地震 (earth's quake) -di zhen in Chinese
If you notice, all the countries that usually have earthquake has a good term for it
2006-09-14 05:54:39
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answered by Toan 2
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Bhukhanb, Bhochal - Hindi
2006-09-14 12:47:47
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answered by ash_m_79 6
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- Earthquake in Spanish:
Terremoto - literal meaning ... earth moves
- Earthquake in French:
Tremblement de terre - literal meaning ... trembling of earth
- Earthquake in German:
Erdbeben - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Italian:
Terremoto - literal meaning ... earth moves
- De aardbeving - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Portuguese:
- Earthquake in Italian:
Terremoto - literal meaning ... earth moves
- Earthquake in Russian:
ÐемлеÑÑÑÑение - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Norwegian:
Jordskjelv - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Simplified Chinese:
å°é - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Traditional Chinese:
å°é - literal meaning ... unknown
- Earthquake in Japanese:
å°é - literal meaning ... unknown
I knew the spanish, italian & portuguese, I looked the others up on the net. Hope this help!
Jennifer
2006-09-14 12:53:55
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answered by jennifermlayne 2
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in Arabic its Zilzal (shaking of the ground) ..
2006-09-14 15:55:45
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answered by Geo06 5
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lindol (same meaning) - tagalog, philippines
2006-09-14 12:44:31
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answered by Shangri-La 4
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tremblement de terre--french
2006-09-14 12:47:30
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answered by Margaret N 1
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'zelzele 'iranian
2006-09-14 12:48:50
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answered by amin s 2
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