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Besoin d'une traduction dans toutes les langues possibles ?
Do you need something translated into as many languages as possible?

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Post by tara »

hello --

i just need one word translated, please: rose.

thank you
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Post by bambino »

Let's just suppose in all languages... :loljump:

CROATIAN: ruža [rúzha] zh like J in French
SPANISH: rosa
PORTUGUESE: rosa
ITALIAN: rosa
GERMAN: die Rose
CZECH: růže
Super ono...što ste spali na to da vam sada ja moram tu odgovarati...jâd i bijeda...želim vam više uspjeha u radu...by: Ja
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In Neapolitan

Rosa

In Sanskrit

पाटलम्

In Marathi

गुलाब

In Piemontese

Reuza

:hello:
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Post by Mamok »

Esperanto :
Rozo

Romanian :
Roză

:hello:
M·Å·M·Ø·K
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bambino wrote:CZECH: růže
Image, pronounced [roojay]

slovak : ruža [rooja]
romanian : trandafir [trend-a-fear :loljump: ]
You may feel alone when you’re falling asleep
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
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Post by Cãlin »

Hello! :hello:

Swedish: ros
Danish: rose
Norwegian: rose
Icelandic: rós
Modern Greek: (το) τριαντάφυλλο, (το) ρόδο (read: to tryandáfilo, to ródho)
Scottish Gaelic: ròs.
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Post by Nephilim »

@ zcalin (or @ anyone who speaks romanian :D ) : what is most used? "rozã" or "trandafir" ? i tend to use the second one...and i must confess i almost never heard "rozã"
You may feel alone when you’re falling asleep
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
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Post by Vikr »

In Tamil

உரோசாப்பூ urôdjâpû; litterally : the rose flower ; the first "u" is almost missed

in spoken language, you rather hear : ரோஜா rôdjâ
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Post by Gilen »

In Basque :

Arrosa

In Vietnamese :

(Hoa) hồng [hoa is used before flowers names]

In Japanese :

薔薇の花 (bara no hana)

In Chinese :

玫瑰 (mei2 gui1) / 蔷薇 (qiang2 wei2)

In Hebrew :

וֶֽרֶד (vered)

In Arabic :

وَرْدَة (warda)
Geroa ezta gurea...
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En breton : rozenn

En quechua et aymara : rusa

Kyl ;)
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Post by didine »

Finnish: ruusu
Estonian: roos

Polish: róża
Russian: роза
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Post by j u d i t h »

Turkish: gül
Indian (Sanskrit??): gulaab
Swahili: ablah (?)
Cornish: bryluen (?)
Persian: gol
Khmer: kolab (?)
Dutch: roos
Low German: Ros
Portuguese: rosa
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Post by Vikr »

In Hindi

adjective गुलाबी gulaabii

the flower

गुलाब का फूल gulaab kaa phûl ( p and h to be pronounced)
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Post by Olivier »

en hongrois: rózsa (prononcé: roojò)
zcalin wrote:Modern Greek: (το) τριαντάφυλλο, (το) ρόδο (read: to tryandáfilo, to ródho)
le premier ressemble au roumain! c'est l'origine du mot roumain ou les deux ont la même origine? (turque par exemple?)
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Post by Vikr »

SubEspion wrote: In Sanskrit

पाटलम् paaTalam

In Marathi

गुलाब
gulaab
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