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How do you say stop in different languages?

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

European Languages:

* English: Stop

* Spanish: ¡Alto! (formal), ¡Para! (informal)

* French: Arrête!

* German: Halt!

* Italian: Stop! (formal), Ferma! (informal)

* Portuguese: Pare!

* Russian: Стой! (Stoy!)

* Polish: Stop!

* Dutch: Stop!

* Swedish: Stopp!

* Finnish: Pysähty!

* Greek: Στάσου! (Stásou!)

Asian Languages:

* Mandarin Chinese: 停 (tíng)

* Japanese: 止まれ (tomare)

* Korean: 멈춰! (meomchwo!)

* Hindi: रुक जाओ (ruk jaao)

* Arabic: أوقف! (waqif!)

* Vietnamese: Dừng lại!

Other Languages:

* Hebrew: עצור! (Atzur!)

* Turkish: Dur!

* Latin: Siste!

Important Note:

* The formality of the word can vary depending on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

* Some languages may have additional words or phrases for "stop" depending on the specific situation.

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