English
Adverb
unfortunately (comparative more unfortunately, superlative most unfortunately)
- Happening through bad luck, or because of some unfortunate event.
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- Unfortunately, the uproar awoke Mr. Jones, who sprang out of bed, making sure that there was a fox in the yard.
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happening through bad luck
- Arabic: لِلْأَسَف (li-l-ʾasaf)
- Egyptian Arabic: للأسف (lelʔasaf)
- Catalan: malauradament
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 不幸的 (zh) (bùxìng de), 不巧 (zh) (bùqiǎo), 可惜 (zh) (kěxí)
- Czech: bohužel (cs)
- Danish: uheldigvis, desværre
- Dutch: helaas (nl), jammer genoeg
- Esperanto: bedaŭrinde, malfeliĉe
- Estonian: kahjuks
- Faroese: tíverri
- Finnish: valitettavasti (fi)
- French: malheureusement (fr), malencontreusement (fr)
- German: leider (de), unglücklicherweise (de)
- Greek: δυστυχώς (el) (dystychós)
- Hebrew: למרבה הצער (l'marbé hatsá'ar)
- Hindi: दुर्भाग्यवश (durbhāgyavaś), दुर्भाग्य से (hi) (durbhāgya se)
- Hungarian: sajnos (hu)
- Icelandic: því miður
- Ido: regretinde (io)
- Indonesian: sayangnya (id)
- Italian: sfortunatamente, purtroppo (it), malauguratamente (it)
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- Japanese: 生憎 (ja) (あいにく, ainiku) , 残念ながら (ja) (ざんねんながら, zannen-nagara)
- Kurdish: mixabin (ku)
- Sorani: بهداخهوه (ku)
- Latin: infeliciter
- Macedonian: за жал (za žal)
- Norwegian: uheldigvis, dessverre (no)
- Persian: متاسفانه (fa) (mota'assefâne), بدبختانه (fa) (badbaxtâne)
- Polish: niestety (pl)
- Portuguese: infelizmente (pt)
- Russian: к сожале́нию (ru) (k sožaléniju), к несча́стью (k nesčástʹju)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: нажалост
- Roman: nažalost (sh)
- Slovak: bohužiaľ
- Slovene: na žalost
- Spanish: desafortunadamente (es), desgraciadamente (es), lamentablemente (es), por desgracia
- Swedish: tyvärr (sv), dessvärre (sv)
- Turkish: ne yazık ki, maalesef (tr)
- Volapük: neläbo (vo)
- Zazaki: çı heyfo ki
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