Hail
Translations of "hail" (167 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | hael(balls of ice) | — | |
| Ainu | コンル(balls of ice) | konru | |
| Albanian | breshëri(balls of ice), kokrriz (gheg)(balls of ice) | — | |
| Aleut | aang(greeting!) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | χαίρετε(greeting!), χαῖρε(greeting!), χάλαζα(balls of ice), χαλαζάω(to fall from the sky, of hail) | khaírete, khaîre, khálaza, khalazáō | |
| Arabic | السلام عليك(greeting!), السلام عليكم(greeting!), برد(balls of ice), بَرَد(balls of ice), بَرَد(balls of ice), مطر تلج(balls of ice) | barad, barad, barad, máṭar talg | |
| Aramaic | ܒܪܕܐ(balls of ice) | barəḏā | |
| Armenian | կարկուտ(balls of ice), բարևել(to greet), ողջունել(to greet) | karkut, barewel, oġǰunel | |
| Aromanian | grindinã(balls of ice), grãndini(balls of ice) | — | |
| Ashkun | ašĩ(balls of ice) | — | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܫܠܵܡܵܐ(greeting!) | šlāmā | |
| Asturian | granizu(balls of ice), pedrisca(balls of ice), granizar(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Avar | горо(balls of ice), цӏер(balls of ice) | goro, cʼer | |
| Azerbaijani | dolu(balls of ice) | — | |
| Bashkir | борсаҡ(balls of ice), боҙ(balls of ice), боҙборсаҡ(balls of ice), сәләмләү(to greet), һүҙ ҡушыу(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), өндәшеү(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | borsaq, boź, boźborsaq, sələmləw, hüź quşıw, öndəşew | |
| Basque | kazkabar(balls of ice), txingor(balls of ice) | — | |
| Bats | სეტყო(balls of ice) | seṭq̇o | |
| Belarusian | град(balls of ice) | hrad | |
| Bengali | শিলাবৃষ্টি(balls of ice) | śilabriśṭi | |
| Bouyei | ridt(balls of ice) | — | |
| Bulgarian | граду́шка(balls of ice), вали град(to fall from the sky, of hail), наричам(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), поздравявам(to greet), приветствам(to greet) | gradúška, naričam, pozdravjavam, privetstvam | |
| Burmese | မိုးသီး(balls of ice) | mui:si: | |
| Buryat | мүндэр(balls of ice), мүндэр орохо(to fall from the sky, of hail), мүндэрлэхэ(to fall from the sky, of hail) | münder, münder oroxo, münderlexe | |
| Catalan | calabruix(balls of ice), calamarsa(balls of ice), calabruixar(to fall from the sky, of hail), calamarsejar(to fall from the sky, of hail), granissar(to fall from the sky, of hail), pedregar(to fall from the sky, of hail), saludar(to greet) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تەرزە(balls of ice) | terze | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏁᏐᏍᎬ(balls of ice) | ganesosgv | |
| Chinese | лынзы(balls of ice), 雹(balls of ice), 叫(to greet), 落雹(to fall from the sky, of hail) | lɨnzɨ, pha̍uh, kiò, lo̍h-pha̍uh | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 萬歲 /万岁(greeting!), 冰雹(balls of ice), 雪珠(balls of ice), 雹(balls of ice), 叫(to greet), 落雹(to fall from the sky, of hail) | maan⁶ seoi³, bing¹ bok⁶, syut³ zyu¹, bok⁶, giu³, lok⁶ bok⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 萬歲 /万岁(greeting!), 冰雹(balls of ice), 雹(balls of ice), 雹子(balls of ice), 下冰雹(to fall from the sky, of hail), 下雹(to fall from the sky, of hail), 下雹子(to fall from the sky, of hail) | wànsuì, bīngbáo, báo, báozi, xià bīngbáo, xiàbáo, xià báozi | |
| Church Slavic | градъ(balls of ice), ⰳⱃⰰⰴⱏ(balls of ice) | gradŭ, gradŭ | |
| Coptic | ⲭⲁⲓⲣⲉ(greeting!), ⲭⲉⲣⲉ(greeting!) | khaire, khere | |
| Cornish | keser(balls of ice), gul keser(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Czech | kroupy(balls of ice), krupobití(balls of ice), oslavovat(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), padat kroupy(to fall from the sky, of hail), pocházet(to originate), pozdravit(to greet), provolat slávu(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), zamávat(to signal in order to initiate communication with), zavolat(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), zavolat na pozdrav(to greet), zdravit(to greet) | — | |
| Danish | hil(greeting!), hagl(balls of ice), hagle(to fall from the sky, of hail), hilse(to greet) | — | |
| Dari | ژَالَه(balls of ice) | žāla | |
| Dolgan | буустаак һамыыр(balls of ice) | — | |
| Dongxiang | mandëu(balls of ice), mensun(balls of ice) | — | |
| Dutch | gegroet(greeting!), saluut(greeting!), hagel(balls of ice), begroeten(to greet), hagelen(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Egyptian | i-nD-D:Y1-Hr:Z1(greeting!) | j.nḏ ḥr | |
| Esperanto | hajlo(balls of ice), hajli(to fall from the sky, of hail), saluti(to greet) | — | |
| Estonian | rahe(balls of ice) | — | |
| Even | бот(balls of ice) | ʙot | |
| Evenki | бокта(balls of ice), бо̄намӣ(to fall from the sky, of hail) | bokta, bōnamī | |
| Faroese | hagl(balls of ice), heglingur(balls of ice) | — | |
| Finnish | raesade(balls of ice), rakeet(balls of ice), kutsua(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), sataa rakeita(to fall from the sky, of hail), tervehtiä(to greet) | — | |
| French | grêle(balls of ice), grêlons(balls of ice), grêler(to fall from the sky, of hail), héler(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), saluer(to greet) | — | |
| Friulian | tampieste(balls of ice) | — | |
| Galician | saúde(greeting!), escarabán(balls of ice), garaullo(balls of ice), gresillo(balls of ice), pedrazo(balls of ice), sarabia(balls of ice), saragana(balls of ice), saraiba(balls of ice), coriscar(to fall from the sky, of hail), escarabanar(to fall from the sky, of hail), sarabiar(to fall from the sky, of hail), saudar(to greet) | — | |
| Gan Chinese | 雹子(balls of ice) | poh⁷ zi | |
| Georgian | სეტყვა(balls of ice), ხოშკაკალი(balls of ice) | seṭq̇va, xošḳaḳali | |
| German | Graupel(balls of ice), Hagel(balls of ice), feiern als(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), graupeln(to fall from the sky, of hail), grüßen(to greet), hageln(to fall from the sky, of hail), hageln(to pour down in rapid succession), rufen(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃(greeting!) | hails | |
| Greek | χαλάζι(balls of ice), καλώ(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), πέφτει χαλάζι(to fall from the sky, of hail), προσφωνώ(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), φωνάζω(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), χαιρετώ(to greet) | chalázi, kaló, péftei chalázi, prosfonó, fonázo, chairetó | |
| Hakka Chinese | 冰雹(balls of ice), 落雹(to fall from the sky, of hail) | pên-pho̍k, lo̍k-pho̍k | |
| Hebrew | בָּרָד(balls of ice), בָּרָד(to fall from the sky, of hail) | barád, barád | |
| Hindi | जय(greeting!), ओला(balls of ice), ओलावृष्टि(balls of ice) | jay, olā, olāvŕṣṭi | |
| Hungarian | üdv (neked/néked)(greeting!), üdvöz légy!(greeting!), jégeső(balls of ice), jégverés(balls of ice), hív(to signal in order to initiate communication with), jelez(to signal in order to initiate communication with), jégeső esik(to fall from the sky, of hail), kiált(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), köszönt(to greet), leint(to signal in order to initiate communication with), nevez(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), odahív(to signal in order to initiate communication with), odakiált(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), odaszól(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), rikkant(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), záporozik(to pour down in rapid succession), üdvözöl(to greet) | — | |
| Icelandic | hagl(balls of ice), heilsa(to greet) | — | |
| Ido | greluno(balls of ice), grelar(to fall from the sky, of hail), salutar(to greet) | — | |
| Indonesian | hujan batu(balls of ice), hujan es(balls of ice) | — | |
| Ingrian | rae(balls of ice) | — | |
| Interlingua | grandine(balls of ice) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | تَگَرْگ(balls of ice) | tagarg | |
| Irish | go mbeannaítear duit(greeting!), is é do bheatha(greeting!), cloichshneachta(balls of ice), cuir cloichshneachta(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Italian | ave(greeting!), grandine(balls of ice), chiamare(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), grandinare(to fall from the sky, of hail), salutare(to greet) | — | |
| Japanese | 万歳(greeting!), 雹(balls of ice), 霰(balls of ice), 雹が降る(to fall from the sky, of hail), 霰が降る(to fall from the sky, of hail) | banzai, hyō, arare, hyō ga furu, arare ga furu | |
| Jin Chinese | 冷彈子 /冷弹子(balls of ice) | leng² dan³ zeh | |
| Kalmyk | мөндр(balls of ice) | möndr | |
| Kankanaey | dalalo(balls of ice), mandalalo(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Kapampangan | luid (Baculud)(greeting!), luwid (Wawa)(greeting!) | — | |
| Kazakh | бұршақ(balls of ice) | būrşaq | |
| Khakas | мӱндӱр(balls of ice), мӱндӱр чаарға(to fall from the sky, of hail) | mündür, mündür çaarğa | |
| Khmer | ជយោ(greeting!), ព្រិលគ្រាប់(balls of ice) | cĕəʼyoo, prɨl krŏəp | |
| Korean | 우박(balls of ice) | ubak | |
| Kumyk | бурчакъ(balls of ice) | burçaq | |
| Kyrgyz | добул(balls of ice), доол(balls of ice), мөндүр(balls of ice) | dobul, dool, möndür | |
| Lao | ເຫັບ(balls of ice), ໝາກເຫັບ(balls of ice), ເອີ້ນ(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | hep, māk hep, ē ʼīn | |
| Latgalian | krusa(balls of ice) | — | |
| Latin | ave(greeting!), avete(greeting!), salve(greeting!), grandō(balls of ice), consaluto(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), grandinat(to fall from the sky, of hail), saluto(to greet) | — | |
| Latvian | krusa(balls of ice) | — | |
| Laz | დოლუ(balls of ice), ხოშაკალი(balls of ice) | dolu, xoşaǩali | |
| Lithuanian | kruša(balls of ice) | — | |
| Low German | Hagel(balls of ice) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | kšupy(balls of ice) | — | |
| Macedonian | град(balls of ice), па́ѓа град(to fall from the sky, of hail), поздра́вува(to greet) | grad, páǵa grad, pozdrávuva | |
| Malagasy | havandra(balls of ice) | — | |
| Malay | hujan batu(balls of ice) | — | |
| Maltese | silġ(balls of ice) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠪᠣᠨᠣ(balls of ice), ᠪᠣᠨ᠋ᠣ ᠪᠣᠨ᠋ᠣᠮᠪᡳ(to fall from the sky, of hail), ᠪᠣᠨ᠋ᠣᠮᠪᡳ(to fall from the sky, of hail) | bono, bono bonombi, bonombi | |
| Manx | dy bannee dhyt(greeting!) | — | |
| Māori | hukākapu(balls of ice), hukātara(balls of ice), hukāwhatu(balls of ice), nganga(balls of ice), ua nganga(balls of ice), ua-ā-whatu(balls of ice), uawhatu(balls of ice), uaāwhatu(balls of ice) | — | |
| Mingrelian | კირცხი(balls of ice) | ḳircxi | |
| Miyako | 霰(balls of ice) | arari | |
| Mongolian | мөндөр(balls of ice), ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷ(balls of ice), мөндөр орох(to fall from the sky, of hail), мөндөрлөх(to fall from the sky, of hail), ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷ ᠣᠷᠤᠬᠤ(to fall from the sky, of hail), ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷᠯᠡᠬᠦ(to fall from the sky, of hail) | möndör, möndür, möndör orox, möndörlöx, möndür oruqu, möndürlekü | |
| Nahuatl | tecihuitl(balls of ice), tecihui(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Navajo | ńló(balls of ice) | — | |
| Norman | grile(balls of ice) | — | |
| North Frisian | haiel(balls of ice) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | bijî(greeting!), gijlok(balls of ice), terez(balls of ice), terg(balls of ice), bang kirin(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), gazî kirin(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), silav kirin(to greet) | — | |
| Northern Min Chinese | 龍雹 /龙雹(balls of ice) | lê̤ng-pāu | |
| Norwegian | hagle(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hagl(balls of ice) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | heil(greeting!), hagl(balls of ice) | — | |
| Occitan | granissa(balls of ice), grèla(balls of ice) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | градъ(balls of ice) | gradŭ | |
| Old English | hæġl(balls of ice) | — | |
| Old High German | hagal(balls of ice) | — | |
| Old Norse | heill(greeting!) | — | |
| Old Saxon | hagal(balls of ice) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سلاملامق(to greet), چاغرمق(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | selâmlamak, çağırmak | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | каменєц(balls of ice), ляд(balls of ice) | kamenjec, ljad | |
| Pashto | ږلۍ(balls of ice), ږړۍ(balls of ice), ګلۍ(balls of ice) | ẓalǝy, ẓaṛǝy, galǝy | |
| Plautdietsch | Hoagel(balls of ice) | — | |
| Polish | grad(balls of ice), grad pada(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Portuguese | ave(greeting!), granizo(balls of ice), saraiva(balls of ice), designar(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), granizar(to fall from the sky, of hail), saudar(to greet) | — | |
| Prasuni | išĩ(balls of ice) | — | |
| Quechua | chikchi(balls of ice), chikchiy(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Romanian | grindină(balls of ice), cădea grindină(to fall from the sky, of hail), grindina(to fall from the sky, of hail), ploua cu grindină(to fall from the sky, of hail), saluta(to greet) | — | |
| Romansch | garneala(balls of ice), garnela(balls of ice), garnela(balls of ice), garniala(balls of ice), granella(balls of ice) | — | |
| Russian | град(balls of ice), град идёт(to fall from the sky, of hail), оклика́ть(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), приве́тствовать(to greet) | grad, grad idjót, oklikátʹ, privétstvovatʹ | |
| Saanich | SḰEL(balls of ice), ḰOLX̱(balls of ice) | — | |
| Sanskrit | जय(greeting!) | jaya | |
| Sardinian | gràndhile(balls of ice), gràndhine(balls of ice), gràndili(balls of ice), randhinare(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fàilte(greeting!), clach-mheallain(balls of ice) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | grȃd(balls of ice), tȕča(balls of ice), гра̑д(balls of ice), ту̏ча(balls of ice), pada grad(to fall from the sky, of hail), pozdraviti(to greet), пада град(to fall from the sky, of hail), поздравити(to greet) | — | |
| Shan | ႁွင်ႉ(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | hâ̰ung | |
| Sicilian | s'abbinidica(greeting!), salutamu(greeting!), voscenza s'abbinidica(greeting!), rannula(balls of ice) | — | |
| Slovak | krúpa(balls of ice) | — | |
| Slovene | toča(balls of ice) | — | |
| Southern Altai | бурчак(balls of ice), мӧндӱр(balls of ice), мӧндӱрлеер(to fall from the sky, of hail) | burčak, möndür, möndürleer | |
| Spanish | ave(greeting!), cascarrina(balls of ice), granizo(balls of ice), pedrisco(balls of ice), pedrisquero(balls of ice), cascarrinar(to fall from the sky, of hail), granizar(to fall from the sky, of hail), llamar(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), saludar(to greet), señalar(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | — | |
| Svan | თხარსკ(balls of ice), სკარხალ(balls of ice) | txarsḳ, sḳarxal | |
| Swahili | mvua ya mawe(balls of ice) | — | |
| Swedish | hell(greeting!), hagel(balls of ice), hagla(to fall from the sky, of hail), hell(to greet) | — | |
| Tagalog | aba(greeting!), mabuhay(greeting!), graniso(balls of ice), bati(to greet), pugay(to greet), saludo(to greet), tawag(to name, to designate (as someone/something)), tawag(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | — | |
| Tajik | дӯл(balls of ice), жола(balls of ice), тагарг(balls of ice) | dül, žola, tagarg | |
| Taos | į̀ękǫ́ne(balls of ice) | — | |
| Tatar | боз(balls of ice) | boz | |
| Thai | เห็บ(balls of ice), เรียก(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | hèp, rîiak | |
| Tibetan | སེ་ར(balls of ice) | se ra | |
| Turkish | dolu(balls of ice), dolu yağmak(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Turkmen | doly(balls of ice) | — | |
| Tuvan | долу дүжер(to fall from the sky, of hail) | dolu düjer | |
| Udmurt | йӧ(balls of ice), йӧзор(balls of ice) | jö, jözor | |
| Ukrainian | град(balls of ice) | hrad | |
| Upper Sorbian | krupy(balls of ice) | — | |
| Urdu | ژالَہ(balls of ice) | źāla | |
| Uyghur | تۇلا(balls of ice), مۆلدۈر(balls of ice) | tula, möldür | |
| Uzbek | doʻl(balls of ice) | — | |
| Vandalic | eils(greeting!) | — | |
| Venetan | tenpesta(balls of ice) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chào(greeting!), hoan hô(greeting!), hoan nghênh(greeting!), mưa đá(balls of ice), gọi(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) | — | |
| Vilamovian | graojp(balls of ice) | — | |
| Volapük | gräl(balls of ice), grälön(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| Waigali | ašẽ(balls of ice) | — | |
| Walloon | dire bondjoû(to greet), houkî(to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of), lomer(to name, to designate (as someone/something)) | — | |
| Welsh | cenllysg(balls of ice), cesair(balls of ice), bwrw cenllysg(to fall from the sky, of hail), bwrw cesair(to fall from the sky, of hail) | — | |
| West-Frisian | hagel(balls of ice) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | kav-ing(balls of ice) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 冰雹(balls of ice) | — | |
| Xiang Chinese | 冰雹(balls of ice) | bin¹ pau⁴ | |
| Yaeyama | 霰(balls of ice) | arari | |
| Yakut | тобурах(balls of ice), толонноо(to fall from the sky, of hail) | toburaq, tolonnoo | |
| Yiddish | האָגל(balls of ice) | hogl | |
| Zazaki | biciwî(greeting!), torg(balls of ice), torg varayen(to fall from the sky, of hail), tozgıle(to greet) | — | |
| Zhuang | lwgbag(balls of ice) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | ǁgáã(balls of ice) | — |
hael
breshëri, kokrriz (gheg)
aang
grindinã, grãndini
ašĩ
granizu, pedrisca, granizar
dolu
борсаҡ, боҙ, боҙборсаҡ, сәләмләү, һүҙ ҡушыу, өндәшеү
borsaq, boź, boźborsaq, sələmləw, hüź quşıw, öndəşew
kazkabar, txingor
ridt
граду́шка, вали град, наричам, поздравявам, приветствам
gradúška, naričam, pozdravjavam, privetstvam
calabruix, calamarsa, calabruixar, calamarsejar, granissar, pedregar, saludar
萬歲 /万岁, 冰雹, 雹, 雹子, 下冰雹, 下雹, 下雹子
wànsuì, bīngbáo, báo, báozi, xià bīngbáo, xiàbáo, xià báozi
keser, gul keser
kroupy, krupobití, oslavovat, padat kroupy, pocházet, pozdravit, provolat slávu, zamávat, zavolat, zavolat na pozdrav, zdravit
hil, hagl, hagle, hilse
буустаак һамыыр
mandëu, mensun
gegroet, saluut, hagel, begroeten, hagelen
hajlo, hajli, saluti
rahe
hagl, heglingur
raesade, rakeet, kutsua, sataa rakeita, tervehtiä
grêle, grêlons, grêler, héler, saluer
tampieste
saúde, escarabán, garaullo, gresillo, pedrazo, sarabia, saragana, saraiba, coriscar, escarabanar, sarabiar, saudar
Graupel, Hagel, feiern als, graupeln, grüßen, hageln, hageln, rufen
χαλάζι, καλώ, πέφτει χαλάζι, προσφωνώ, φωνάζω, χαιρετώ
chalázi, kaló, péftei chalázi, prosfonó, fonázo, chairetó
üdv (neked/néked), üdvöz légy!, jégeső, jégverés, hív, jelez, jégeső esik, kiált, köszönt, leint, nevez, odahív, odakiált, odaszól, rikkant, záporozik, üdvözöl
hagl, heilsa
greluno, grelar, salutar
hujan batu, hujan es
rae
grandine
go mbeannaítear duit, is é do bheatha, cloichshneachta, cuir cloichshneachta
ave, grandine, chiamare, grandinare, salutare
dalalo, mandalalo
luid (Baculud), luwid (Wawa)
krusa
ave, avete, salve, grandō, consaluto, grandinat, saluto
krusa
kruša
Hagel
kšupy
havandra
hujan batu
silġ
dy bannee dhyt
hukākapu, hukātara, hukāwhatu, nganga, ua nganga, ua-ā-whatu, uawhatu, uaāwhatu
мөндөр, ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷ, мөндөр орох, мөндөрлөх, ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷ ᠣᠷᠤᠬᠤ, ᠮᠥ᠋ᠨᠳ᠋ᠦᠷᠯᠡᠬᠦ
möndör, möndür, möndör orox, möndörlöx, möndür oruqu, möndürlekü
tecihuitl, tecihui
ńló
grile
haiel
bijî, gijlok, terez, terg, bang kirin, gazî kirin, silav kirin
hagle
hagl
heil, hagl
granissa, grèla
hæġl
hagal
heill
hagal
Hoagel
grad, grad pada
ave, granizo, saraiva, designar, granizar, saudar
išĩ
chikchi, chikchiy
grindină, cădea grindină, grindina, ploua cu grindină, saluta
garneala, garnela, garnela, garniala, granella
SḰEL, ḰOLX̱
gràndhile, gràndhine, gràndili, randhinare
fàilte, clach-mheallain
grȃd, tȕča, гра̑д, ту̏ча, pada grad, pozdraviti, пада град, поздравити
s'abbinidica, salutamu, voscenza s'abbinidica, rannula
krúpa
toča
ave, cascarrina, granizo, pedrisco, pedrisquero, cascarrinar, granizar, llamar, saludar, señalar
mvua ya mawe
hell, hagel, hagla, hell
aba, mabuhay, graniso, bati, pugay, saludo, tawag, tawag
į̀ękǫ́ne
dolu, dolu yağmak
doly
krupy
doʻl
eils
tenpesta
chào, hoan hô, hoan nghênh, mưa đá, gọi
graojp
gräl, grälön
ašẽ
dire bondjoû, houkî, lomer
cenllysg, cesair, bwrw cenllysg, bwrw cesair
hagel
kav-ing
biciwî, torg, torg varayen, tozgıle
lwgbag
ǁgáã
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