Pie
//pɑɪ//
Translations of "pie" (76 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | pastei(type of pastry) | — | |
| Albanian | byrek(type of pastry) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | φυστή(type of pastry), ἐρείκιον(type of pastry) | phustḗ, ereíkion | |
| Arabic | فَطِيرَة(type of pastry) | faṭīra | |
| Armenian | կարկանդակ(type of pastry) | karkandak | |
| Aromanian | plãtsintã(type of pastry) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | piroq(type of pastry) | — | |
| Bashkir | бәлеш(type of pastry) | bəleş | |
| Belarusian | піро́г(type of pastry) | piróh | |
| Bengali | পাই(type of pastry) | pai | |
| Bulgarian | лакомник(pejorative: gluttonous person), пай(type of pastry), пай(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), пиро́г(type of pastry), замерям с торти(to hit in the face with a pie) | lakomnik, paj, paj, piróg, zamerjam s torti | |
| Burmese | ပိုင်(former low-denomination Indian coin) | puing | |
| Catalan | pastís(type of pastry) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎨᎵᏥᎩ(type of pastry) | gelitsigi | |
| Cheyenne | tó'hovȧhonoo'o(type of pastry) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 批(type of pastry) | pai¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 排(type of pastry), 派(type of pastry), 餡餅 /馅饼(type of pastry) | pái, pài, xiànbǐng | |
| Cornish | hogen(type of pastry), hoggan(type of pastry) | — | |
| Czech | koláč(type of pastry) | — | |
| Danish | tærte(type of pastry) | — | |
| Dutch | pastei(type of pastry), pastei(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), taart(type of pastry), taart(nonpastry dish resembling a pie) | — | |
| Esperanto | buĥto(slang: vulva), piĉo(slang: vulva), torto(type of pastry), torto(nonpastry dish resembling a pie) | — | |
| Estonian | pirukas(type of pastry) | — | |
| Finnish | kakku(whole of wealth or resource), pasteija(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), piirakka(type of pastry), piirakka(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), piiras(type of pastry), piiras(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), pipari(slang: vulva), ripsipiirakka(slang: vulva), rohmu(pejorative: gluttonous person), torttu(type of pastry), kakuttaa(to hit in the face with a pie) | — | |
| French | gâteau(whole of wealth or resource), tarte(type of pastry), tourte(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), entarter(to hit in the face with a pie) | — | |
| Galician | empanada(type of pastry), torta(type of pastry) | — | |
| German | uridg.(Proto-Indo-European), Pastete(type of pastry), Torte(type of pastry), but see Kuchen(type of pastry), torten(to hit in the face with a pie) | — | |
| Greek | ΠΙΕ(Proto-Indo-European), πίτα(type of pastry), πίτα(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), πίτα(whole of wealth or resource) | píta, píta, píta | |
| Hebrew | פַּאי(type of pastry), פַּשְׁטִידָה(type of pastry), תַּמְלִיא(type of pastry) | pái, pashtidá, tamlí | |
| Hindi | पाई(former low-denomination Indian coin) | pāī | |
| Hungarian | pite(type of pastry) | — | |
| Icelandic | baka(type of pastry) | — | |
| Ido | tarto(type of pastry) | — | |
| Indonesian | kue pai(type of pastry) | — | |
| Ingrian | piirakka(type of pastry), piiras(type of pastry) | — | |
| Irish | pióg(type of pastry), pióg(nonpastry dish resembling a pie) | — | |
| Italian | crostata(type of pastry), pasticcio(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), torta(type of pastry) | — | |
| Japanese | パイ(type of pastry) | pai | |
| Kalmyk | бөрг(type of pastry) | börg | |
| Kazakh | бәліш(type of pastry), пирог(type of pastry) | bälış, pirog | |
| Korean | 파이(type of pastry) | pai | |
| Kyrgyz | пирог(type of pastry) | pirog | |
| Latin | crustum(type of pastry), placenta(nonpastry dish resembling a pie) | — | |
| Latvian | pīrāgs(type of pastry) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pyragas(type of pastry) | — | |
| Macedonian | ко́мад(type of pastry), пи́та(type of pastry) | kómad, píta | |
| Malay | pai(type of pastry) | — | |
| Maltese | torta(type of pastry) | — | |
| Mòcheno | turt(type of pastry) | — | |
| Mongolian | бялуу(type of pastry) | bjaluu | |
| Navajo | biiʼ sitłéʼé(type of pastry), masdéél(type of pastry) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | pai(type of pastry) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | pai(type of pastry) | — | |
| Persian | پای(type of pastry) | pây | |
| Polish | pie.(Proto-Indo-European), ciasto(type of pastry), placek(type of pastry) | — | |
| Portuguese | tarte(type of pastry) | — | |
| Romanian | plăcintă(type of pastry) | — | |
| Russian | беля́ш(type of pastry), пиро́г(type of pastry), пирожо́к(type of pastry) | beljáš, piróg, pirožók | |
| Scottish Gaelic | pàidh(type of pastry) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pita(type of pastry), пита(type of pastry) | — | |
| Slovak | koláč(type of pastry), piroh(type of pastry) | — | |
| Slovene | pita(type of pastry) | — | |
| Spanish | pai(type of pastry), pastel(type of pastry), pay(type of pastry), tarta(type of pastry) | — | |
| Swedish | paj(type of pastry), paj(nonpastry dish resembling a pie), tårta(to hit in the face with a pie) | — | |
| Tagalog | kakanin(type of pastry) | — | |
| Tajik | пирог(type of pastry), санбӯса(type of pastry) | pirog, sanbüsa | |
| Taos | pòstaléna(type of pastry) | — | |
| Tatar | бәлеш(type of pastry) | bäleş | |
| Thai | พาย(type of pastry) | paai | |
| Turkish | turta(type of pastry) | — | |
| Ukrainian | пирі́г(type of pastry) | pyríh | |
| Uzbek | pirog(type of pastry) | — | |
| Welsh | pastai(type of pastry), pei(type of pastry), pei(nonpastry dish resembling a pie) | — | |
| West-Frisian | taart(type of pastry) | — | |
| Western Apache | báń łikane(type of pastry) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּיראָג(type of pastry), פּײַ(type of pastry) | pirog, pay |
pastei
byrek
plãtsintã
piroq
pastís
tó'hovȧhonoo'o
hogen, hoggan
koláč
tærte
pastei, pastei, taart, taart
buĥto, piĉo, torto, torto
pirukas
kakku, pasteija, piirakka, piirakka, piiras, piiras, pipari, ripsipiirakka, rohmu, torttu, kakuttaa
gâteau, tarte, tourte, entarter
empanada, torta
uridg., Pastete, Torte, but see Kuchen, torten
pite
baka
tarto
kue pai
piirakka, piiras
pióg, pióg
crostata, pasticcio, torta
crustum, placenta
pīrāgs
pyragas
pai
torta
turt
biiʼ sitłéʼé, masdéél
pie., ciasto, placek
tarte
plăcintă
pàidh
pita, пита
koláč, piroh
pita
pai, pastel, pay, tarta
paj, paj, tårta
kakanin
pòstaléna
turta
pirog
pastai, pei, pei
taart
báń łikane
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