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Europe
Alsatian
/elsässisch (
France
) - ich bin verruckt
Bavarian
- I bin narrisch
Benton Celtic
- Me bezañ sot
Catalan
- Estic boig bodge ("boig": b- is a very soft be, like in Spanish, -o- is an open o, as in bottle, and -ig is like in fridge).
Corsican
- (corsu) Só pazzu (m.) Só pazza (f.)
Czech
- Jsem blázen (ysemm blaazen)
Danish
- Jeg er sindssyg
Dutch
- Ik ben gek (Ig bEn Qek)
English
- I am crazy
Estonian
- Mina olen hull
Finnish
- (Minä) olen hullu
French
- Je suis fou(m.) Je suis folle(f.)
Gaelic Irish
- Is mise mithfir
Galician
(northwest of
Spain
) - Estou lo (m.) Estou tola (f.)
German
- Ich bin verrückt
Greek
(modern) - Ime trellos (m.) Ime trellI (f.) (m. *Ime trell*OS f. *Ime trell*I stress after asterix)
Greek (
Cypriot
) - Ime ppellos (m.) Ime ppellI (f.) (m. Ime ppellOS f. Ime pprelll)
Greek (parts of mainland) - Ime mourrlos (m.) Ime mourrli (f.) (m. *Ime mourrlOS f. *Ime mourrl*i)
Hungarian
- Bolond vagyok
Icelandic
- Ég er brjálaður (Ye er Bryaulathuer)
Italian
- Sono pazzo (m.) Sono pazza (f.)
Kölsch
- Isch bin jeck
Latin
- Insanus sum
Lativian
- Es esmu traks(m.) Es esmu traka(f.)
Lithuanian
- Að esu pamiðæs (m.) Að esu pamiðusi (f.) (ash esu pamishes - ash esu pamishusi)
Low German
(Low
Saxon
) - Ik bün mall (Ik bYn 'mal)
Luxembourgian
- Ech si geckeg
Maltese
- Jien mignun
Manx Gallic
- S'treih keoie
Norwegian
(
bokmaal
) - Jeg er gal (Yei aer Gal)
Norwegian (
nynorsk
) - Eg er galen (Eg e GaaleN)
Polish
- Jestem szalony yestem shalony
Portuguese
- Eu sou louco(m.) Eu sou louca(f.) (m. - Portugal) (m. - Brazil)
Romani
(
Gypsy
) - Me som Radge (Enraged, excited,crazy)
Rumanian
- Sunt nebun sont nebon
Russian
- Ja soshiol s uma
Sámi
(north sami) - Mun lean jalla
Scottish Gaelic
- Is mithear
Serbo-Croatian
- Ja sam lud
Slovak
- Som blázon
Slovenian
- Jaz sem nora
Spanish
- Soy loco(m.) Soy loca(f.) Estoy loco
Swabian
(Southern German
dialect
) - I be verrukt
Swedish
- Jag är tokig
Ukrainian
- Ya z gluzdu zhyihav
Welsh
- Rydw i'n wallgo' (Ruh-doo een wah-ll-gore. The first R is rolled. The letter 'll' is hard to pronounce but is basically blowing air out between your teeth while your tongue is pressed against the inside of your top teeth.)
Yiddish
- Ikh bin meshuge (meSHUgeh)
Middle East
Algerian Arabic
- ana mehbul
Arabic
- Aná Mâdjnón (á = Long A as in (clArk),â = Short A as in (sUn), ó = Long O as in (mOOn), Dj = J as in (Jack))
Dari
(
Afganistan
) - divaneh astum (The "v" is pronounced midway between an English "v" and "w.")
Farsi
(
Teheran
) - divaneh hastam (The "v" is pronounced midway between an English "v" and "w.")
Hebrew
- Ani meshuga (m.) Ani meshuga'at (f.) (meshuGAH, meshuGA'at)
Kurdish
- Mein skjttem
Persian
- men divanie hestm
Turkish
- ben manyaðým ("ð" is a "g" with a "-" on it so you can also write "ben manyagým." its something like "i'm mad.")
America
Canadian
french (
Joual
) - Chu fou (m.) Chu folle (f.) (To pronounce "chu" say "shee" but with your lips rounded like saying "oo". In
Québec
French, the "u" is whispered or even not pronounced at all when it's near certain vowels g. A growing number of people pronounce the "u" in "chu". )
Central Yup'ik
(
Eskimo
language, southwest
Alaska
) - Usviitua lit (I lack sense, mind)
Chahta
(
Choctaw
) - Sa okpulot taha
Cherokee
- Nagwadantuhna (out of my mind), agilulotsa - (more violent than above) -
Chinook Jargon
(old
Seatle
dialect) - Naika lemolo, Naika Pelton ("wild, deranged, perhaps violent") Naika pelton ("foolish, deranged, simple")the 'k' in naika is unaspirated, so is more like a very hard 'g'. Pelton was a real-life, crazy mountain man that lived around here long ago, and his name became incorporated into the major trade language of the entire territory, to mean "crazy.")
Inuktitut
(
Greenland
) - tunga
Mi'kmaq
(from
Nova Scotia
) - lwachiowiae (ill-watch-hey-oww-he-aay)
Odawa-Anishnaabe Nation
- Ndoo-giiwnaadzi (ndough geeunodzi)
Asia
Chinese
- wo fengla
Hindi
(
India
) - Main Pagal Hoon (Me pagal ho)
Indonesian
- Saya Gila
Japanese
- Ore, ikareta n da (m.) Atashi, ikareta n da (f.)
Korean
- Na, michin ya (nah mee-cheen yah).
Punjabi
(India,
Pakistan
) - Main Pagal Haan (Me pagal ha)
Tagalog
(
Phillipines
) - Sira-ulo ako (I am broken head/crazy. see-RA OO-loh ah-KOH Stress the capitalized syllables, and the "r" is "flapped".)
Urdu
(Pakistan) - Men pagaal houn (less emphasis on the n's)
Africa
Afrikaans
- Ek is gek
Amharic
(
Ethiopia
) - Ebd Negn
Kenya
- Nini ni Jinga
Kinyarwanda
(
Rwanda
) - Warasaze uri umusazi
Kiswahili
- Umetupe mbao
Somaliski
- Waxaan Ahay Nin Xun (Wahaan Ahay Nin Hun, or Waawalana Hay)
Xhosa
- Ndiphambene
Australia
Kamilaroi
/
Gamilaraay
(Aus.
aborigonals
) - Wamba ngaya ginyi (mad, silly)
Other
Esperanto
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Esperanto
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
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Lojban
Gaelic Irish
Now everyone thinks that you're crazy
Finnish
Is there a problem, (insert title here)?
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Maltese
Yiddish
Swabian
Alsatian
Afrikaans