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hinga yinga dirgin (thats candian)
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Boo?
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I say ghost - I'm English.
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It is "Geist" in German.
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Ghostest (Thats Hillbilly) :)
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umm. Ghost..
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Bhoot in my language
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Ghost/Fantome -english/french
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Ghost the same as you...spooky, isn't it? :o)
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taibhse/ghost. Irish gaelic/English.
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go-st......
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Ghost
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! ;)
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grandma
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It is "ghost" because English is my second nature. However "ghost" in my own languages would be "hantu" in Malay (my National Language), "gui" & "gwai" in Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese (my dialects)respectively.
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Ghost is 'HARES' in Maltese but I am sure you won't read it as it sounds in Maltese. It sounds a bit like 'haress' but the meaning has nothing to do with it of course.
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Fantasma. (Spanish)
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ghost is ghost..every human say ghost.sorry i m not an alien
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Now this is a trickey one, so pay attention: "Ghost"
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In Holland they spell it GEEST and say CHay-st (CH is like the Scottish CH in loch)
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"Ghost (spirit appearing after death): French: fantôme (fr) m, spectre (fr) m, revenant (fr) m, fantasme (fr) m" Source and further information: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ghost Here the complete list given there: "Afrikaans: spook, gees Albanian: fantazmë (sq) f, lugat, gogol, vurkollak Arabic: Ø´Ø¨Ø (šábaħ) m Armenian: Õ¸Ö‚Ö€Õ¾Õ¡Õ¯Õ¡Õ¶ (urvakan) Basque: mamu Breton: tasmant, spes Catalan: fantasma m, espectre m, esperit m Croatian: duh (hr), avet (hr), sablast (hr), fantom (hr) Czech: duch (cs) m, pÅ™ízrak (cs), strašidlo (cs) Danish: spøgelse (da) n, genfærd (da) n, ånd (da) c Dutch: geest m, spook n, fantoom n Esperanto: spirito, fantomo Estonian: fantoom, kummitus, viirastus lummutis, tont Finnish: aave, kummitus, haamu; also henki (spirit) French: fantôme (fr) m, spectre (fr) m, revenant (fr) m, fantasme (fr) m Galician: pantasma m, espectro m Georgian: მáƒáƒ©áƒ•ენებრ(moÄveneba) German: Gespenst m, Geist n, Phantom n, Spuk m Greek: φάντασμα (el) Hebrew: רוח רפ××™× Hindi: à¤à¥‚त (bhÅ«t) Hungarian: kísértet (hu), szellem (hu) Icelandic: draugur, andi Indonesian: hantu Irish: taibhse (ga) f Italian: fantasma (it) m, spettro (it) m, spirito (it) m, larva (it) f, apparizione f Japanese: 幽霊 (ゆã†ã‚Œã„, yÅ«rei), 亡霊 (ã¼ã†ã‚Œã„, bÅrei), 化ã‘物 (ã°ã‘ã‚‚ã®, bakemono), æ»éœŠ (ã—りょã†, shiryo), 妖怪 (よã†ã‹ã„, yÅkai), ãŠåŒ–ã‘ (obake), 怨霊 (ãŠã‚“りょã†, onryÅ) Khmer: ážáŸ’មោច (kmaoch) Korean: ìœ ë ¹ (yuryeong) Latin: larva, umbra, phasma, manes m, lemures m Latvian: parÄdÄ«ba, spoks, gars, fantoms Lithuanian: vaiduoklis Low German: Spökels, Spöök Malay: hantu (ms) Maltese: ħares, ruħ, fatat, spirtu Marathi: à¤à¥‚त (bhÅ«t) Norwegian: spøkelse n, fantom n Polish: duch (pl) m, upiór m, widmo n Portuguese: fantasma (pt) m, espectro (pt) m, espírito (pt) m, aparição f, assombração f Romanian: fantomă, stafie, duh, strigoi, spirit Romansh: spiert, fantom Russian: привидение (ru) (prividénije) n, призрак (ru) (prízrak) m, фантом (ru) (fantóm) m Sanskrit: à¤à¥‚त (bhÅ«t) Serbian: duh m, sablast f, utvara f, priviÄ‘enje n, avet m, avetinja f, sen f Slovak: duch m, prízrak m, zjavenie n, mátoha f, strašidlo n Slovene: duh (sl) m, fantom Spanish: fantasma (es) m, espectro (es) m, espíritu (es) m, aparecido (es) m Swahili: kivuli (noun 7/8) Swedish: spöke (sv) n, fantom (sv) n, ande (sv) c Telugu: దయà±à°¯à°‚ (dayyaM), à°ªà±à°°à±‡à°¤à°¾à°¤à±à°® (prEtaatma), పిశాచి (piSaachi), à°à±‚తం (bhootaM) Thai: ผี (pÄ•e), พราย (praai) Turkish: hayalet Welsh: ysbryd m Yiddish: גײַסט (gayst) m"
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Bhoot or arwah!
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BOO!
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Govnia.
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boo
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bhoot in india+4
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bh00t
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