Showing posts with label Oh my God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oh my God. Show all posts

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Aray Devaa ! Oi troi phat oi! !

It is a truth universally accepted, that whenever individuals of varied religious persuasions, or even absent religious persuasions have seen or heard something, and been at a loss for comments, . they have shaken their heads, clutched the nearest pillar,lamppost or person, and invoked the name of Someone Up There, and said, "Oh! my God!"......in their respective tongues.

Today , the world has become smaller, and it is not unknown for someone to be at lunch in India, and be chatting simultaneously with someone having breakfast in the UK, or , an early dinner in Australia, or even a previous day's dinner in California, all at the same time. And I am not even mentioning what people in , say Japan, or Kenya, or South Africa may be up to.

Should you be shocked into a heavenly exclamation while communicating, here's how you say it in various languages:


  1. Afrikaans: O God!
  2. Albanian: O Zot!
  3. Arabic: Ya Allah!
  4. Bahasa Melayu (Malay) Ya tuhanku!
  5. Basque: Jaungoikoa!
  6. Bengali: Oh Allah! (as used in Bangladesh), Hey Bhagoban (as used by Indian Bengalis)
  7. Bosnian: Boze moj!
  8. Bulgarian: Bozhe moi
  9. Catalan: Déu meu!
  10. Celtic: Mo Dhia!
  11. Czech: Pane boze!
  12. Danish: Åh Gud!
  13. Dutch: O, mijn God!
  14. English, Old : Wa min God!
  15. Esperanto: Mia Dio!
  16. Estonian: Oh mu Jumal,
  17. Farsi: Oh! Khodayeh Man!
  18. Finnish: Voi Luoja!
  19. Flemish: Godverdoeme,
  20. German: O mein Gott!
  21. German (Upper Austrian dialect): Hümmi, Orsch und Zwirn!
  22. Greek, Modern The'Mou! Hristo Mou !

  23. Gujarati: Aare Bhaghwan!
  24. Hebrew Oh Ellohim!
  25. Hindi: Hay Bhagwaan!
  26. Hungarian: Jaj Istenem,
  27. Icelandic: Gud minn godur!
  28. Inuktitut (Greenlandic) Åh gootinga!
  29. Irish, Modern Ó mo Dhia!
  30. Italian: Dio mio!
  31. Italian (Trieste dialect) Co dio!
  32. Japanese: ahh, kamisama!
  33. Korean aigo, OtchOna!
  34. Kyrgyz: Oh Kuday!
  35. Latin: Deus Meus!
  36. Latvian: Ak Dievs!
  37. Lithuanian Dieve mano,
  38. Macedonian O, Gospodi!
  39. Malayalam Entey Deiwame
  40. Maltese Alla tieghi,
  41. Maori Aue Te Ariki!
  42. Marathi: Aray Devaa!
  43. Norwegian, New Herregud!
  44. Polish: O Moj Boze
  45. Portuguese: Meu Deus!
  46. Romanian Dumnezeule!
  47. Russian Gospodi!
  48. Sanskrit He mama deva!
  49. Sinhala Ane Deviyane!
  50. Slovenian: Moj Bog!
  51. Spanish: Dios mio!
  52. Swahili: Siyo!
  53. Swedish Oh, Herregud!
  54. Tagalog: Ay Dios ko!
  55. Tamil: Ada kadavule!
  56. Telegu Ore devudo!
  57. Turkish Aman Tanrim;
  58. Urdu Au Mere Allah
  59. Vietnamese: Oi gioi oi! / Oi troi phat oi!/ Chu'a toi oi!
  60. Welsh A Dduw!
  61. Yiddish gotenyu!
The interesting thing is, that if God actually decided to answer , he would probably raise an eyebrow, and ask , "Yes ?".....

In Greek, He would say, "Nai" (Sounds like "n-ae")

In my language, Marathi, it means , NO.

I give up.

Maybe we should leave God out of all this and just look amazed, and say "Well, I never ....."

Now to find how to say that in all these languages......:-)