Maw
//mɔ//
Translations of "maw" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | երախ(upper digestive tract) | erax | |
| Azerbaijani | qarın(stomach), qursaq(stomach) | — | |
| Bulgarian | паст(upper digestive tract), сирище(stomach) | sirište | |
| Catalan | estómac(stomach) | — | |
| Czech | chřtán(upper digestive tract), chřtán(any great, insatiable or perilous opening), jícen(upper digestive tract), jícen(any great, insatiable or perilous opening), tlama(upper digestive tract), tlama(any great, insatiable or perilous opening) | — | |
| Dutch | maag(stomach), pens(stomach) | — | |
| Esperanto | faŭko(any great, insatiable or perilous opening) | — | |
| Estonian | kõht(stomach), magu(stomach) | — | |
| Finnish | kita(upper digestive tract), maha(stomach) | — | |
| French | gueule(upper digestive tract) | — | |
| German | Magen(stomach), Rachen(upper digestive tract), Schlund(upper digestive tract), Schlund(any great, insatiable or perilous opening) | — | |
| Italian | fauci(upper digestive tract), lampredotto(stomach), stomaco(stomach) | — | |
| Japanese | 第四胃(stomach) | dai yon i | |
| Persian | گده(stomach) | gade | |
| Portuguese | bucho(stomach), estômago(stomach), goela(upper digestive tract) | — | |
| Russian | брю́хо(stomach), пасть(upper digestive tract) | brjúxo, pastʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sgròban(upper digestive tract) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ždrijelo(any great, insatiable or perilous opening) | — | |
| Spanish | estómago(stomach), fauces(upper digestive tract) | — | |
| Swedish | gap(upper digestive tract), gap(any great, insatiable or perilous opening), mage(stomach) | — | |
| Tagalog | butse(upper digestive tract), labot(stomach) | — | |
| Turkish | karın(stomach) | — |
qarın, qursaq
estómac
chřtán, chřtán, jícen, jícen, tlama, tlama
maag, pens
faŭko
kõht, magu
kita, maha
gueule
Magen, Rachen, Schlund, Schlund
fauci, lampredotto, stomaco
bucho, estômago, goela
sgròban
ždrijelo
estómago, fauces
gap, gap, mage
butse, labot
karın
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