How To Say “Achoo” In Different Languages
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I don’t know about you, but when I start hearing “achoos” anywhere and everywhere, I get a little sad. Because that usually means hayfever season is here. Uh oh. And let’s be honest, nobody wants to catch the seasonal sniffles! But as long as I get those "lucky three" bless-yous to shoo away the bad juju that comes with a sneeze, I’m safe... right?
Kidding aside, whether you get one "bless you" or four, that doesn't actually stop the hayfever. However, the habit of responding to a sneeze goes way back. Across different languages and cultures, these verbal responses started as superstitious beliefs meant to save the soul from literally leaving the body!
Anyway, save your bless-yous for this list of achoos because you might need a few of them… just saying.
- English: achoo (ah-chooo)
- German: hatschi (hut-shee)
- Brazilian Portuguese: atchim (ah-cheem)
- Dutch: hatsjoe (hut-shoo)
- Spanish: achís (ah-chees)
- Russian: апчхи (ap-chhi)
- Finnish: atsiuh (aht-see-uh)
- French: atchoum (ah-choom)
- Hungarian: hapci (hop-see)
- Norwegian: atsjoo (at-shoo)
- Swedish: atjo (aht-yo)
- Turkish: hapşu (hap-shoo)
- Italian: etciù (et-choo)
- Vietnamese: hắt xì (hut-see)
- Afrikaans: haksie (hahk-see)
- Basque: astsitsu (ahs-teet-soo)
- Cantonese: 哈啾 (haa-jiu)
- Mandarin Chinese: 哈啾 (ha jiu), 阿嚏 (ātì)
- Tagalog: hatsing (haa-tsing)
- Esperanto: hacu (ha-tsoo)
- Greek: ατσουμ (at-soum)
- Indonesian: hatsyi (hat-shee)
- Polish: apsik (ap-sik)
- Japanese: ハクション (ha-ku-shon)
- Hindi: हच्छी (ha-chee)
- Swahili: hachoo (hah-choo)


