Cinder
//ˈsɪndɚ//
Translations of "cinder" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | جَمْرُ مُنْطَفِيّ(partially or mostly burnt material) | jamru munṭafiyy | |
| Armenian | անթեղ(partially or mostly burnt material), խարամ(slag from a metal furnace) | antʻeġ, xaram | |
| Bulgarian | пепел(partially or mostly burnt material), сгурия(partially or mostly burnt material), шлака(slag from a metal furnace), изпепелявам(to reduce something to cinders) | pepel, sgurija, šlaka, izpepeljavam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 灰燼 /灰烬(partially or mostly burnt material), 煤渣(partially or mostly burnt material), 爐渣 /炉渣(slag from a metal furnace), 餘燼 /余烬(partially or mostly burnt material) | huījìn, méizhā, lúzhā, yújìn | |
| Czech | oharek(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Dutch | as(partially or mostly burnt material), slak(slag from a metal furnace) | — | |
| Finnish | hiili(partially or mostly burnt material), kuona(slag from a metal furnace), tuhka(partially or mostly burnt material), hiiltää(to reduce something to cinders), polttaa poroksi(to reduce something to cinders), tuhkata(to reduce something to cinders) | — | |
| French | cendre(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Georgian | წიდა(partially or mostly burnt material) | c̣ida | |
| German | Asche(partially or mostly burnt material), Schlacke(slag from a metal furnace), Zunder(slag from a metal furnace), einäschern(to reduce something to cinders), verkohlen(to reduce something to cinders), verschwelen(to reduce something to cinders) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌶𐌲𐍉(partially or mostly burnt material) | azgō | |
| Hungarian | salak(slag from a metal furnace) | — | |
| Irish | aibhleog dhóite(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Italian | cenere(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Japanese | 燃え殻(partially or mostly burnt material) | moegara | |
| Latin | favilla(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Māori | ngārahu(partially or mostly burnt material), ngārehu(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Norman | chendre(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Norwegian | aske(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Polish | oparzelina(partially or mostly burnt material), szlag(slag from a metal furnace), zgorzelina(partially or mostly burnt material), żużel(slag from a metal furnace), spalać na popiół(to reduce something to cinders), spalić na popiół(to reduce something to cinders) | — | |
| Portuguese | borralha(partially or mostly burnt material), borralho(partially or mostly burnt material), escória(slag from a metal furnace) | — | |
| Russian | зола́(partially or mostly burnt material), ока́лина(slag from a metal furnace), пе́пел(partially or mostly burnt material), шлак(slag from a metal furnace), испепелять(to reduce something to cinders), сжига́ть(to reduce something to cinders) | zolá, okálina, pépel, šlak, ispepeljatʹ, sžigátʹ | |
| Slovak | ohorok(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Spanish | carboncillo(partially or mostly burnt material), carbonilla(partially or mostly burnt material), ceniza(partially or mostly burnt material), escoria(slag from a metal furnace), incinerar(to reduce something to cinders) | — | |
| Swedish | aska(partially or mostly burnt material), masugnsslagg(slag from a metal furnace), slagg(partially or mostly burnt material) | — | |
| Thai | ถ่าน(partially or mostly burnt material) | tàan | |
| Turkish | kor(partially or mostly burnt material) | — |
oharek
as, slak
hiili, kuona, tuhka, hiiltää, polttaa poroksi, tuhkata
cendre
Asche, Schlacke, Zunder, einäschern, verkohlen, verschwelen
salak
aibhleog dhóite
cenere
favilla
ngārahu, ngārehu
chendre
aske
oparzelina, szlag, zgorzelina, żużel, spalać na popiół, spalić na popiół
borralha, borralho, escória
зола́, ока́лина, пе́пел, шлак, испепелять, сжига́ть
zolá, okálina, pépel, šlak, ispepeljatʹ, sžigátʹ
ohorok
carboncillo, carbonilla, ceniza, escoria, incinerar
aska, masugnsslagg, slagg
kor
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