I get wrong numbers all the time in other languages. I only speak English fluently. The languages I studied previously were mainly in writing so speaking other languages is quite intimidating for me.

Top languages in my area: Spanish (mainly Mexico and Puerto Rico), Vietnamese, Korean, and Russian. I’ve also encountered Igbo, Yoruba, Arabic, and Haitian Creole.

Learning how to say something like “I only speak English” would be helpful as well.

I did find this website but I have no way of knowing how accurate it is:

https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/words/wrong_number

  • Mayor Poopington
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    194 months ago

    int main() { printf(“[you have the] wrong number”);

    return 0;
    

    }

  • @Zak
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    124 months ago

    As a practical point, saying it in English will almost certainly communicate what you need to communicate. Almost everyone who makes international calls will recognize that you’re speaking English even if they don’t understand what you’re saying, which suggests that the Russian or Korean speaking person they’re trying to reach is not at that number.

    • @[email protected]
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      84 months ago

      Punnological the first sentence can also mean; ‘your bandage has been applied incorrectly’.

      It’s hardly relevant, but I felt like sharing that

  • ubergeek77
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    54 months ago

    I’m really curious to learn how you get calls in so many different languages. I could definitely see Spanish, English, and maybe Vietnamese all being spoken in a general geographic area, but you listed a lot of diverse languages. Pretty cool if that’s really all within one area!

    • @acetanilideOP
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      24 months ago

      I would love to know also. They are all spoken here for sure (quite a large population of people who speak the languages I listed) but what confuses me is the area codes are usually not my region for these calls.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      For European Portuguese it’s the top choice. Or replace the first two words with “tu ligaste” for informal. You can always just answer with “Funerária pizaria Abel Frade, onde a perda da manhã é o almoço à tarde, como posso ajudar?” and that’ll get the desired response.

  • Sudo Sodium
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    24 months ago

    Uzran , laqad ittasalta birragami alkhata>

    It means " sorry , you had the wrong number " in standard Arabic…

    Ana atahaddathu al-injliziata faqat >

    It means " I only speak English "

    • @acetanilideOP
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      14 months ago

      This is helpful. Thank you

        • Sudo Sodium
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          24 months ago

          Possible too , but I wrote the standard way because Arabs understand it no matter what their dialect is

  • @zxqwas
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    24 months ago

    Du har ringt fel nummer.

  • Sudo Sodium
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    4 months ago

    Instead of memorizing different phrases in different languages , a good advice would be to change your number if posible , or use a blocker to block strange numbers

    • @acetanilideOP
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      34 months ago

      I appreciate it, but I can’t do either unfortunately since I have medical issues and need to answer many unknown numbers.