TOPIC | What is this word in your language?
@fezaphyrz
Smörgås (Swdish) Smör means Butter and Gås means Goose
What is ''Obelisk'' in you language?
Smörgås (Swdish) Smör means Butter and Gås means Goose
What is ''Obelisk'' in you language?
@fezaphyrz
Smörgås (Swdish) Smör means Butter and Gås means Goose
What is ''Obelisk'' in you language?
Smörgås (Swdish) Smör means Butter and Gås means Goose
What is ''Obelisk'' in you language?
@Terato
Obelisco, basically the same thing(Spanish - Latinoamérica)
What would “moth” in your language be?
Obelisco, basically the same thing(Spanish - Latinoamérica)
What would “moth” in your language be?
@Terato
Obelisco, basically the same thing(Spanish - Latinoamérica)
What would “moth” in your language be?
Obelisco, basically the same thing(Spanish - Latinoamérica)
What would “moth” in your language be?
@Ahappybug
moljac / no[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/627202154083516416/722095291037384724/c.png[/img]ni leptir (Croatian)
geography?
@Kety
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
[img]https://app.ninchanese.com/image/word/simplified/129155/%E5%9C%B0%E7%90%86.jpg[/img]
What is galaxy in your language?
@Kety
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
What is galaxy in your language?
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
What is galaxy in your language?
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@Kety
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
[img]https://app.ninchanese.com/image/word/simplified/129155/%E5%9C%B0%E7%90%86.jpg[/img]
What is galaxy in your language?
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Halaktyka in Ukrainian. Also Milky Way is called as Chumatsky Shlyakh and means Chumaks Way. Chumak is a historic and traditional wagon-based trading occupation on the territory of modern Ukraine in late Medieval and early Modern periods of history. It consisted in the delivery of goods (salt, fish, grain, others) for the purpose of long-distance sales using carts (wagons) harnessed by oxen. And stars are some sort of salt dropped from wagons!
How to say Universe in your mother tongue?
Ravera wrote on 2021-06-17 08:24:45:
@Kety
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
What is galaxy in your language?
Chinese Simplified (had to get a picture as it doesn't use the latin alphabet)
Romanized pinyin: di4 li3 (or look below the two characters)
What is galaxy in your language?
Halaktyka in Ukrainian. Also Milky Way is called as Chumatsky Shlyakh and means Chumaks Way. Chumak is a historic and traditional wagon-based trading occupation on the territory of modern Ukraine in late Medieval and early Modern periods of history. It consisted in the delivery of goods (salt, fish, grain, others) for the purpose of long-distance sales using carts (wagons) harnessed by oxen. And stars are some sort of salt dropped from wagons!
How to say Universe in your mother tongue?
@SerpentOzalis
"Universumi" or "Maailmankaikkeus" (Finnish). "Universumi" is borrowed from English or maybe Swedish while "Maailmankaikkeus" roughly means "everything of the world" (maailma=world, kaikki=everything, all).
What is "winter" in your language?
"Universumi" or "Maailmankaikkeus" (Finnish). "Universumi" is borrowed from English or maybe Swedish while "Maailmankaikkeus" roughly means "everything of the world" (maailma=world, kaikki=everything, all).
What is "winter" in your language?
@SerpentOzalis
"Universumi" or "Maailmankaikkeus" (Finnish). "Universumi" is borrowed from English or maybe Swedish while "Maailmankaikkeus" roughly means "everything of the world" (maailma=world, kaikki=everything, all).
What is "winter" in your language?
"Universumi" or "Maailmankaikkeus" (Finnish). "Universumi" is borrowed from English or maybe Swedish while "Maailmankaikkeus" roughly means "everything of the world" (maailma=world, kaikki=everything, all).
What is "winter" in your language?
@Finlandia
"Taglamig" (Tagalog). My explanation mightn't be the most accurate translation, but it's pretty much the combination of "tag-" - a prefix that can be used for "time of" or "season of", and "lamig" - "cold"
Fun fact: "Tag-" is a prefix that can also be used for other things (such as to indicate what someone's in charge of)
How would you say the word "spicy"?
"Taglamig" (Tagalog). My explanation mightn't be the most accurate translation, but it's pretty much the combination of "tag-" - a prefix that can be used for "time of" or "season of", and "lamig" - "cold"
Fun fact: "Tag-" is a prefix that can also be used for other things (such as to indicate what someone's in charge of)
How would you say the word "spicy"?
@Finlandia
"Taglamig" (Tagalog). My explanation mightn't be the most accurate translation, but it's pretty much the combination of "tag-" - a prefix that can be used for "time of" or "season of", and "lamig" - "cold"
Fun fact: "Tag-" is a prefix that can also be used for other things (such as to indicate what someone's in charge of)
How would you say the word "spicy"?
"Taglamig" (Tagalog). My explanation mightn't be the most accurate translation, but it's pretty much the combination of "tag-" - a prefix that can be used for "time of" or "season of", and "lamig" - "cold"
Fun fact: "Tag-" is a prefix that can also be used for other things (such as to indicate what someone's in charge of)
How would you say the word "spicy"?