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How to Say How Are You in 100 Different Languages

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When travelling to a foreign country, it’s important to be able to greet the locals in their language. “How are you?” is a phrase that you’ll need to know in almost every language.

After you learn how to say hello, how are you should be the first phrase you learn to help you connect with locals.

It’s also usually an easy phrase to help you start adjusting to the language itself.

I’ve been able to connect with more locals abroad thanks to learning basic phrases like how are you. It allowed me to learn more about my host at Amal Non-Profit in Morocco and to become besties with the local cookie shop when I lived in Italy (…it definitely wasn’t because I was in there every day buying cookies or anything).

To help you become a better traveller, I’ve compiled the ways to say how are you in 100 different languages, with basic pronunciation help so the locals can understand you.

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Sign that says "How are you really" in English on the side of an apartment building.

How Are You in Different Languages with Pronunciation

1. English = How are you? / What’s up?

Where to Say It: The second most spoken language in the world, itโ€™s an international language for expats to use and be understood. Itโ€™s the official language of Canada, the UK, the United States, Australia, New Zealand.

2. French = ร‡a va?

Where to Say It: Most popular in France, French is also widely spoken in other countries around the world. Youโ€™ll be understood in Quebec and most of Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Morocco, Tunisia, and Alergia. Additionally, French is spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire, Cameroon, Guinea, Gabon, and Mauritius. You’ll want to pick up a phrasebook to help with the complex grammar.

How to Pronounce it: sah vah

3. Spanish = ยฟCรณmo estรกs?

Where to Say It: Spanish is the native language of Spain and Mexico. In most of South America and Central America, Spanish is the primary language. It is also the second most common language in the United States.

How to Pronounce it: coh-moh ess-tah

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4. Italian = Come stai?

Where to Say It: Italy.

How to Pronounce it: co-may sty

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5. Portuguese = Tudo bom?

Where to Say It: Portuguese is the language of Portugal and Brazil. It is still spoken in former colonies, like Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Sao Tome, and Macau. Youโ€™ll also find linguistic roots in the Philippines.

How to Pronounce it: too-doo bohm

6. Maori = Kei te pฤ“hea koe?

Where to Say It: New Zealand.

How to Pronounce it: kay the pee-yah koi

Maori pronunciations are really complicated. Avoid being laughed at for confusing your “f”s with “wh”s. This book helped me a lot.

7. Australian = How you going?

Where to Say It: This informal greeting is used in Australia and New Zealand to say how are you.

8. Greek = Pos รญse?

Where to Say It: It can be used to greet people in Greece and Cyprus.

How to Pronounce it: pos e-se

9. Serbian = ะšะฐะบะพ ัะธ? 

Where to Say It: This Slavic language is spoken in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Croatia. It is similar to many other Slavic languages.

How to Pronounce it: kako si

10. Croatian = ะšะฐะบะพ ัะธ? 

Where to Say It: Croatian is best used in Croatia, but is also spoken in some parts of Bosnia and Serbia.

How to Pronounce it: kako si

11. Russian = ะšะฐะบ ะดะตะปะฐ?

Where to Say It: Russian is the most common language in Eastern Europe. Say it in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and other Eastern European countries.

How to Pronounce it: kak dela

12. Mandarin = Nว hวŽo ma?

Where to Say It: As the most spoken language in the world, itโ€™s useful to know how to say how are you in this language everywhere. Itโ€™s primarily spoken in China. If you’re visiting, you should pick up some books to learn Chinese Madarin before you arrive.

How to Pronounce it: nee how mah

13. Cantonese = Nรฉih hรณu ma

Where to Say It: Many people think โ€œChineseโ€ is a language, but Cantonese and Mandarin are very different. Cantonese is mostly spoken in Southern China, Hong Kong, and Macau.

How to Pronounce it: nee how mah

14. Hindi = Tuma kaise ho?

Where to Say It: Hindi is one of the official languages of India, but is most commonly spoken in Northern India. 

How to Pronounce it: toom kay-seh ho

15. Japanese = Genki desu ka?

Where to Say It: Japan.

How to Pronounce it: gen-kee-des-kah

16. Turkish = Ne haber?

Where to Say It: Turkish is spoken in Turkey and Cyprus. Youโ€™ll also find it in parts of Azerbaijan.

How to Pronounce it: nee hah-behr

17. Korean = Eotteohke jinaeseyo?

Where to Say It: North Korea and South Korea.

How to Pronounce it: oh-toh-kay chin-i-sey-oh

18. Slovak = Ako sa mรกte? 

Where to Say It: Primarily spoken in Slovakia.

How to Pronounce it: ah-ko sah ma-sh

19. German = Wie gehts? 

Where to Say It: Greet people this way in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

How to Pronounce it: wee geht

This phrasebook helped me massively when I was trying to shop in Germany.

20. Dutch = Hoe gaat het?

Where to Say It: Spoken by millions in the Netherlands and northern Belgium.

How to Pronounce it: hoo hat et

21. Polish = Jak sei macz?

Where to Say It: The official language of Poland, Polish is said to be one of the hardest languages to learn.

How to Pronounce it: yak she mash

22. Thai = Sร -baai dee mฤƒi?

Where to Say It: Sole language of Thailand.

How to Pronounce it: sah-bai dee may

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23. Hungarian = Hogy vagy? 

Where to Say It: Hungary is mostly spoken in Hungary, but parts of the Balkans also speak it.

How to Pronounce it: hoy vay

24. Czech = Jak se mรกลก? 

Where to Say It: Mainly spoken in the Czech Republic.

How to Pronounce it: yak she mash

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25. Bengali = Apni kemon achen?

Where to Say It: The official language of Bangladesh.

How to Pronounce it: apnee keh-mon ach

26. Urdu = Yaxshimusฤฑz?

Where to Say It: National language of Pakistan, with similarities to the Hindi language.

How to Pronounce it: yak-shee-muszh

27. Persian = Chetori?

Where to Say It: Persian or Farsi is spoken is Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain.

How to Pronounce it: cheh-toree

28. Ukrainian = ะฏะบ ั‚ะธ ะฟะพะถะธะฒะฐั”ัˆ?

Where to Say It: Spoken in the Ukraine.

How to Pronounce it: jak ty poลพyvajesh

29. Swedish = Hur mรฅr du?

Where to Say It: Language of Sweden and the Aland Islands.

How to Pronounce it: hoor more doo

30. Afrikaans = Hoe gaan dit?

Where to Say It: Say good morning this way in South Africa and Namibia. Some parts of Botswana and Zimbabwe also speak Afrikans.

How to Pronounce it: ho han dit

31. Romanian = Ce mai faci? 

Where to Say It: Spoken in Romania and Moldova.

How to Pronounce it: che mai fachee

32. Hebrew = Eich data?

Where to Say It: Historically, the language of those in Israel and of the Jewish faith.

How to Pronounce it: aich ah-tah

33. Armenian = Eenchbes ek?

Where to Say It: Republic of Armenia and in Armenian Diaspora communities.

How to Pronounce it: inch-bes ek

34. Arabic = Kayfa แธฅฤlak?

Where to Say It: There are many dialects of Arabic throughout North Africa and the Middle East. Say hell in this Arabic in Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Western Sahara, and Yemen.

How to Pronounce it: kay-fah hah-look

35. Punjabi = Tuhฤแธฤ kฤซ hฤl he?

Where to Say It: This 10th most spoken language in the world is a language spoken in India.

How to Pronounce it: too-hah-dah kee hahl hee

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36. Javanese = Piye kabare?

Where to Say It: Spoken in Java, Indonesia.

How to Pronounce it: pi-yeh kah-bar

37. Malay/Indonesian = Apa kabar? 

Where to Say It: Youโ€™ll find this language in Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. It is the official language of Malaysia and Brunei.

How to Pronounce it: ah-pah kah-bar

38. Vietnamese = Anh khแปe khรดng? 

Where to Say It: Primarily spoken in Vietnam.

How to Pronounce it: ban kwey hong

39. Basque = Zer moduz?

Where to Say It: Spoken in the Basque regions of Spain, located in Northern Spain and Southern France.

How to Pronounce it: zer modooz

40. Bavarian = Via ged’s?

Where to Say It: Regional dialect in Bavaria, Germany and Western Austria.

How to Pronounce it: vee-yah gheds

41. Tagalog = Musta?

Where to Say It: Tagalog is the primary language of the Philippines.

How to Pronounce it: moos-tah

42. Swahili = Habari?

Where to Say It: Swahili is mainly in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya. It is the secondary language in East Africa.

How to Pronounce it: hah-bar-ee

43. Uzbek = Qalaysiz?

Where to Say It: Uzbek is the national language of Uzebekistan.

How to Pronounce it: kwa-lay-seez

44. Azerbaijani = Necษ™sin?

Where to Say It: Say hello this way in Azerbaijan. Youโ€™ll also find it in Northern Iran, southern Dagestan, Kvemo Kartli in Georgia, Eastern Turkey, and some parts of Iraq.

How to Pronounce it: neh-jan-san

45. Kurdish = Chawa ye?

Where to Say It: Spoken by 30 million people in Western Asian, including Kurdistan, Iraq, Turkey, Iran, and Syria.

How to Pronounce it: cha-wah yeh

46. Nepali = Timilฤ lai kasto cha?

Where to Say It: Sole language of Nepal and one of the languages of India.

How to Pronounce it: tee-mee-lai kas-to chuh

47. Haitian Creole = Sak pase?

Where to Say It: Spoken in Haiti, along with French.

How to Pronounce it: sahk pass-eh

48. Belarusian = Jak spravy?

Where to Say It: Spoken in Belarus and parts of Russia, Ukraine, and Poland.

How to Pronounce it: yak spra-vee

49. Chichewa = Muli bwanji?

Where to Say It: Also called Nyanja, this Bantu language us spoken in Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.

How to Pronounce it: moo-lee bwan-jee

50. Fijian = Vacava tiko?

Where to Say It: Native language of Fiji.

How to Pronounce it: vathava tee-koh

51. Hawaiian = Pehea ‘oe?

Where to Say It: Spoken in Hawaii.

How to Pronounce it: peh-hee-ah oh-eh

52. Samoan = Ua mai oe?

Where to Say It: Greet people in the Samoan Islands this way.

How to Pronounce it: oh-ah may oi

53. Tongan = Fฤ“fฤ“ hake?

Where to Say It: Language of the Kingdom of Tonga.

How to Pronounce it: feh-feh hak-eh

54. Yiddish = Vi geyt es?

Where to Say It: Historical language of the Ashkenazi Jewish peoples.

How to Pronounce it: vee geht es

55. Welsh = Sut mae? 

Where to Say It: Spoken in Wales and routinely mocked in greater Britain for its abundance of consonants.

How to Pronounce it: sut may

56. Norwegian = Hvordan har du det?

Where to Say It: Norway.

How to Pronounce it: hwur-dan har doo deh

57. Lithuanian = Kaip sekasi?

Where to Say It: Lithuania.

How to Pronounce it: kayp sah-kah-say

58. Latvian = Kฤ tev iet? 

Where to Say It: Official language of Latvia.

How to Pronounce it: kah teh-vee eht

59. Icelandic = Hvaรฐ segirรพรบ?

Where to Say It: Spoken only in Iceland.

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60. Scottish Gaelic = Ciamar a tha thu?

Where to Say It: Native to the Gaels of Scotland. It is now rarely spoken in Scotland.

How to Pronounce it: kim-mer uh ha oo

61. Irish = Conas atรก tรบ?

Where to Say It: The Irish Gaelic language is spoken in Ireland.

How to Pronounce it: kun-ass a-taw too

62. Estonian = Kuidas lรคheb?

Where to Say It: Estonia.

How to Pronounce it: kooi-das laab

63. Bosnian = Kako si?

Where to Say It: Bosnia.

How to Pronounce it: kah-ko see

64. Tibetan = Kayrang kusu debo yimpay?

Where to Say It: Official language of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China. Spoken across the Himalayas.

How to Pronounce it:  Keh-rahng ku-su de-bo yin-peh

65. Lao = Sรกbaฬ–ai-diฬ–i baw?

Where to Say It: Main language of Laos.

How to Pronounce it: sa-bah-dee bo

66. Georgian = แƒ แƒแƒ’แƒแƒ แƒ แƒฎแƒแƒ ?

Where to Say It: Georgia (the country, not the US state).

How to Pronounce it: rogora khar

67. Sesotho = O kae? 

Where to Say It: Basotho in Lesotho, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

How to Pronounce it: oh kay

68. Esperanto = Kiel vi?

Where to Say It: Artificial language created to be a widely spoken language in the world.

How to Pronounce it: kyel vee

69. Maltese = Kif intom? 

Where to Say It: Matla, Gozo, and Comino in the Mediterranean.

How to Pronounce it: kif in-tohm

70. Bahaman = What da wybe is?

Where to Say It: Bahamas.

How to Pronounce it: what dah whyb is

71. Igbo = Kedแปฅ?

Where to Say It: Nigeria.

How to Pronounce it: keh-doo

72. Luxembourgish= Wรฉi geet et?

Where to Say It: Luxembourg.

How to Pronounce it: wy gee et

73. Navajo = ฤ„ฤ…สผ?

Where to Say It: Southwestern United States by the Navajo peoples.

How to Pronounce it: aah

74. Swiss German = Wie goots? 

Where to Say It: Upper German dialect name thatโ€™s spoken in Switzerland, Lichtenstein, parts of Germany, and Alsace, France.

How to Pronounce it: wye goots

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75. Tahitian = Maita’i oe?

Where to Say It: Spoken in the Society Islands in French Polynesia.

How to Pronounce it: may-tay oh-ay

76. Albanian = Si jeni?

Where to Say It: Albanian is the predominant language of Albania and Kosovo. You will find it in other regions of the Balkans as well.

How to Pronounce it: see yen-ee

77. Catalan = Com estร s?

Where to Say It: Official language of Andorra and the co-official language of some Spanish communities, like Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.

How to Pronounce it: cohm est-ass

78. Galician = ร‡a va-ti?

Where to Say It: Northwestern Spain.

How to Pronounce it: sa vah-tee

79. Mongolian = Sonin saikhan yu baina?

Where to Say It: Mongolia, parts of Russia, and parts of Kyrgyzstan.

How to Pronounce it: soh-nin sah-han yoo ben

80. Wolof = Jaam nga am?

Where to Say It: Senegal.

How to Pronounce it: jaahm nga am

81. Wu (Shanghainese) = Nรณng hล va?

Where to Say It: A variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the city of Shanghai and itโ€™s surrounding areas.

How to Pronounce it: nyong ho vah

82. Tamil = Eppadi irukeenga?

Where to Say It: Southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore.

How to Pronounce it: eppadi irukeenga

Two people greeting each other and saying how are you.

83. Pashto= Ta sanga yee?

Where to Say It: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran.

How to Pronounce it: tah sang-ah yee

84. Kannada = Hegiddฤ“rฤ?

Where to Say It: Southwestern India.

How to Pronounce it: hegiddiya

85. Hausa = Kana lafiya? 

Where to Say It: Hausa is the native language of Niger and Northern Nigeria. It is also used in some countries in West and Central Africa.

How to Pronounce it: kana lah-fee-ya

86. Burmese = Ne-kaรนn-lร ?

Where to Say It: Myanmar, especially by the Bamar people.

How to Pronounce it: nay-kaung lah

87. Amharic = Inidemini nehi?

Where to Say It: This is an informal way to say hello in the Amharic language. Itโ€™s the language of Ethiopia, where hello also means โ€œpeace be with youโ€. You can also use it in Egypt and Eritrea.

How to Pronounce it: in-dem-in-ee ne-hee

88. Breton = Mat an traoรน?

Where to Say It: Brittany in the Northwest of France.

How to Pronounce it: mat an tra-oo

89. Oromo = Akkam jirta?

Where to Say It: This Cushitic language is spoken by millions in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Egypt.

How to Pronounce it: ah-kam jir-tah

90. Manipuri = ๊ฏ€๊ฏ๊ฏ—๊ฏฉ๊ฏ•๊ฏค๊ฏ”๊ฏค๊ฏ•๊ฏ’๊ฏฆ?

Where to Say It: Manipur in India.

How to Pronounce it: kษ™m-dษ™u-bi-ri-bษ™-ge

91. Cebuano = Kumusta man ka?

Where to Say It: The Philippines.

How to Pronounce it: kuh-moo-sta man kah

92. Malagasy = Fahasalamana? 

Where to Say It: Madagascar.

How to Pronounce it: fah-ah-sal-ah-mah-na

93. Santali = แฑชแฑฎแฑซ แฑžแฑฎแฑ แฑŸ แฑขแฑฎแฑฑแฑŸแฑœ แฑฏแฑฎแฑญแฑŸ ?

Where to Say It: West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Orissa in India.

How to Pronounce it: aam ched lekah menama

94. Khmer = ร‚nรขk sรดkh sรขbay tรฉ?

Where to Say It: Cambodia.

How to Pronounce it: anakโ€‹ sokhasabbayโ€‹ te

95. Sinhalese = Kohomadha?

Where to Say It: Sri Lanka.

How to Pronounce it: ko-ho-mah-daj

96. Somali = Iska warran? 

Where to Say It: Somalia.

How to Pronounce it: iskah wah-ran

97. Taiwanese Hokkien = Lรญ hรณ-bรฒ?

Where to Say It: Taiwan.

How to Pronounce it: li ho-boh

98. Tswana = O tsogile jang?

Where to Say It: Botswana and South Africa.

How to Pronounce it: oh tso-gee-leh jang

99. Quechua = ยฟAllillanchu?

Where to Say It: Peru.

How to Pronounce it: eye-eee-anch-ooo

100. Xhosa = Unjani?

Where to Say It: Bantu language of South Africa.

How to Pronounce it: oon-jah-nee

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Closing Thoughts on Saying How Are You in Different Languages

Saying “How are you?” in different languages is a great way to connect with locals while travelling.

By learning how to say this phrase in 100 different languages, you’ll be able to greet people from all over the world.

Not only will this make your travels more enjoyable, but it can also help you learn more about other cultures.

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