- 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), မဟုတ်ပါဘူး (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
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