多种语言

求“幸福” “快乐” “平安” “健康”4个词的多种语言,最好每一个都100种```
我知道很难....但是大家多帮忙吧...
能给一个查到很多种语言的软件也行啊`
还有其实甲骨文,大篆什么的文字也可以呃```

首先说甲骨文,

只要你在百度打上 “甲骨文翻译”, 就可以看到你要的网站

汉文其他字体  如同上法

幸福,快乐,平安,健康

1. 阿尔巴尼亚语

Gëzuar, gëzuar, të sigurt, të shëndetshme

2. 阿拉伯语

سعيدة ، سعيدة وآمنة وصحية

3. 爱萨尼亚语

Rõõmus ja õnnelik, turvaline, tervislik

4. 保加利亚语

Щастлив, щастлив, безопасни и здравословни

5. 波兰语

Szczęśliwy, szczęśliwy, bezpieczny, zdrowy

6. 朝鲜语

행복, 행복, 안전, 건강

7. 丹麦语

Glad, glad og sikre, sunde

8. 德语

Happy, Happy, sichere, gesunde

9. 俄语

Счастливый, счастливый, безопасной, здоровой

10. 法语

Happy, happy, sécuritaire, sain

11. 菲律宾语

Maligaya, maligaya, ligtas at malusog

12. 芬兰语

Happy, happy, turvallisia, terveellisiä

13. 爱尔兰语

Feliz, feliz, segura, sa

14. 荷兰语

Blij, blij, veilige, gezonde

15. 加泰罗尼亚语

Feliç, feliç, segur, saludable

16. 捷克语

Šťastné, šťastné, bezpečné, zdravé

17. 克罗地亚语

Sretan, sretan, siguran, zdrav

18. 拉脱维亚语

Happy, happy, drošu, veselīgu

19. 立陶宛语

Laimingas, laimingas, saugią, sveiką

20. 罗马尼亚语

Fericit, fericit, sigur, sănătos

21. 马耳他语

Happy, kuntenti, sikuri, b'saħħithom

22. 挪威语

Happy, happy, trygge, sunne

23.葡萄牙

Feliz, feliz, segura, saudável

23. 日语

満足、喜んで、安全、健康

24. 瑞典语

Happy, happy, säkra, hälsosamma

25. 塞尔维亚语

Сретан, сретан, сигуран, здрав

26. 斯拉维尼亚文

Srečno, srečno, varno, zdravo

27. 斯洛伐克文

Šťastné, šťastné, bezpečné, zdravé

28. 泰文

แฮปปี้, ยินดี, ปลอดภัยแข็งแรง

29. 土耳其语

Mutlu, mutlu, güvenli, sağlıklı

30. 乌克兰语

Щасливий, щасливий, безпечної, здорової

30. 西班牙语

Feliz, feliz, seguro, saludable

31. 希伯来语

שמח, מאושר, בטוח, בריא

32. 希腊语

Καλή, χαρούμενη, ασφαλή, υγιεινά

33. 匈牙利语

Boldog, boldog, biztonságos, egészséges

34. 意大利语

Felice, felice, sicuro, sano

35. 印度文

有图

36. 印尼文

Happy, senang, aman, sehat

37. 英语 

Happy, happy, safe, healthy

38. 繁体

幸福,快乐,平安,健康

39. 越南文

Hạnh phúc, vui vẻ, an toàn, lành mạnh

楼主,关于你的问题,我已经作出回答,很遗憾,我只回答了40个,总共160个单词,没有你所说的100个,但是我希望这40个能够帮上你忙,如果你需要某些词汇的大图,如希伯来语、泰语等等,我都有图,你可以向我要

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第1个回答  2009-03-13
幸福~ Chinese
Geluk~ Dutch
Bonheur~ French
Glück~ German
Ευτυχία~ Greek
Felicità~ Italian
행복~ Korean
Felicidade~ Portuguese
Счастье~ Russian
Felicidad~ Spanish
Щастие~Bulgarian
Felicitat~Catalan
Sreća~ Croatian
Štěstí~ Czech
Lykke~ Danish
Kaligayahan~Filipino
אושר~Hebrew
खुशी~Hindi
Kebahagiaan~ Indonesian
幸福~ Japanese
Laime~Latvian
Laimė~Lithuanian
Lykke~Norwegian
Szczęście~ Polish
Fericirea~ Romanian
Срећа~Serbian
Šťastie~Slovak
Lycka~Swedish
Щастя~Ukrainian
Hạnh phúc~Vietnamese
A
Africa Kenya - hey is Jambo
Kikuyu (Kenya) Rathima andu atene
South African : There are 11 official languages English - cheers Afrikaans - Gesondheid and try the word Amandla for the other 9

Agentina (Spanish - Latin American)
Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
America Cheers
Wisconsin that has very strong German roots and everyone toasts, almost without fail; "Prost"

Albanian Gëzuar / Gezuar
or Shëndeti tuaj
Arabic Fisehatak (to your health) / Shucram (United Arab Emirates)

Armenian Genatzt (or Genatset / Genatsoot ("Life"))
Asturian Gayola
Austrian / Austria Prosit - Prost (German) / Zum Wohl
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani Afiyæt oslun
AWA AWA !!! klinke klanke glasset i bordet gentagne gange ...
et AWA i en sætning udløser en skål.
Australia Cheers ? Cherio

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B
Bahasa (Indonesia) Pro
Baluchi (Iran) Vashi
Basque On egin
Topa
Belgian / Belgium 'Op uw gezondheid' is fine for the Flemish (Dutch speaking) part of the country but for the other half, the French speaking people, it's the same as for France 'A VOTRE SANTE', although there are of course many other expressions.
Thanx to Patricia WRIGHT (Belgium / French)
Belize (English)?
Bengali Joy
Bolivia (Spanish - Latin America)
Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
Bosnian Zivjeli
Brazilian Saude, Viva
(Spain, France) Topa
Breton Yec'hed mat
Brunei Darussalam (Malay)?
Bulgarian Na zdrave (to your health)
(Nazdrave ?)

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C
Canada Cheers

Caribbean ?
Catalan (Spain) (Spanish)? Salut
Txin txin
Sant Hilari, Sant Hilari, fill de puta qui no se l'acabi
("Son of a bitch the one that does not finish the cup", vulgar)
Chile (Spanish - Latin American)
Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
Chinese Nien Nien nu e. Kong Chien
Chinese Yung sing ("drink and win")
(Cantonese) Gom bui ("dry the cup")
Chinese Gan bei ("dry the cup")
Mandarin : Gan bei
or Kong chien.
Colombia (Spanish - Latin American)
Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
Cornish Yeghes da
Costa Rica "Pura Vida" (pure life) which they use for everything.
Thanks to : Dale Leatherman
(See also : Spanish - Latin American : Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo)
Creole Salud
Croatian Zivjeli (write a small v above the Z)
Zivjeli / U zdravlje
Czech Na zdraví (to your health)
Czechoslovakian Na Zdravi, Nazdar

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D
Denmark / Danish / Dansk Skaal / Skål
Bunden i vejret eller resten i håret (Bottoms up or the rest in your hair.)

Dominican Republic (Spanish - Latin American)
Dutch
(Netherlands)
(Belgium) Proost. Proost, Geluk, or Gezondheid
Dutch (Flemish) Proost
Gezondheid (to your health)
In pure dutch (netherlands) you should say, 'gezondheid' but more common is 'proost'. Any othter expresion in any language can be and will be used. As long as we can drink it will be OK.

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E
Egyptian Fee sihetak
Bisochtak
Esperanto Sanon
El Salvador (Spanish - Latin American)?
English Cheers Cheerio (UK) - Lets toast
Here's mud in your eye (UK, vulgar)(expr. may be from Bible, John 9:1-41)
Bottoms up (USA)
Down the hatch (vulgar)
Hey howdy (Arizona, informal)
Esperanto Je via sano (to your health) (constructed) Toston ("(I propose) a toast")
Estonian Tervist
(Teie) terviseks (to your health)
(Teie terviseks)
Ethiopia they says T'chen chen
Equador (Spanish - Latin American)

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F
Farsi Ba'sal'a'ma'ti
Faroese / Faeroese Skál
Finnish (Suomi)
Finland "Kippis" is indeed a good translation for "cheers", being very informal. "Maljanne" translates approximately as "A toast to you [Sir]", the polite form of address being implied by the suffix "nne". One might also say "n malja!", meaning "A toast to !". To say that these forms are never used in Finland is simply incorrect; their place is at a formal dinner party, for example. "Pohjanmaan kautta" might possibly be derived from a historical event: literally translated it means "By way of Ostrobothnia", and Ostrobothnia is precisely the way by which Finnish Jäger troops of the Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion came back from training in Germany, to contribute to the victory of the "whites" in the Finnish Civil War. On the other hand, it might simply be derived from the fact that "Pohja" literally means bottom, therefore "Pohjanmaan kautta" means "bottoms up". Also, while "terveydeksi" does mean "to your health", it is to my knowledge used exclusively when someone sneezes, like gesundheit or bless you. It might, however, appear as part of a more elaborate toast.
Thank you to : Ilkka Poutanen
Kippis. Maljanne
Kippis is the most common way to say cheers but "maljanne" is very rear. It is very polite way to say your toast. That is never used in Finland.
There is also "Hölkyn kölkyn". It doesn't mean anything but it sounds funny. That is used when you want to be funny or if you want to make foreign tourists to laugh.
"Pohjanmaan kautta" means bottoms up. Pohjanmaa is a large area in the north west Finland. "Pohjanmaan kautta" is widely used E.g when you drink vodka.
Thank you to Juha Nieminen
Kippis Terveydeksi (formal) (to your health)
French / France A votre sante
(À votre) santé (to your health) À la votre (response "And to yours")
À votre santé / Santé
Frisian Tsjoch (Netherlands)

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G
Gaelic (Ireland) Sláinte (to your health)
Gaelic (Scotland) Slaandjivaa (to your health) Slainte mhoiz
Slainte Mhor (Slainte vor) / Slainte Mhath
Galician (Spain) Saúde / Chinchín / Saúde
Georgian Vielen danke zu Dr.Wilram Tiemann :

Der Georgier sagt: "vakhtanguri", wir sagen "prost", der Engländer "cheers" und der Däne "ska&ål". Dies ist nicht richtig. Der Georgier sagt zu einer Gruppe vonm Menschen: "Gaumardschoss". Dies bedeutet: "man möge siegen". Zu einer Einzelperson sagt der Georgier: "Gagimardschoss", das soviel wie "du mögest siegen" bedeutet. Also in kartuli ena (=georgischer Sprache) heißt "prost": Gaumardschoss. Michail Saakaschwili oder Aduard Schewardnadse würden nie: "vakhtaanguri" sagen . "vakhtanguri" sagen nur die im Landesteil Gurian lebenden Menschen. Diese haben auch einen eigenen Dialekt. Guria liegt im Südwesten von Georgien. Woher ich das alles weiß? Meinen Freund, ein deutscher Offizier, der mehrere Jahre dort leben mußte, wollte ich mit dem Wort " vakhtanguri" überraschen. Dann wurde ich aufgeklärt. Mit freundlichen Grüßen und "prost" oder besser "ska°l". Ihr Dr.Wilram Tiemann

Most common : Gagimardschoss / Gaumardschoss Only in some parts of Georgien (Vakhtanguri)

German (Germany) Prost (beer)
Zum Wohl (wine) (to your health)
Hau weg den Scheiss (vulgar)
I would pretty much prefer the first (common) one as the second one is never used at all. You should remove it. 'Gruss Got' is used to welcome a person but not at all in the sense of 'cheers'.

From Stefan Brede
In Germany we have different ways to say "Cheers" or "Slainte", depending on the kind of drink as well as on the occasion. For BEER: "Prost!" (no matter at which occasion). For WINE: "Prost" with friends, "Zum Wohl" in a more formal environment. For COCKTAILS: Here we often use a toast, for example: "Auf uns!" (To us!) or "Auf Dich!" (To you!). For SCHNAPS: Here we often say something like "Und weg!" or "Hau' weg das Zeug!" (Down the hatch!), but "Prost!" is fine as well. For WHISKY: We never say "Prost!" with Whisky. Rather, we use "Cheers!" or a toast, like "Auf Schottland!" (To Scotland!).

Old info : Prosit. Auf ihr wohl - Gruß got. - Prost ?
Greek Eis Igian
Stin ijiasas
Jamas
Gia'sou
Greenlandic Kassutta ("Let our glasses meet")
Imeqatigiitta ("Let's drink together")
Kasugta
Guatemala (Spanish - Latin American)?
Guyana In Guyana, as well as Trinidad, the people speak english. So Cheers is the same in both those countries

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H

Hawaiian Okole maluna
Okole malune
Hipahipa
Hebrew L'chaim ("To life")
(Le'chaim)
Hindi Apki Lambi Umar Ke Liye
Holooe Kam-poe
Honduras (Spanish - Latin American)?
Hungarian Kedves egeszsegere
Egészségedre (sing.) (to your health)
Egészségetekre (plur.) (to your health)

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I
Icelandic Skál (Santanka nu)
Ido Ye vua saneso
Indian A la sature
Indonesia Pro ( They sometimes say tos (sounds like "toss" back that drink))
Interlingua A vostre sanitate (to your health)
(constructed) A vostre salute
Ireland Sláinte (to your health)
In Northern Ireland (Ulster) there are three main offical languages : English,Irish and Ulster-Scots
Cheers in Northern Ireland (Ulster) is Slainte! (to your health) in Irish AND "Guid forder!" (good luck) in Ulster-Scots.
Thanx to Paul for information
Irish Gaelic (Sláinte)

Israel L'Chaim! (To Life!)
Italian / Italy Cin cin (formal)
Salute (informal)

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J
Japan / Nippon Kampai / Campai
Japanese / Japan Kampai. Banzai
Japanese most used : Kampai
Jamaica ?

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K
Kikuyu (Kenya) Rathima andu atene
Korean Chukbae
Kong gang ul wi ha yo
Konbe

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L
Latin Sanitas bona (to your health)
Bene tibi
Latin American spanish : Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
Latvian Uz veselibu (Prieka)
Lebanese Kesak (sing.)
Keskun (plur.)
Liechtenstein (German)?
Lithuanian i sveikata (Not : I sueikata / Thank you Paulius)
Lithuanian buk sveikas (Not: I sveikas / Thanks to Paulius)
Luxembourg (French) ?

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M
Macedonian Na zdravje! (to your health). (Thanks to Natasha)

Malay

(Brunei Darussalam)?

Malaysia In Malaysia the language is "Bahasa Melayu" (meaning "malay language"). As "Basaha Malaysia" it has been brought in line with Indonesian and the two are very similar now.
Experience from the Eastern Malaysia in Sarawak, Borneo where for a toast they would simply say "Minum!". Which means "drink!". Simple but effective.

Maltese Cheers
Aviva (old fashioned)
Maori Kia Ora is a Maori greeting, the equivalent of 'Hello'
In general New Zealanders tend to emulate the Australians, they say 'Cheers' too. (See New Zealand as well for further information)

Mexican / Mexico Salud (Spanish - Latin American)
Monaco (French)?
Moroccan / Marokko Saha wa'afiab

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N
Netherland See Dutch
New Zealand Kia Ora is a Maori greeting, the equivalent of 'Hello'
In general New Zealanders tend to emulate the Australians, they say 'Cheers' too.
'Cheerio' generally means 'Goodbye'
Thanx to Graeme Buckley
As a kiwi I just wanted to add to your section on how to toast New Zealand style. Kia Ora is a greeting as you say but means a little more than hello - it means 'good health' and is used in many contexts. Also while we do say cheers this is derives from our mostly English heritage rather than being an 'emulation' of Australians. To say the latter is actually a teeny bit insulting!
Thank you to Wendy
Nicaragua (Spanish - Latin American)
Norwegian (Nynorsk) Skal
Skål

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O
Occitan A la vòstra

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P
Pakistani Sanda bashi
Panama (Spanish - Latin American)
Paraguay (Spanish - Latin American)
Persian (Iran) (Be) salam ati (to your health) Nush ("Enjoy it, and let it be part of your body")
Paru (Spanish - Latin American)
Philippines Mabuhay
Polish Na zdrowie. Vivat
Na zdrowie (to your health)
Portuguese A sia saide
Brazil (Portuguese)
Portuguese Saude (to your health)
Tchim-tchim
Saúde (Brazil)(to your health)
Tim-tim (Brazil)
Puerto Rico (Spanish - Latin American)

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Q
Quatar Hmmm alcohol is not alowed here..

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R
Rhaeto-Romanic Viva
Romanian Noroc ("Good luck")
Russian (CCCP) No one says "Na zdorovje" as a Russian drinking cheer.
This is increadibly widespread myth. It does mean "To you health", but they only sayy it as a reply to "Spasibo"
i.e. "Thank you".
Furthermore, there is no universal drinking cheer in Russian, however paradoxal it might sound.
Sometimes they say "Budem zdorovy" meaning "Let's stay healthy". Which sometimes is shortened to just "Budem" (see Ukranian version).
or "Chtob vse byli zdorovy", i.e. "Let everybody be healthy". Thanks to Dmitry

Old index: Na zdorovje (to your health), Vashe zdorovie or Na zdorovia (Not used !)

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S
Sesotho Nqa
Scotland Slainte
or Slainte Mhor (even more)
Toast ir Cheers in Scotland is Slainte Mhath! (Good Health). The response is Slainte Mhor! (Great Health).

Scottish Slainte. Here's tae ye
Serbian Zivio Ziveli - In Serbian, cheers is 'Ziveli', pronounced 'zjee-ve-lee', meaning 'Let's live long!'
(Old : Zivjeli / U zdravlje)
Slovak
(Slovakia) Na zdravie (to your health) / Stolicka! [stolitschka]
Slovenian Na zdravje (to your health)
Somalian Auguryo
South African (Afrikaans) There are 11 official languages English - cheers Afrikaans - Gesondheid and try the word Amandla for the other 9
Gesondheid (to your health)
Spanish Salud
Chin chin
amor y
"Salud" although it can be used as a toast, it literally means "Health". Salud is also said when someone sneezes.
Arriba, abajo, al centro, para adentro ("Up, down, center, inside", vulgar)
Spanish Latin American Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo
Sri Lanka (Sinhala) Seiradewa
Suomi (Finland) see Finnish
Swahili Afya / Vifijo
Svenska / Swedish Skål - Skaal
Helan går (Everything goes)
Swahili Maisha marefu - good life or cheers ( Afya! Vifijo! )
Switzerland / Swiss As you might know, there are 4 language-parts in Switzerland (Swissgerman, French, Italian, and Rätoromanisch) But that's not all, there are also a lot of diffrent dialects here. I'm living in the german part and speak a dialect called "Bärndütsch", so here we go: Cheers = Proscht, Zum Wohl, Gsundheit (the last two means to your health). For the other dialects it's mostly the same, only the accent changs a little bit.
Thanx to Chrigu

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T
Tagalog Mabuhay ("Long life")
(Philippines)
Thai /Thailand Choc-tee
hallo or hey : Sawadekaa - (to male) Sawadekap (Female)
Chook-die / Sawasdi
Turkish Serefe (write cedille under S) ("To honor")
Sagligina (sing.) (write bars over g's, remove dots over i's) (to your health)
Sagliginiza (plur. or polite) (to your health)
Trinidad In Trinidad, as well as Guyana, the people speak english.
So Cheers is the same in both those countries

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U
Ukrainian In Ukraine we say 'Budmo!'. This means approximately 'shall we live forever!' Usually, one person says 'Budmo!' and everybody at the table/party answers 'Hey!' (the meaning is straightforward). This repeats for up to 3 times depending on the mood of the crowd. Only then, everybody empties their glasses.
Thank you to : Olena Linnyk.
(Old : Na zdorov'ya)
United Arab Emirates (Arab) Shucram
United Kingdom Cheers
United States of America
/USA Cheers (se also American)
Urdu (Pakistan) Djam
Uruguay (Spanish - Latin American)
Uyghur Hoshe (Cheers)
Salametlikingiz ucun (For your health)
Thank you to : Memet Tursun Zunun

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V
Venezuela (Spanish - Latin American)
Vietnamese Chia
Can chén (write dot under a) (North V.N.)
Can ly (write dot under a) (South V.N.)

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W
Welsh Iechyd da
Iechyd da
Wales (Welsh)

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Y
Yiddish Mazel tov Lechaym (Lechaim)
Yugoslavian Ziveo / Ziveli (Though country is split up now word is still in use.)

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第2个回答  2009-02-28
幸福
Happy,I gëzuar,سعيد, Щастлив, Feliç, Sretan, Šťastný, Lykkelig, Gelukkig,Onnellinen, ....
快乐
Happiness, Lumturia, السعادة, Щастие, Felicitat, Happiness, Happiness, Lykke, Geluk, Happiness, ....
平安
peace, paqja, سلام, мир, pau, mir, klid, fred, vrede, rauha, ....
健康
Health, Shëndeti, صحة, Здраве, Salut, Zdravlje, Zdraví, Sundhed, Gezondheid, Terveys, ....

我选了10种语言,他们分别是英语,阿尔巴尼亚语,阿拉伯语,保加利亚语,加泰罗尼亚语,克罗提亚语,捷克语,丹麦语,荷兰语,芬兰语。。。

你可以自己用google的翻译软件,慢慢找,如果需要更多的话。我觉得你的问题很有趣。
第3个回答  2009-02-27
幸福:
1. happiness
2. blessed
3. happy
健康
health
平安
well,
without mishap
快乐
happy
happy glad pleased
第4个回答  2009-02-28
happiness
2. blessed
3. happy