Pulp
Translations of "pulp" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assamese | শাহ(center of a fruit) | xah | |
| Azerbaijani | özək(center of a fruit), özək(center of a tooth) | — | |
| Belarusian | мякаць(center of a fruit) | mjakacʹ | |
| Bulgarian | каша(soft, moist mass), пулпа(center of a fruit), пулпа(center of a tooth), пулпа(mass of which paper is produced), пулпа(mass of chemically processed wood fibres) | kaša, pulpa, pulpa, pulpa, pulpa | |
| Catalan | polpa(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 果肉(center of a fruit), 牙髓(center of a tooth), 紙漿 /纸浆(mass of which paper is produced), 齒髓 /齿髓(center of a tooth) | guǒròu, yásuǐ, zhǐjiāng, chǐsuǐ | |
| Czech | dužina(center of a fruit), dužnina(center of a fruit), dřeň(center of a tooth) | — | |
| Danish | frugtkød(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Esperanto | pulpo(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Estonian | viljaliha(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Finnish | hammasydin(center of a tooth), hedelmäliha(center of a fruit), massa(soft, moist mass), paperimassa(mass of which paper is produced), pulpa(center of a tooth), sellu(mass of chemically processed wood fibres), selluloosa(mass of chemically processed wood fibres), sensaatiojournalismi(lurid style of writing or publishing), jauhaa massaksi(to make into pulp), jauhautua massaksi(to be made into pulp) | — | |
| French | (presse) à sensation(lurid style of writing or publishing), pulpe(soft, moist mass), pulpe(center of a fruit), pulpe(center of a tooth), pulpe(mass of which paper is produced), pulpe(mass of chemically processed wood fibres) | — | |
| Friulian | polpe(soft, moist mass), polpe(center of a fruit) | — | |
| German | Fleisch(center of a fruit), Fruchtfleisch(center of a fruit), Pulpa(mass of which paper is produced), Zellstoff(mass of chemically processed wood fibres) | — | |
| Greek | μεσοκάρπιο(center of a fruit), πολτός(soft, moist mass), πολφός(center of a tooth), σάρκα(center of a fruit) | mesokárpio, poltós, polfós, sárka | |
| Hebrew | צִיפָה(center of a fruit) | tzifá | |
| Hungarian | gyümölcshús(center of a fruit), massza(soft, moist mass), ponyva(lurid style of writing or publishing), ponyvaregény(lurid style of writing or publishing), pép(soft, moist mass) | — | |
| Irish | garr(soft, moist mass), laíon páipéir(mass of which paper is produced) | — | |
| Italian | cellulosa(mass of chemically processed wood fibres), polpa(soft, moist mass), polpa(center of a fruit), polpa(center of a tooth) | — | |
| Japanese | パルプ(mass of which paper is produced), 果肉(center of a fruit), 歯髄(center of a tooth) | parupu, kaniku, shizui | |
| Korean | 과육(center of a fruit) | gwayuk | |
| Latvian | mīkstums(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Lithuanian | minkštimas(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Māori | karu(center of a fruit), kōpuka(center of a fruit), puru(soft, moist mass), kōrapu(to make into pulp), roroi(to make into pulp), whakapē(to make into pulp) | — | |
| Norwegian | fruktkjøtt(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | كاغد خاموری(mass of which paper is produced) | kâğıd hamuru | |
| Plautdietsch | Brie(soft, moist mass) | — | |
| Polish | miazga(center of a tooth), miąższ(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Portuguese | carne(center of a fruit), massa(mass of which paper is produced), polpa(soft, moist mass), polpa(center of a fruit), polpa(center of a tooth), polpa(mass of which paper is produced) | — | |
| Romanian | pulpă(soft, moist mass), pulpă(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Russian | мя́коть(soft, moist mass), мя́коть(center of a fruit), пу́льпа(soft, moist mass), пу́льпа(center of a tooth), пу́льпа(mass of which paper is produced), пу́льпа(mass of chemically processed wood fibres) | mjákotʹ, mjákotʹ, púlʹpa, púlʹpa, púlʹpa, púlʹpa | |
| Slovak | dreň(center of a fruit), dreň(center of a tooth), dužina(center of a fruit), dužnina(center of a fruit), mäso(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Spanish | pulpa(center of a fruit), pulpa de celulosa(mass of which paper is produced), pulpa dental(center of a tooth), pulpa dentaria(center of a tooth) | — | |
| Swahili | uji uji(soft, moist mass) | — | |
| Swedish | fruktkött(center of a fruit), pappersmassa(mass of which paper is produced), mosa(to make into pulp) | — | |
| Tagalog | sapal(center of a fruit) | — | |
| Turkish | et(center of a fruit), kâğıt hamuru(mass of which paper is produced) | — | |
| Volapük | flukapulp(center of a fruit), pulp(center of a fruit) | — |
özək, özək
polpa
dužina, dužnina, dřeň
frugtkød
pulpo
viljaliha
hammasydin, hedelmäliha, massa, paperimassa, pulpa, sellu, selluloosa, sensaatiojournalismi, jauhaa massaksi, jauhautua massaksi
(presse) à sensation, pulpe, pulpe, pulpe, pulpe, pulpe
polpe, polpe
Fleisch, Fruchtfleisch, Pulpa, Zellstoff
gyümölcshús, massza, ponyva, ponyvaregény, pép
garr, laíon páipéir
cellulosa, polpa, polpa, polpa
mīkstums
minkštimas
karu, kōpuka, puru, kōrapu, roroi, whakapē
fruktkjøtt
Brie
miazga, miąższ
carne, massa, polpa, polpa, polpa, polpa
pulpă, pulpă
мя́коть, мя́коть, пу́льпа, пу́льпа, пу́льпа, пу́льпа
mjákotʹ, mjákotʹ, púlʹpa, púlʹpa, púlʹpa, púlʹpa
dreň, dreň, dužina, dužnina, mäso
pulpa, pulpa de celulosa, pulpa dental, pulpa dentaria
uji uji
fruktkött, pappersmassa, mosa
sapal
et, kâğıt hamuru
flukapulp, pulp
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