Earpiece
//ˈɪɹpiːs//
Translations of "earpiece" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | ականջակալ(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | akanǰakal | |
| Bulgarian | дръжка на очила(arm of pair of glasses), слушалка(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | drǎžka na očila, slušalka | |
| Catalan | orellera(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 耳塞(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | ěrsāi | |
| Danish | øresnegl(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Dutch | oortje(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Finnish | korvakuuloke(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), korvanappi(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), sanka(arm of pair of glasses) | — | |
| German | Hörer(receiver of a telephone to hold near to ear), Ohrhörer(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), Ohrstück(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Māori | pokotaringa(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Portuguese | auscultador(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), fone(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), fone de ouvido(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Russian | ду́жка(arm of pair of glasses), нау́шник(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | dúžka, naúšnik | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fòn-cluaise(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Spanish | auditivo(receiver of a telephone to hold near to ear), auricular(speaker placed inside or held near the ear), auricular(receiver of a telephone to hold near to ear), fono(receiver of a telephone to hold near to ear), patilla(arm of pair of glasses), pinganillo(speaker placed inside or held near the ear) | — | |
| Swedish | skalm(arm of pair of glasses) | — |
orellera
øresnegl
oortje
korvakuuloke, korvanappi, sanka
Hörer, Ohrhörer, Ohrstück
pokotaringa
auscultador, fone, fone de ouvido
fòn-cluaise
auditivo, auricular, auricular, fono, patilla, pinganillo
skalm
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.