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Can You Identify What Language Are These Following “Happy New Year” Greetings From Around the World?

2017 has been good to me and it was a great opportunity that I’ve been into this one great family circle of Virily. Lots of friends, gained ideas and knowledge, and most of all my passion for writing and creating quizzes were also used to share my knowledge and thoughts, aside from earning passive income through my blogs and posts.

Well, since 2018 is fast approaching and it’s only a matter of few hours til the countdown for another year is gonna stop at zero, I have created here a special long quiz in accordance to the upcoming New Year celebration and as to usher or welcome year 2018 as well. This long quiz is all about how New Year is being said as greetings from around the world.

This will be my last post or last quiz for this year, and I am sure this one will learn you a lot on different greetings of New Year from around the world.

Good luck and make sure to get 12/20 for this long quiz.

Have fun and have a blast this coming New Year’s Eve.

More blessings and more power to Virily as well!

See you around on 2018 guys!

  • Question of

    Feliz Año Nuevo

    • Hebrew
    • Spanish
    • Portuguese
    • Esperanto
  • Question of

    Bonne Année

    • Greek
    • German
    • French
    • Swedish
  • Question of

    Antum Salimoun

    • Arabic
    • Russian
    • Afrikaans
    • Hebrew
  • Question of

    Sawadee Pee Mai

    • Vietnamese
    • Thai
    • Cantonese
    • Bengali
  • Question of

    Xin Nian Yu Kuai

    • Korean
    • Japanese
    • Mandarin Chinese
    • Cantonese
  • Question of

    Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu

    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Chinese Mandarin
    • Welsh
  • Question of

    S Novim Godom

    • Russian
    • French
    • Polish
    • German
  • Question of

    Naya Saal Mubaarak Ho

    • Urdu
    • Bengali
    • Hindi
    • Tamil
  • Question of

    Chuc Mung Nam Moi

    • Thai
    • Vietnamese
    • Indonesian
    • Turkish
  • Question of

    Prosit Neujahr

    • Greek
    • Danish
    • Dutch
    • German
  • Question of

    Selamat Tahun Baru

    • Bahasa
    • Urdu
    • Telugu
    • Pashto
  • Question of

    Godt Nytt Ã…r

    • Norwegian
    • Danish
    • Latin
    • Hungarian
  • Question of

    Sehe Bokmanee Bateuseyo

    • Korean
    • Mongolian
    • Farsi
    • Cantonese
  • Question of

    Eutychismenos o Kainourgios Chronos

    • Italian
    • Greek
    • Russian
    • German
  • Question of

    Gelukkig Nieuwjaar

    • Swedish
    • Norwegian
    • Italian
    • Dutch
  • Question of

    Hau’oli Makahiki Hou

    • Afrikaans
    • Samoan
    • Hawaiian
    • Swahili
  • Question of

    Szczesliwego Nowego Roku

    • Polish
    • Sudanese
    • Italian
    • Ukrainian
  • Question of

    Stastny Novy Rok

    • Finnish
    • Afrikaans
    • Hungarian
    • Czech
  • Question of

    Feliz Ano Novo

    • Latin
    • Esperanto
    • Portuguese
    • Spanish
  • Question of

    Manigong Bagong Taon

    • Bahasa
    • Hindi
    • Tamil
    • Filipino

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32 Points

Written by Trafalgar Law

50 Comments

    • that was a very excellent score already for having one mistake..I think ur a great fan of multilinguistics..thanks for playing and congrats for making it…Hope u had fun too.:)

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    • ..thanks for playing my quiz and great job for ur score…though u took this quiz late right after NYE, I’m still grateful coz my quiz still earns passive points…HAppy New Year Anastasia..Hope u had fun 🙂

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  1. 19 out of 20. So since question 8 is technical the same thing in Urdu and Hindi I should get that question right.
    Question 20 should be Tagalog not Filipino. Filipino is the ethnicity and Tagalog is the dialect just like Cantonese and Mandarin are different dialects in Chinese. I randomly guess question 11 and got it right. LMBO!
    Sorry if I’m being technical

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    • Congrats for an awesome score…Yeah ur right it should be Tagalog for Philippines, but as a Filipino, our language is formally called as Filipino…Tagalog is usually a group of people from Tagalog region…It only became Tagalog when Filipinos are used to it, but officially it should be Filipino as well for the language as it is our national language… 🙂

    • it’s alright…what matter is u know now some of New Year greetings from around the world…thanks for playing my quiz and hope u had fun too…Happy New Year btw then 🙂

    • It seems like u are lucky for this year that ur instincts and guess made you passed my quiz…12/20 is a passing score and u made it 14..that’s great…hope u had fun and thanks for the play…Happy New Year too.. 🙂

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  2. Hey I got 17/20 🙂 And I should have got 18 because “Naya Saal Mubaarak Ho” means happy new year in Urdu as well as Hindi – I thought you would have known that 😀

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    • i’m sorry Norman, I haven’t checked that Urdu has also that same greeting, coz Urdu is basically from Pakistan, and Hindi is mostly from India…I only checked India coz India was firstly my choice of answer for this quesrion, but I haven’t thought..Don’t worry I’ll consider ur score, u got 18/20…and that’s so genius of u…Happy New Year Norman… 🙂

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  3. Got 17 out if 20. I even got the French one. At least I better because I am proudly French Canadian. By the way, it is still very cold and snowy here….

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  4. 15/20 not bad
    Put serbian/croatian/bosnian/montenegrin (all one) language next time, becouse here we are many members from Balkans. Sretna Nova godina or srećna Nova godina, mean Happy New Year.

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    • you got a very high score..congrats for it..yup I just lately realized there are so much bloggers here from Balkan region…Maybe I’ll try next year’s quiz .. 🙂

    • yeah…there’s a lot more than that, but I just picked randomly the top 20s…maybe i can make a 2nd part of this quiz next year…haha hope u had fun..Happy New Year 🙂