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  • in hungarian: sajnálom (shai-nah-lohm) or bocsánat (boh-csuh-not) :D ;)

  • Perdão in Portuguese is used more for other occasions such as when someone says something for example and you don't understand sort of like pardon me, the one you'd use more for I'm sorry as an apology is Desculpa (sorry) (Perdoa-me - forgive me) is more commonly used, Brasil also uses more I think - me desculpa (forgive me) not 100% sure though on that one

  • and how do you say "fuck you for not including italian"? vaffanculo per non aver incluso l'italiano! "i'm sorry" is "scusi/a" or "mi dispiace".

  • Arabic:

    ana asef / asef (i'm sorry/ sorry) (masculine)

    ana asefa/ asefa (i'm sorry/ sorry) (feminine)

  • Dutch: Het spijt me

  • THERES TO WAYS OF SAYING SORRY IN JAPANESE TO BE POLITE IS Sumimasen! ANOTHER OF THE MOST COMMEN IS Gomen nasai SRRY CAPS ON

  • this isnt teaching you how to say anything.if u dont know how to read japanese and you only want to know how to say it this doesnt help you at all

  • im sorry baby, i love you until i die.

  • to say sorry in spanish is actually 'lo siento' which means i'm sorry. not perdon, that means pardon me, but i guess it can be used as another way of saying sorry in spanish like 'my bad'

  • not really... at least in Mexico people say 'perdon' not 'lo siento'.

    'lo siento' is very formal. in mexico, people only say 'lo siento' when we are talking to someone we respect OR when someone died...

  • In Colombia we also use more "perdón" than "lo siento" And we use them exaclty as videocrack246 said

  • how do you say goodbye in korean or japanese

  • Japanese: Sayonara.

  • Korean :anyong!

  • u dont have german. its: es tut mir leid

  • What About Italian?

  • in italian we say: "scusa" or "mi dispiace"

  • in japanese it's "gomini sai" i think

    and in arabic it's "ana aasef" .. but it's not there

    " أنا آسف "

  • I have another language, in Hebrew you say "ani mitctaer" אני מצטער for male

    and "ani mitctaeret" אני מצטערת for female

  • For those who don't read Cyrillic or Devanagari...

    The Russian is roughly pronounced "Ya sozhaleyu", and the Hindi is roughly pronounced "mai(n) maaphii chaahat(a|i) huu(n)"

    (In Hindi, the (n) means a nasal vowel, not a full 'n', a double a is a long 'a' like in 'water', a double i is a long 'i' like the double 'e' in cheese... and you use the chaahata form if you're male, chaahati if you're female.)

    I think that's all correct - someone correct me if I'm wrong.

  • How am i suposed to read the hindi and russian? =____=

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