How to Say Serpent in Other Languages

Afrikaans: slang (slang)

Albanian: gjarpër (jah-per)

Amharic: እባብ (eh-bab)

Arabic: ثعبان (tho-a-ban)

Armenian: օձ (odz)

Azerbaijani: ilan (ee-lahn)

Basque: suge (soo-geh)

Belarusian: змяя (zmya-ya)

Bengali: সাপ (shaap)

Bosnian: zmija (zmee-yah)

Bulgarian: змия (zmee-yah)

Burmese: မြွေ (mywe)

Catalan: serp (serp)

Cebuano: bitin (bee-tin)

Chinese (Mandarin): 蛇 (sheh)

Croatian: zmija (zmee-yah)

Czech: had (hahd)

Danish: slange (slang-eh)

Dutch: slang (slang)

Esperanto: serpento (ser-pen-toh)

Estonian: madu (mah-doo)

Finnish: käärme (kair-meh)

French: serpent (sehr-pahn)

Galician: serpe (ser-peh)

Georgian: გველი (gve-li)

German: Schlange (shlahn-geh)

Greek: φίδι (fee-thee)

Gujarati: સર્પ (surp)

Haitian Creole: koulèv (koo-lev)

Hausa: maciji (mah-chee-jee)

Hebrew: נחש (nah-khash)

Hindi: साँप (saap)

Hungarian: kígyó (kee-dyo)

Icelandic: slanga (slang-gah)

Igbo: agwọ (ah-gwoh)

Indonesian: ular (oo-lar)

Irish: nathair (nah-her)

Italian: serpente (ser-pen-teh)

Japanese: 蛇 (hebi)

Javanese: ula (oo-lah)

Kannada: ಹಾವು (haa-vu)

Kazakh: жылан (zhil-an)

Khmer: សត្វពស់ (sat-poah)

Korean: 뱀 (bam)

Kurdish: mar (mar)

Kyrgyz: жылан (zhil-an)

Lao: ງູ (ngoo)

Latvian: čūska (choos-kah)

Lithuanian: gyvatė (gee-vah-teh)

Luxembourgish: Schlaang (shlahng)

Macedonian: змија (zmee-yah)

Malagasy: bibilava (bee-bee-lah-vah)

Malay: ular (oo-lar)

Malayalam: പാമ്പ് (paampu)

Maltese: serp (serp)

Maori: nakahi (nah-kah-hee)

Marathi: सर्प (surp)

Mongolian: могой (mo-goi)

Nepali: सर्प (surp)

Norwegian: slange (slang-eh)

Odia: ସାପ (saap)

Pashto: مار (mar)

Persian: مار (mar)

Polish: wąż (vonsht)

Portuguese: serpente (ser-pen-teh)

Punjabi: ਸੱਪ (sapp)

Romanian: șarpe (shar-peh)

Russian: змея (zmee-yah)

Samoan: gata (gah-tah)

Serbian: змија (zmee-yah)

Shona: nyoka (nyoh-kah)

Sinhala: සාප්පු (sah-pu)

Slovak: had (hahd)

Slovenian: kača (kah-cha)

Somali: masduulaa (mas-doo-lah)

Spanish: serpiente (ser-pee-en-teh)

Sundanese: oray (oh-ray)

Swahili: nyoka (nyoh-kah)

Swedish: orm (orm)

Tagalog: ahas (ah-has)

Tajik: мор (mor)

Tamil: பாம்பு (paam-bu)

Telugu: పాము (paa-moo)

Thai: งู (ngoo)

Tigrinya: እባብ (eh-bab)

Turkish: yılan (yee-lahn)

Turkmen: ýylan (ee-lan)

Ukrainian: змія (zmee-yah)

Urdu: سانپ (saamp)

Uzbek: ilon (ee-lon)

Vietnamese: rắn (zahn)

Welsh: neidr (nay-dr)

Wolof: joor (zhoor)

Xhosa: inyoka (ee-nyoh-kah)

Yiddish: שלאנג (shlang)

Yoruba: ejò (eh-joh)

Zulu: inyoka (ee-nyoh-kah)

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