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    How do I say, "Oh My God" in a different language?
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    In French, one would say "mon Dieu." .
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    What do I say in Mandarin when someone says "thank you"?
    Sergeantpro
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    You can say "Bú Yòng Xiè", which literally means "No thanks needed". Although it might sounds rude, it is actually a formal way to say "You're welcome".
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    How do I say "how old are you" in Mandarin?
    Sergeantpro
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    First of all, always ask this question of a person who is around the same age as or younger than you. "How old are you?" in Mandarin is: Ní jî suì le?
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    How do I say "learn" in Portuguese?
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    In Portuguese, the infinitive form of the verb "learn" is "aprender." As an example, the sentence "Eu gosto muito de aprender" would translate to English as "I like to learn."
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    How do I say, "Oh, my god, save me from the ghost!" in Bengali?
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    ওহ , আমার ঈশ্বর , আমার প্রেতাত্মা থেকে রক্ষা. Ōha, āmāra īśbara, āmāra prētātmā thēkē rakṣā.
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    How do I say 'good and bad' in Russian?
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    'Хорошее и плохое в России' is the most common way to say good and bad in Russian. This can be formal or informal.
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    How do I say "you're welcome" in Italian?
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    "Prego" is the most common way to say it, which can be formal or informal. Another informal way to say "you're welcome" would be "di niente."
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    What is Spanish for, "Do you want to be friends?"
    Donagan
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    "¿Quieres ser amigo?"
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