Besoin d'une traduction dans toutes les langues possibles ?
Do you need something translated into as many languages as possible?
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Christof
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by Christof » 03 Aug 2004 21:11
I need to know the word Palm Tree in as many languages as possible.
Thanks
helena
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by helena » 03 Aug 2004 21:51
in croatian: palma
Helena
Pixel
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by Pixel » 03 Aug 2004 21:51
In an English-Japanese dictionary, I found : 椰子 (yashi)
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svernoux
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by svernoux » 03 Aug 2004 22:16
in German :
die Palme / der Palmbaum
in Russian :
пальма
edit : I forgot French
: palmier
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SubEspion
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by SubEspion » 04 Aug 2004 00:01
En
italien
Palma
En
napolitain
Parma (comme la plupart des mots avec un L)
En
sanskrit
तरुराजः
En
marathi
ताड़वृक्ष
kajtek
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by kajtek » 04 Aug 2004 00:06
in polish : palma
fan4battle
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by fan4battle » 04 Aug 2004 00:30
Bulgarian: палма
Gilen
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by Gilen » 04 Aug 2004 02:02
Pixel wrote: In an English-Japanese dictionary, I found : 椰子 (yashi)
I confirm...
And in Chinese :
棕榈 (zong1 lü2)
In Spanish : palmera
In Basque : palmondo
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Gilen on 04 Aug 2004 02:12, edited 1 time in total.
Geroa ezta gurea...
Nephilim
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by Nephilim » 04 Aug 2004 02:09
czech/slovak = palma
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Cãlin
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by Cãlin » 04 Aug 2004 09:05
Romanian : palmier
Modern Greek : (ο) φοίνικασ [(ο) fínikas]
Miguel wrote: Portuguese:
palmeira
=> the same for
Brazilian Portuguese .
didine
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by didine » 04 Aug 2004 09:31
Finnish: palmu
Swedish: palm
Gilen
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by Gilen » 04 Aug 2004 09:54
In Hebrew : תָּמָר
In Arabic : نَخْل , نَخْلَة
Geroa ezta gurea...
daraxt
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by daraxt » 04 Aug 2004 10:54
SubEspion wrote:
En
sanskrit
तरुराजः tatrarajah (a= eu/
a et j = dj)
En
marathi
ताड़वृक्ष taad
/r vuk
s
et en hindi:
ताड़ : taa
d/r
[débutdupetitcoupdegueule]
si un jour (moi ça m'est arrivé dans un moment de faiblesse) vous achetez un dico Français-Hindi n'achetez pas celui des éditions "du Makar" il y manque plein de mots (ppfff il a même pas la moitié des trads que l'on demande ici). Par contre achetez le "Bhargava's Pocket Dictionary Hindi-English" il est beaucoup plus complet et en plus il est 40 fois (sisi) moins cher.
voilà
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SubEspion
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by SubEspion » 04 Aug 2004 17:07
C'est formidable alors, plus de traductions en hindi