Grue
//ɡɹuː//
Translations of "grue" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chambeali | 𑚝𑚯𑚥𑚭(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | nīlā | |
| Chinali | 𑚝𑚯𑚥𑚭(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | nīlā | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 綠藍 /绿蓝(translations to be checked), 青(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Classical Tibetan | སྔོན་པོ(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | sngon po | |
| Dutch | bloen(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), bloen(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Egyptian | wAD-D:Y1(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | wꜣḏ | |
| French | blert(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), blert(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| German | blün(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), blün(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Greek | γαλαζοπράσινος(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors), πρασινογάλαζος(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), πρασινογάλαζος(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | galazoprásinos, prasinogálazos, prasinogálazos | |
| Japanese | グルー(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), 青い(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | aoi | |
| Kaingang | tánh(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Korean | 푸르다(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | pureuda | |
| Ladakhi | སྔོན་པོ(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | sngon po | |
| Lakota | tȟó(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Māori | namu(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Mopan Maya | yaʼax(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Northern Ndebele | luhlaza(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Old Tupi | obý(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Portuguese | verul(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), verul(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors), verzul(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), verzul(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Russian | зи́ний(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | zínij | |
| Spanish | azul verde(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors), verdiazul(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Tahitian | ninamu(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Thai | เขียว(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | kǐao | |
| Tswana | tala(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Vietnamese | xanh(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Welsh | glas(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| White Hmong | xiav(philosophy: of an object that is first green, then blue), xiav(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Xhosa | luhlaza(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Ye'kwana | seene(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — | |
| Zulu | luhlaza(linguistics: green or blue in languages that do not distinguish the two colors) | — |
綠藍 /绿蓝, 青
bloen, bloen
blert, blert
blün, blün
tánh
tȟó
namu
yaʼax
luhlaza
obý
verul, verul, verzul, verzul
azul verde, verdiazul
ninamu
tala
xanh
glas
xiav, xiav
luhlaza
seene
luhlaza
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