How to Say Potato in Other Languages
Afrikaans: aartappel (ahrt-ah-pel) Albanian: patate (pah-tah-teh) Amharic: እንቁላል (en-ku-lal) Arabic: بطاطا (ba-tah-tah) Armenian: կարտոֆիլ (kar-to-fil) Azerbaijani: kartof (kar-tof) Basque: patata […]
Afrikaans: aartappel (ahrt-ah-pel) Albanian: patate (pah-tah-teh) Amharic: እንቁላል (en-ku-lal) Arabic: بطاطا (ba-tah-tah) Armenian: կարտոֆիլ (kar-to-fil) Azerbaijani: kartof (kar-tof) Basque: patata […]
Afrikaans: perfek (per-fek) Albanian: i përkryer (ee pur-kree-er) Amharic: ተስማማ (teh-sah-mah-mah) Arabic: مثالي (mee-tha-lee) Armenian: կատարյալ (ka-tar-yal) Azerbaijani: mükəmməl (mew-kam-mel)
Afrikaans: paradys (pah-rah-days) Albanian: parajsë (pah-rah-yuhs) Amharic: ፓራዳይስ (pa-ra-da-yees) Arabic: جنة (jannat) Armenian: դրախտ (drahkht) Azerbaijani: cənnət (jennet) Basque: paradisua
Afrikaans: mooi (moy) Albanian: bukur (boo-koor) Amharic: ቆንጆ (kon-jo) Arabic: جميل (ja-meel) Armenian: գեղեցիկ (ge-gha-tseek) Azerbaijani: gözəl (gyo-zel) Basque: eder
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Afrikaans: Prinses (prin-ses) Albanian: Princeshë (prin-tse-shuh) Amharic: ልዕልት (Le’lit) (le-uh-lit) Arabic: أميرة (Amīrah) (ah-mee-rah) Armenian: Արքայադուստր (Ark’ayadustr) (ar-kah-ya-doost-er) Azerbaijani: Şahzadə
Afrikaans – Pienk (pee-enk) Albanian – Rozë (roh-zuh) Amharic – ሮዝ (roz) Arabic – وردي (war-di) Armenian – Վարդագույն (vard-a-guyn)
Afrikaans: Pers (pehrs) Albanian: Vjollcë (vee-OHL-tsuh) Amharic: ነጭ ወርቅ (nech werq) Arabic: أرجواني (ur-joo-wah-nee) Armenian: Մանուշակագույն (ma-noo-shak-a-gooyn) Azerbaijani: Bənövşəyi (buh-NOV-shay-ee)
Afrikaans: vrede (vray-duh) Albanian: paqe (pah-cheh) Amharic: ሰላም (se-lam) Arabic: سلام (sa-laam) Armenian: խաղաղություն (kha-gha-ghut-yun) Azerbaijani: sülh (sülkh) Basque: bakea