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How do you say FIRE in other languages? Put the word and the language it's in please...

2006-12-18 18:12:27 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

28 answers

English :fire
Italian :fuoco
Spanish :fuego
French :feu
German :Feuer
Russian :огонь
Arabic :نار ; خدَّاع
Chinese :火
Afrikaans :vuur
Albanian :zjarr
Aymara :nina
Basque :su
Bengali; Bangla :অিগিন
Biellese :fé
Brazilian Portuguese :fogo
Breton :tan
Bulgarian :огън ; пожар
Calabrese :focu ; fuecu ; fuocu
Catalan :foc ; † foch
Czech :oheò
Danish :ild
Dutch :vuur
Esperanto :fajro
Estonian :tuli
Finnish :tuli
Flemish :vuur
Furlan :fûc
Galician :lume
Greek :φωτιά
Guarani :tata
Gujarati :અગ્નિ
Hebrew :אש
Hindi :आग ; अग्नि
Hungarian :tűz
Indonesian :api
Irish :tine
Japanese :火
Korean :불
Kunza :humur
Kurdish Kurmanji :agir
Latin :ignis
Latvian :uguns
Ligurian :*fögu??
Limburgian :vuur
Lithuanian :ugnis
Malagasy :afo
Maltese :nar
Mantuan :fœgh
Mapunzugun :küxal
Marathi :अग्नि
Maasai :engima
Mudnés :fògh
Napulitano :fuòco
Norwegian :ild
Old Greek :πυρ
Old Norse :eldr
Persian :آتش
Piemontese :feu
Polish :ogień
Portuguese :fogo
Punjabi :ਅਗ
Quechua :nina
Rapanui :ahi
Reggiano :fogh
Romagnolo :fùgh
Romanian :foc
Saami :dolla
Sanskrit :अग्नि
Sardinian Campidanesu :fogu
Sardinian Logudoresu :fogu
Serbian :ватра
Setswana :molelo
Slovak :ohen
Somali :dab
Sundanese :seuneu
Swahili :moto
Swedish :eld
Tagalog :apoy ; sunog
Thai :ไฟ ; อัคคี ; อัคนี ; เพลิง
Traditional Chinese :火
Turkish :ateş
Valencian :foc
Venetian :fogo
Welsh :tân
Yiddish :faier
Zeneize :feugo
Zulu :umlilo

2006-12-18 21:12:34 · answer #1 · answered by Reindeer Herder 4 · 0 0

I'm not giving any anser even if I could (I'm fluent in 5 languages) but this is to suggest to all the answerers not to make confusion since on line translators are not at all reliable.
For istance i read an answer quoting "La casa è sul fuoco" as an Italian way to say. Believe me, that's wrong even if in any case "fuoco" really means "fire".

2006-12-18 19:05:27 · answer #2 · answered by martox45 7 · 0 1

Aatish: Persian
Agni: Hindi
Naar: Arabic
Aag: Urdu

2006-12-18 18:58:03 · answer #3 · answered by khatib 3 · 0 0

Esperanto

'Fire', as in taking a shot with a rifle is pafas = fire, pafis = fired.
Li pafis la fusilon.
He fired the rifle.

'Fire' as in flames, heat and so on, is fajro.
la fajron estas nedirektebla.
The fire is out of control.

2006-12-19 01:19:29 · answer #4 · answered by Jagg 5 · 0 0

Tuli- Finnish

2006-12-18 19:26:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jenky 2 · 0 0

You advise 'yet another language BESIDE english'. no longer do exactly I communicate English, i will maximum suitable your English. you're welcome. And confident, i will communicate something else. I communicate Spanish como si fuera nativo, mas no lo soy. Soy estadounidense, completamente.

2016-10-05 12:06:19 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Indonesia language: Api
Japanese Language: 火 ---> Hi

2006-12-18 18:20:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I speak Chinese and Indonesian.
In Chinese: Fire is called Huo
In Indonesian: Fire is called Api

2006-12-18 18:19:50 · answer #8 · answered by Mr Asker Knowmore 2 · 1 0

In Filipino Tagalog, it means two words depends on how your use it.

First meaning is APOY - The explosion created a big fire(apoy)
second meaning is SUNOG - Their house was burned in the fire(sunog).

2006-12-18 19:52:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In Tamil language (South Indian) fire is said "THEE'

2006-12-18 18:16:53 · answer #10 · answered by Bharathi 4 · 1 0

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