Cake
Translations of "cake" (130 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | аторт(type of sweet dessert) | atʼortʼ | |
| Adyghe | торт(type of sweet dessert) | tort | |
| Afrikaans | koek(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Albanian | kek(type of sweet dessert), tortë(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Aleut | kiikax̂(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Amharic | ኬከ(type of sweet dessert) | kekä | |
| Ancient Greek | πέμμα(type of sweet dessert) | pémma | |
| Antillean Creole | bonbon(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Arabic | جاتوه(type of sweet dessert), جتوه(type of sweet dessert), طرطه(type of sweet dessert), كاتو(type of sweet dessert), كيك(type of sweet dessert), كيك(type of sweet dessert), كيك(type of sweet dessert), كيكة(type of sweet dessert), كيكة(type of sweet dessert), كيكة(type of sweet dessert), كَعْكَة(type of sweet dessert) | gattō, gatō, torta, gātō, kēk, kēk, kēk, kēka, kēka, kēka, kaʕka | |
| Aragonese | cocca(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Armenian | տորթ(type of sweet dessert) | tortʻ | |
| Aromanian | keadin(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Assamese | কে’ক(type of sweet dessert), পিঠা(type of sweet dessert) | këk, pitha | |
| Asturian | pastel(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | keks(type of sweet dessert), tort(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Bashkir | торт(type of sweet dessert) | tort | |
| Basque | pastela(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Belarusian | піро́жнае(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert) | piróžnaje, tort | |
| Bengali | পিঠা(type of sweet dessert) | piṭha | |
| Breton | gwastell(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Bulgarian | калъ́п(block of dense material), то́рта(type of sweet dessert), втвърдявам се(to coat with a crust), спичам се(to coat with a crust) | kalǎ́p, tórta, vtvǎrdjavam se, spičam se | |
| Burmese | ကိတ်မုန့်(type of sweet dessert) | kitmun. | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | бухта(type of sweet dessert), колач(type of sweet dessert), торта(type of sweet dessert) | buxta, kolač, torta | |
| Catalan | pastís(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Cebuano | keyk(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | کێک(type of sweet dessert) | kêk | |
| Chechen | мерза хьокхум(type of sweet dessert) | merza ḥʳoqum | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏚ ᎤᎦᎾᏍᏓ(type of sweet dessert) | gadu uganasda | |
| Cheyenne | vé'keahonoo'o(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Chinese | 雞卵糕 /鸡卵糕(type of sweet dessert) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 蛋糕(type of sweet dessert), 𠽤(type of sweet dessert) | daan⁶ gou¹, kik¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 塊狀物 /块状物(block of dense material), 蛋糕(type of sweet dessert) | kuài zhuàng wù, dàngāo | |
| Classical Nahuatl | tlaxcalli(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Cornish | gwastel(type of sweet dessert), kaken(type of sweet dessert), tesen(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Corsican | pastadolce(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Czech | blok(block of dense material), deska(block of dense material), dort(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Danish | kage(type of sweet dessert), lagkage(type of sweet dessert), stykke(block of dense material) | — | |
| Dari | کیک(type of sweet dessert) | kēk | |
| Dongxiang | dangao(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Dutch | blok(block of dense material), cake(type of sweet dessert), gebak(type of sweet dessert), koek(type of sweet dessert), stuk(block of dense material), taart(type of sweet dessert), bedekken(to coat with a crust), vastkoeken(to coat with a crust) | — | |
| Esperanto | briko(block of dense material), kuko(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Estonian | kook(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Faroese | kaka(type of sweet dessert), køka(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Fijian | keke(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Finnish | hillo(slang: money — see also money), kakku(type of sweet dessert), kakku(block of dense material), kakku(used to describe the doctrine of having one's cake and eating it too), kankku(slang: plump buttocks), keksi(small mass of baked dough), keksi(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), kimpale(block of dense material), lätty(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), pala(block of dense material), pannukakku(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), kuorruttaa(to coat with a crust), paakkuunnuttaa(to form into a cake or mass), paakkuuntua(to form into a cake or mass) | — | |
| French | batterie d'artifice(multi-shot fireworks assembly), batterie de feu d'artifice(multi-shot fireworks assembly), gâteau(type of sweet dessert), pâtisserie(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Friulian | colaç(type of sweet dessert), torte(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Galician | pastel(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Georgian | ნამცხვარი(type of sweet dessert), ტორტი(type of sweet dessert) | namcxvari, ṭorṭi | |
| German | Chueche(type of sweet dessert), Feuerwerksbatterie(multi-shot fireworks assembly), Kuchen(type of sweet dessert), Stück(block of dense material), Torte(type of sweet dessert), verkrusten(to coat with a crust) | — | |
| Greek | κέικ(type of sweet dessert), τούρτα(type of sweet dessert) | kéik, toúrta | |
| Gujarati | કેક(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Hebrew | עוּגָה(type of sweet dessert) | ugá | |
| Hindi | केक(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Hungarian | darab(block of dense material), sütemény(type of sweet dessert), torta(type of sweet dessert), tábla(block of dense material), tészta(type of sweet dessert), bevon(to coat with a crust), megalvad(to form into a cake or mass), megkeményedik(to form into a cake or mass), megkövül(to form into a cake or mass), megszárad(to form into a cake or mass), rászárad(to coat with a crust), összeáll(to form into a cake or mass) | — | |
| Icelandic | kaka(type of sweet dessert), stykki(block of dense material) | — | |
| Ido | kuko(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Indonesian | kue(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Interlingua | torta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | کوکِه(type of sweet dessert), کِیک(type of sweet dessert) | kuke, keyk | |
| Irish | bloc(block of dense material), cáca(small mass of baked dough), cáca(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), cáca milis(type of sweet dessert), císte(type of sweet dessert), calc(to dry out and become hard) | — | |
| Italian | dolce(type of sweet dessert), pasticcino(type of sweet dessert), torta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Japanese | お菓子(type of sweet dessert), ケーキ(type of sweet dessert) | okashi, kēki | |
| Kannada | ಕೇಕ್(type of sweet dessert) | kēk | |
| Kazakh | балкүлше(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert), тәтті нан(type of sweet dessert) | balkülşe, tort, tättı nan | |
| Khmer | នំ(type of sweet dessert), នំបារាំង(type of sweet dessert) | num, num baarang | |
| Korean | 과자(type of sweet dessert), 케이크(type of sweet dessert) | gwaja, keikeu | |
| Kyrgyz | пирожное(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert) | pirojnoye, tort | |
| Lao | ຂະໜົມເຄັກ(type of sweet dessert), ເຄັກ(type of sweet dessert) | kha nom khek, khek | |
| Latin | lībum(type of sweet dessert), mustāceus(type of sweet dessert), placenta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Latvian | kūka(type of sweet dessert), torte(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pyragaitis(type of sweet dessert), pyragas(type of sweet dessert), tortas(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Luhya | ekeki(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Kuch(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Macedonian | колач(type of sweet dessert), торта(type of sweet dessert), закоравен(to coat with a crust) | kolač, torta, zakoraven | |
| Malagasy | mofomamy(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Malay | kek(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Malayalam | കേക്ക്(type of sweet dessert) | kēkkŭ | |
| Maltese | kejk(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Manx | block(block of dense material) | — | |
| Māori | keke(type of sweet dessert), keke(small mass of baked dough), pēpē(block of dense material) | — | |
| Mapudungun | kochü kofke(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Marathi | केक(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Mirandese | bolho(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Mongolian | боорцог(type of sweet dessert), бялуу(type of sweet dessert), кекс(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert), ᠪᠢᠯᠠᠭᠤ(type of sweet dessert), ᠪᠣᠭᠣᠷᠰᠣᠭ(type of sweet dessert), ᠲᠣᠣᠷᠲᠣ(type of sweet dessert) | boorcog, bjaluu, keks, tort, bilaɣu, boɣorsog, toorto | |
| Nauruan | keik(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Navajo | basdéél(type of sweet dessert), bááh łikaní(type of sweet dessert), masdéél(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Northern Sami | gáhkku(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Norwegian | stykke(block of dense material) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kake(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Occitan | còca(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Odia | କେକ୍(type of sweet dessert), ପିଠା(type of sweet dessert) | kek, piṭhā | |
| Old Norse | kaka(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Old Prussian | lugis(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Pashto | کېک(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Polish | ciasteczko(type of sweet dessert), ciastko(type of sweet dessert), ciasto(type of sweet dessert), tort(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Portuguese | bolo(type of sweet dessert), sabonete(block of dense material) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਕੇਕ(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Quechua | peqachu(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Romanian | bucată(block of dense material), prăjitură(type of sweet dessert), tort(type of sweet dessert), turtă(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Romansch | peta(type of sweet dessert), petta(type of sweet dessert), tuorta(type of sweet dessert), turta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Russian | блин(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), кекс(type of sweet dessert), кусо́к(block of dense material), лепёшка(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), лепёшка(block of dense material), пиро́жное(type of sweet dessert), пли́тка(block of dense material), торт(type of sweet dessert) | blin, keks, kusók, lepjóška, lepjóška, piróžnoje, plítka, tort | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aran milis(type of sweet dessert), bannag(type of sweet dessert), bonnach(type of sweet dessert), breacag(type of sweet dessert), cèic(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kòlāč(type of sweet dessert), ко̀ла̄ч(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Sinhalese | කේක්(type of sweet dessert) | kēk | |
| Slovak | blok(block of dense material), koláč(type of sweet dessert), koláč(small mass of baked dough), palacinka(thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter), torta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Slovene | koláč(type of sweet dessert), torta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Spanish | bizcocho(type of sweet dessert), cake(type of sweet dessert), pastel(type of sweet dessert), ponqué(type of sweet dessert), pudín(type of sweet dessert), queik(type of sweet dessert), queque(type of sweet dessert), tarta(type of sweet dessert), torta(type of sweet dessert), incrustar(to coat with a crust) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | kuku(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Swahili | keki(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Swedish | kaka(type of sweet dessert), kaka(small mass of baked dough), kaka(block of dense material), tårta(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Tagalog | keyk(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Tajik | кекс(type of sweet dessert), пирожное(type of sweet dessert), пирожнӣ(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert) | keks, pirožnoye, pirožni, tort | |
| Tamil | கேக்(type of sweet dessert) | kēk | |
| Taos | kèkeʼéna(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Tatar | кекс(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert) | keks, tort | |
| Telugu | కేక్(type of sweet dessert) | kēk | |
| Thai | เค้ก(type of sweet dessert) | kéek | |
| Turkish | kek(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Turkmen | pirog(type of sweet dessert), tort(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кекс(type of sweet dessert), пиро́жне(type of sweet dessert), торт(type of sweet dessert), ті́стечко(type of sweet dessert) | keks, pyróžne, tort, tístečko | |
| Urdu | کیک(type of sweet dessert) | kek | |
| Uyghur | تورت(type of sweet dessert) | tort | |
| Uzbek | keks(type of sweet dessert), kunjara(type of sweet dessert), pirojniy(type of sweet dessert), tort(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bánh(type of sweet dessert), bánh ga tô(type of sweet dessert), bánh kem(type of sweet dessert), bánh ngọt(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Volapük | kek(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Walloon | wastea(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Welsh | cacen(type of sweet dessert), teisen(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Western Apache | báń łikane(type of sweet dessert) | — | |
| Yiddish | קוכן(type of sweet dessert) | kukhn |
koek
kek, tortë
kiikax̂
bonbon
جاتوه, جتوه, طرطه, كاتو, كيك, كيك, كيك, كيكة, كيكة, كيكة, كَعْكَة
gattō, gatō, torta, gātō, kēk, kēk, kēk, kēka, kēka, kēka, kaʕka
cocca
keadin
pastel
keks, tort
pastela
gwastell
pastís
keyk
vé'keahonoo'o
tlaxcalli
gwastel, kaken, tesen
pastadolce
blok, deska, dort
kage, lagkage, stykke
dangao
blok, cake, gebak, koek, stuk, taart, bedekken, vastkoeken
briko, kuko
kook
kaka, køka
keke
hillo, kakku, kakku, kakku, kankku, keksi, keksi, kimpale, lätty, pala, pannukakku, kuorruttaa, paakkuunnuttaa, paakkuuntua
batterie d'artifice, batterie de feu d'artifice, gâteau, pâtisserie
colaç, torte
pastel
Chueche, Feuerwerksbatterie, Kuchen, Stück, Torte, verkrusten
darab, sütemény, torta, tábla, tészta, bevon, megalvad, megkeményedik, megkövül, megszárad, rászárad, összeáll
kaka, stykki
kuko
kue
torta
bloc, cáca, cáca, cáca milis, císte, calc
dolce, pasticcino, torta
lībum, mustāceus, placenta
kūka, torte
pyragaitis, pyragas, tortas
ekeki
Kuch
mofomamy
kek
kejk
block
keke, keke, pēpē
kochü kofke
bolho
боорцог, бялуу, кекс, торт, ᠪᠢᠯᠠᠭᠤ, ᠪᠣᠭᠣᠷᠰᠣᠭ, ᠲᠣᠣᠷᠲᠣ
boorcog, bjaluu, keks, tort, bilaɣu, boɣorsog, toorto
keik
basdéél, bááh łikaní, masdéél
gáhkku
stykke
kake
còca
kaka
lugis
ciasteczko, ciastko, ciasto, tort
bolo, sabonete
peqachu
bucată, prăjitură, tort, turtă
peta, petta, tuorta, turta
блин, кекс, кусо́к, лепёшка, лепёшка, пиро́жное, пли́тка, торт
blin, keks, kusók, lepjóška, lepjóška, piróžnoje, plítka, tort
aran milis, bannag, bonnach, breacag, cèic
kòlāč, ко̀ла̄ч
blok, koláč, koláč, palacinka, torta
koláč, torta
bizcocho, cake, pastel, ponqué, pudín, queik, queque, tarta, torta, incrustar
kuku
keki
kaka, kaka, kaka, tårta
keyk
kèkeʼéna
kek
pirog, tort
keks, kunjara, pirojniy, tort
bánh, bánh ga tô, bánh kem, bánh ngọt
kek
wastea
cacen, teisen
báń łikane
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