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How do you say devil in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "devil" in different languages:

European Languages:

* Spanish: Diablo

* French: Diable

* German: Teufel

* Italian: Diavolo

* Portuguese: Diabo

* Russian: Чёрт (Chёrt)

* Polish: Diabeł

* Dutch: Duivel

* Swedish: Djävul

* Finnish: Perkele

* Hungarian: Ördög

* Romanian: Diavol

* Greek: Διάβολος (Diávolos)

Other Languages:

* Arabic: شيطان (Shaytan)

* Hebrew: שָׂטָן (Satan)

* Japanese: 悪魔 (akuma)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 魔鬼 (móguǐ)

* Korean: 악마 (akma)

* Hindi: शैतान (Shaitan)

* Vietnamese: Quỷ dữ

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and the specific word for "devil" may vary depending on the dialect or region.

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