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English and Luxembourgish are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Both English and Luxembourgish belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers. Luxembourgish: Approximately 400,000-600,000 speakers worldwide, with about 380,000 in Luxembourg.
Everyday phrases translated from English to Luxembourgish — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Hello | Moien |
| Good morning | Gudde Moien |
| Good afternoon | Gudde Mëtteg |
| Good evening | Gudden Owend |
| Good night | Gutt Nuecht |
| Goodbye | Äddi |
| See you later | Bis spéider |
| See you tomorrow | Bis muer |
| Welcome | Wëllkomm |
| How are you? | Wéi geet et dir? |
| I am fine, thank you | Ech sinn gutt, merci |
| Have a good day | Schéinen Dag |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Please | Weg |
| Thank you | Merci |
| Thank you very much | Villmols Merci |
| You are welcome | Dir sidd wëllkomm |
| Yes | Jo |
| No | Nee |
| Excuse me | Entschëllegt mech |
| I am sorry | Et deet mir leed |
| No problem | Kee Problem |
| Of course | Natierlech |
| Congratulations | Gratulatioun |
| Good luck | Vill Gléck |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| What is your name? | Wat ass Ären Numm? |
| Nice to meet you | Schéin dech ze treffen |
| Where are you from? | Vun wou bass du? |
| How old are you? | Wài al bass du? |
| I am a student | Ech sinn e Student |
| I am here on holiday | Ech sinn hei an der Vakanz |
| I am here for work | Ech sinn hei fir Aarbecht |
| This is my friend | Dëst ass mäi Frënd |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| One | Eng |
| Two | Zwee |
| Three | Dräi |
| Four | Véier |
| Five | Fënnef |
| Six | Sechs |
| Seven | Siwen |
| Eight | Aacht |
| Nine | Néng |
| Ten | Zéng |
| One hundred | Honnert |
| One thousand | Dausend |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Today | Haut |
| Tomorrow | Muer |
| Yesterday | Gëschter |
| Now | Elo |
| Later | Méi spéit |
| What time is it? | Wéi Auer ass et? |
| In the morning | Moies |
| In the evening | Owes |
| Monday | Méindeg |
| Friday | Freideg |
| Next week | Nächst Woch |
| One hour | Eng Stonn |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Where is the bathroom? | Wou ass d'Buedzëmmer? |
| Where is the train station? | Wou ass d'Gare? |
| Where is the airport? | Wou ass de Flughafen? |
| How do I get there? | Wéi kommen ech dohinner? |
| Turn left | Béit lénks |
| Turn right | Béit riets |
| Go straight ahead | Gitt direkt vir |
| It is near | Et ass no |
| It is far | Et ass wäit |
| I am lost | Ech sinn verluer |
| I need a taxi | Ech brauch en Taxi |
| Where can I buy a ticket? | Wou kann ech en Ticket kafen? |
| How much is the ticket? | Wéi vill ass den Ticket? |
| Is it safe to walk? | Ass et sécher ze Fouss? |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| I am hungry | Ech sinn hongereg |
| I am thirsty | Ech sinn duuschtereg |
| Water, please | Waasser, wann ech glift |
| A table for two, please | En Dësch fir zwee, wann ech glift |
| The menu, please | De Menü, wann ech glift |
| What do you recommend? | Wat recommandéieren Dir? |
| I would like this | Ech hätt gär dës |
| It is delicious | Et ass lecker |
| The bill, please | D'Rechnung, wann ech glift |
| I do not eat meat | Ech iessen kee Fleesch |
| I have a food allergy | Ech hunn eng Liewensmëttelallergie |
| Coffee | Kaffi |
| Tea | Téi |
| Bread | Brout |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| How much does this cost? | Wéi vill kascht dat? |
| It is too expensive | Et ass ze deier |
| Do you accept credit cards? | Akzeptéiert Dir Kreditkaarten? |
| I am just looking | Ech kucken just |
| I will take it | Ech wäert et huelen |
| Open | Oppen |
| Closed | Zougemaach |
| Entrance | Entrée |
| Exit | Sortie |
| Where is the market? | Wou ass de Maart? |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Help | Hëllef |
| Call a doctor | Rufft en Dokter un |
| Call the police | Rufft d'Police un |
| I need help | Ech brauch Hëllef |
| I am sick | Ech si krank |
| Where is the hospital? | Wou ass d'Spidol? |
| Where is the pharmacy? | Wou ass d'Apdikt? |
| It hurts here | Et deet hei wéi |
| I need a doctor | Ech brauch en Dokter |
| Is there a hospital nearby? | Gëtt et e Spidol an der Géigend? |
| English | Luxembourgish |
|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | Schwätz du Englesch? |
| I do not understand | Ech verstinn net |
| I understand | Ech verstinn |
| Please speak slowly | Weg schwätzt lues |
| Please repeat that | W.e.g. widderhuelen dat |
| Please write it down | Schreift et w.e.g. op |
| What does this mean? | Wat heescht dat? |
| How do you say this? | Wéi seet Dir dat? |
| I am learning | Ech léieren |
| I speak a little | Ech schwätzen e bëssen |
| Can you help me? | Kënnt Dir mir hëllefen? |
| I do not know | Ech weess net |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Luxembourg, with communities in neighboring regions of Belgium, France, Germany, and Luxembourgish diaspora worldwide.
Uses Latin alphabet with 26 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features distinctive vowel system with front rounded vowels, diphthongs, and final devoicing of consonants typical of Germanic languages.
Verb-second (V2) word order in main clauses. Three-gender system (masculine, feminine, neuter) with case distinctions, though simpler than German.
Contains loanwords from French, German, and increasingly English, reflecting Luxembourg's multilingual environment.
Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the West Germanic branch, most closely related to German and forming part of the High German dialect continuum.
Uses Latin script, with orthography influenced by both German and French spelling conventions.
Orthography standardized in 1999, previously written using various German-influenced systems, now has official status alongside French and German.
Approximately 400,000-600,000 speakers worldwide, with about 380,000 in Luxembourg.
English is a global language, spoken as a first language in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely used as a second language worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features a complex phonetic system with significant variations in accent and pronunciation across different regions. Includes around 44 phonemes in Received Pronunciation and diphthongs and triphthongs.
Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Known for its relatively flexible syntax and extensive use of auxiliary verbs.
English vocabulary includes a vast number of loanwords from Latin, French, Norse, and many other languages, reflecting its historical development and adaptability.
Part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Currently uses the Latin script, with a history of using other scripts such as Old English runes and the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
The Latin script was adopted during the medieval period, replacing the earlier runic alphabets used by Anglo-Saxon settlers.
Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
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