In Kashmiri, you can say "Bey chukh maazrat" (بے چھَک مَازرت) to express "I am sorry." This phrase conveys an apology and is used in various contexts to express regret or remorse.
You say "Sorry" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ema binu".
You say "I am sorry I do not have money" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Sore amoo meata iropiyani".
The English word 'sorry' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "polee".
There is no language called dine.
In Romani, which is the language of the Roma people, you would say "Sarakiri."
Brazilians speak Portuguese. You can say "Sinto muito" which means 'I feel sorry/I am sorry' or "Me desculpe" which means 'Excuse me [for doing something.]'
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You do not say "hi" in paprika, for paprika is not a language. It is a spice. Sorry to break it to you.
In portuguese from Portugal you may say "desculpa-me" meaning "forgive me" or "peço desculpa" which means "(I) ask for forgiveness" or plain "desculpa" which means "sorry"
The Romanian language equivalent of "Sorry, I know I am late" is: Îmi pare rău, ştiu că am întîrziat.
Main hand, thumbs up, in a circle around the sternum.
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