Froth
//fɹɒθ//
Translations of "froth" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀφρός(foam) | aphrós | |
| Arabic | رَغْوَة(foam), كشكوشة(foam) | raḡwa, keshkusha | |
| Bulgarian | празни приказки(unimportant events or actions), пяна(foam), пеня се(To bubble), разпенвам(To create froth) | prazni prikazki, pjana, penja se, razpenvam | |
| Catalan | escuma(foam) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 泡沫(foam) | pàomò | |
| Czech | pěna(foam) | — | |
| Dutch | schuim(foam), borrelen(To bubble), bubbelen(To bubble), opschuimen(To create froth), schuimen(To create froth), schuimen(To bubble) | — | |
| Esperanto | ŝaŭmo(foam) | — | |
| Faroese | froða(foam) | — | |
| Finnish | hömppä(unimportant events or actions), pintavaahto(unimportant events or actions), vaahto(foam), kuplia(To bubble), vaahdota(To bubble), vaahdottaa(To create froth) | — | |
| French | mousse(foam), écume(foam) | — | |
| Galician | babuxa(foam), cachón(foam), escuma(foam), foula(foam) | — | |
| Georgian | ქაფი(foam) | kapi | |
| German | Schaum(foam), aufschäumen(To create froth), schäumen(To bubble) | — | |
| Greek | αφρός(foam), αφρίζω(To create froth), αφρίζω(To bubble) | afrós, afrízo, afrízo | |
| Hebrew | הבל(unimportant events or actions), קצף(foam) | kétsef | |
| Hindi | झाग(foam) | jhāg | |
| Icelandic | froða(foam) | — | |
| Ido | ebuliar(To bubble), spumifar(To bubble) | — | |
| Ingrian | koohu(foam), vaahto(foam) | — | |
| Irish | cúr(foam) | — | |
| Italian | aria fritta(unimportant events or actions), frescaccia(unimportant events or actions), fuffa(unimportant events or actions), schiuma(foam), schiumare(To create froth), spumeggiare(To bubble) | — | |
| Japanese | 泡(foam), 泡(foam), 泡を吹く(To bubble) | awa, abuku, awa wo fuku | |
| Korean | 거품은(foam) | geopumeun | |
| Latin | spuma(foam), spūmō(To create froth) | — | |
| Malayalam | നുര(foam), പത(foam) | nura, pata | |
| Māori | huhuka(foam), hukahuka(foam), hukahuka(foam), kohuka(foam), paraki(foam), whakahuka(To create froth) | — | |
| Marathi | फेसाळणे(To create froth) | phesāḷṇe | |
| Northern Kurdish | kef(foam) | — | |
| Occitan | escuma(foam), gruma(foam) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | كوپوك(foam), كوپورمك(To bubble) | köpük, köpürmek | |
| Plautdietsch | Schum(foam) | — | |
| Polish | bicie piany(unimportant events or actions), piana(foam), spienić(To create froth), toczyć pianę(To create froth) | — | |
| Portuguese | espuma(foam), espumar(To create froth) | — | |
| Punjabi | جَھگّ(foam), ਝੱਗ(foam) | jhagg, jhagga | |
| Romanian | baliverne(unimportant events or actions), caimac(foam), fleacuri(unimportant events or actions), nimicuri(unimportant events or actions), spumă(foam) | — | |
| Russian | болтовня́(unimportant events or actions), пе́на(foam), взбивать(To create froth), пенить(To create froth) | boltovnjá, péna, vzbivatʹ, penitʹ | |
| Slovene | pena(foam), peniti(To create froth), peniti se(To bubble), speniti(To create froth) | — | |
| Spanish | espuma(foam), espumar(To create froth) | — | |
| Swedish | fradga(foam) | — | |
| Telugu | నురగ(foam), నురుగు(foam) | nuraga, nurugu | |
| Turkish | köpük(foam), köpürmek(To bubble), köpürtmek(To create froth) | — | |
| Ukrainian | піна(foam) | pina | |
| Walloon | schome(foam) | — | |
| Welsh | ewyn(unimportant events or actions), ewynnu(To create froth) | — | |
| Yiddish | שוים(foam) | shoym | |
| ǃXóõ | tsàhã(To bubble) | — |
escuma
pěna
schuim, borrelen, bubbelen, opschuimen, schuimen, schuimen
ŝaŭmo
froða
hömppä, pintavaahto, vaahto, kuplia, vaahdota, vaahdottaa
mousse, écume
babuxa, cachón, escuma, foula
Schaum, aufschäumen, schäumen
froða
ebuliar, spumifar
koohu, vaahto
cúr
aria fritta, frescaccia, fuffa, schiuma, schiumare, spumeggiare
spuma, spūmō
huhuka, hukahuka, hukahuka, kohuka, paraki, whakahuka
escuma, gruma
Schum
bicie piany, piana, spienić, toczyć pianę
espuma, espumar
baliverne, caimac, fleacuri, nimicuri, spumă
pena, peniti, peniti se, speniti
espuma, espumar
fradga
köpük, köpürmek, köpürtmek
schome
ewyn, ewynnu
tsàhã
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.