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How to say "Ami" in all languages?

The word "friend" is part of the current language. It is a very used word in the discussions and knowing it before leaving abroad is a plus!

  • Afrikaans: "Vriend"
  • Albanian: "Mik"
  • German: Freund
  • Arab (Egyptian): "Kubari"
  • Armenian: Ynker
  • Aymara : « Masi »
  • Azéri : « Dost »
  • Bambara: "Terikè"
  • Basque: “Adiskide”
  • Bengali: Bondhu
  • Belarusian: "Adzin"
  • Breton: "Mignon"
  • Bulgarian: Priyatèl
  • Karelia: "Ristivelli"
  • Catalan: "Amic"
  • Chinese: »Pengyou »
  • Korean: "Jingu"
  • Haitian Creole: "Zanmi"
  • Creole Martiniquais : « Boug »
  • Reunion Creole: "Dalon"
  • Croatian: Prijatelj
  • Dan: "Vinede"
  • Spanish: "Amigo"
  • Esperanto: "Amiko"
  • Estonian: »Sõber »
  • Finns: Ystävä
  • Frioulan: "Ami"
  • Gaelic of Scotland: “Caraid”
  • Gaelic of Ireland: “Cara”
  • Galician: "Amigo"
  • Gallois: "Cyfaill" or "Ffrind"
  • Georgian: "Megobari"
  • Greek: “Fílos”
  • Ancient Greek: « Philos »
  • Guarani: "Tayhuhàra"
  • Hebrew: « Chaver »
  • Hindi: "Mitr"
  • Hungarians: "Barát"
  • Icelandic: « Vinur »
  • Italian: « Amico »
  • Japanese: "Tomodachi"
  • Kannada: Snehita or Geleya
  • Kurd: "Dost"
  • Lao: « Mou » or « Mou peuan »
  • Latin: "Amicus"
  • Letton: Draugs
  • Lingala: "Moninga"
  • Lithuanian: Draugas
  • Macedonian: PriJatel
  • Malay: « Kawan »
  • Maltais: Мabib
  • Manx: Carrey
  • Napolitan: "Amico"
  • Dutch: "Vriend"
  • Nepalese: "Saathee"
  • Norwegian: "Venn"
  • Occitan (Languedocien): "Amig"
  • Urdu: "Dost"
  • Persian: "Dust"
  • Polish: Przyjaciel
  • Portuguese: "Amigo"
  • Quechua: Yanasu
  • Romani: « Parnalo »
  • Romanian: « Prieten »
  • Russian: Prijátel
  • Sanskrit: "Mitra"
  • Sicilian: "Amicu"
  • Slovak: Priatelav
  • Slovenian: Prijatelj
  • Soninké : « Menjanμe »
  • Swedish: "Vän"
  • Swahili : « Rafiki »
  • Tagalog (Philippin) : « Kaibígan »
  • Tahitien: "Hoa"
  • Czech: "Přítel"
  • Telugu: "Snēhitu dialu"
  • Thai: « Peuan »
  • Turk: ArkadaŞ
  • Vepse: Sebranik
  • Vietnamese: "Bangn"
  • Votique : « Sõbra »
  • Wolof: "Xarit"
  • Yiddish: "Pryyand"
  • Zoulou : « Umngane »
Emma Taylor

Emma Taylor

I'm Emma Taylor, a passionate adventurer with a heart full of wanderlust. Life's journey is my ultimate muse, brimming with captivating moments, from wandering through ancient cities to savoring exotic cuisines. Every destination has its unique charm, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my narratives, I aim to ignite your own wanderlust, offering insights, tips, and the pure thrill of exploration. Let's embark on this incredible voyage together, unraveling the world's hidden treasures and crafting cherished memories along the way.

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