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I don't want it
- Indicates that the speaker does not want to take something that is being offered.
I don't want it
- Chinese:
- Hokkien: 我無欲/我无欲 (góa bô beh / góa bô berh / góa bô boeh), 我無愛/我无爱 (góa bô ài)
- Mandarin: 我不要 (wǒ bù yào)
- Danish: jeg vil ikke ha den c, jeg vil ikke det n
- Dutch: ik wil het niet
- Finnish: en tahdo sitä
- French: je ne le veux pas m, je ne la veux pas f
- Galician: non o quero
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: ich will es nicht
- Hungarian: (for a particular item): nem kérem, (I don't want any): nem kérek, (before a particular noun expressing action): nem akarom, (before verbs): nem akarok
- Italian: non lo voglio
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Kapampangan: ali ku bisa (standard)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Marathi: मला नको आहे (malā nako āhe), मला नको (malā nako)
- Polish: nie chcę tego
- Portuguese: eu não quero, não quero, eu não quero isso, não quero isso
- Russian: я не хочу это (ja ne xoču eto), мне это не нужно (mne eto ne nužno)
- Spanish: no lo quiero
- Swedish: jag vill inte den c, jag vill inte det n
- Tagalog: ayoko (tl), ayaw ko
- Thai: ฉันไม่ต้องการมัน (chǎn-mâi-dtông-gaan-man)
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