Curling
//ˈkəɹlɪŋ//
Translations of "curling" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | körlinq(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Basque | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Bulgarian | къ́рлинг(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kǎ́rling | |
| Catalan | cúrling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 冰壺 /冰壶(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | bīnghú | |
| Czech | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Danish | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Dutch | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Esperanto | glitŝtonludo(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Estonian | jääkeegel(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Finnish | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| French | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Georgian | კერლინგი(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | ḳerlingi | |
| German | Curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Greek | κέρλινγκ(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kérlingk | |
| Hungarian | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Irish | curláil(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Italian | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Japanese | カーリング(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kāringu | |
| Korean | 컬링(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | keolling | |
| Latvian | kērlings(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Lithuanian | akménslydis(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice), ker̃lingas(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Macedonian | карлинг(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | karling | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Polish | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Portuguese | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Romanian | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Russian | кёрлинг(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kjórling | |
| Scottish Gaelic | crolaidh(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Slovak | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Slovene | kêrling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Swedish | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Turkish | körling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ке́рлінг(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kérlinh | |
| Yiddish | קערלינג(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) | kerling |
körlinq
curling
cúrling
curling
curling
curling
glitŝtonludo
jääkeegel
curling
curling
Curling
curling
curláil
curling
kērlings
akménslydis, ker̃lingas
curling
curling
curling
curling
curling
crolaidh
curling
kêrling
curling
körling
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