀⰻ ( ni )
Old English: nese
Old French: non
Old Norse: nei
Ossetian: нӕ ( næ ) , нӕй ( næj )
Ottoman Turkish: یوق ( yok )
Palauan: ng diak
Pangasinan: andi
Papiamentu: nò
Paraguayan Guaraní: nahániri
Pashto: نه (ps) ( na )
Persian:
Dari: نی (fa) ( nē ) , نه (fa) ( na ) , نخیر (fa) ( naxayr ) , خیر (fa) ( xayr )
Iranian Persian: نه (fa) ( na ) , نخیر (fa) ( naxeyr ) , خیر (fa) ( xeyr )
Pipil: inte , te , tesu
Plautdietsch: nä
Polish: nie (pl)
Portuguese: não (pt)
Punjabi: ਨਹੀਂ ( nahī̃ ) , نہیں ( nheṉ )
Quechua: mánan
Romani: na
Romanian: nu (ro)
Romansch: na
Russian: нет (ru) ( net )
Samoan: leai
Sanskrit: नहि (sa) ( nahi )
Sardinian: no , non , nu
Scots: naw
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: не
Roman: ne (sh)
Sicilian: no (scn)
Sikkimese: please add this translation if you can
Silesian: ńy
Sindhi: please add this translation if you can
Sinhalese: නැ ( næ )
Slovak: nie (sk)
Slovene: nè (sl)
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: ně
Spanish: no (es)
Swahili: hapana (sw) , sivyo
Swedish: nej (sv)
Tagalog: hindi (tl)
Tajik: на (tg) ( na ) , не (tg) ( ne )
Tamil: இல்லை (ta) ( illai )
Tatar: юк ( yuk )
Telugu: కాదు (te) ( kādu ) , లేదు (te) ( lēdu )
Thai: ไฮ้ (th) ( hái ) , ไม่ (th) ( mâi ) , เปล่า (th) ( bplàao )
Turkish: yok (tr) , hayır (tr)
Turkmen: ýok , ýook
Ukrainian: ні (uk) ( ni )
Urdu: نہیں ( nahī̃ ) , جی نہیں ( jī nahī̃ ) , نہ ( na ) , نے ( ne ) , لا ( lā ) , نا ( nā )
Uyghur: ياق ( yaq )
Uzbek: yoʻq (uz)
Vietnamese: không (vi)
Volapük: no (vo)
Waray-Waray: diri
Welsh: na
West Frisian: nee (fy)
Winnebago: kaʼo
Wiradjuri: wiray
Woiwurrung: woi
Wolof: déedéet
Xhosa: please add this translation if you can
Yiddish: ניין ( neyn )
Yoruba: kò , kọ
Zulu: cha (zu) , qha
ǃXóõ: ʻĩĩ