Speck
//spɛk//
Translations of "speck" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | петънце(tiny spot), тлъстина(fat, lard), частица(small thing) | petǎnce, tlǎstina, častica | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 斑點 /斑点(tiny spot) | bāndiǎn | |
| Czech | skvrnka(tiny spot), smítko(tiny spot), tečka(tiny spot), zrnko(small thing) | — | |
| Dutch | stip(tiny spot), vlek de(tiny spot) | — | |
| Estonian | kübe(tiny spot), pekk(fat, lard), rasv(fat, lard), täpp(tiny spot) | — | |
| Finnish | hitunen(small thing), hiukkanen(small thing), ihra(fat, lard), läski(fat, lard), rahtu(small thing), rahtunen(small thing), speck-kinkku(juniper-flavoured ham), suhru(tiny spot), tahra(tiny spot), traani(blubber of whales), tuhru(tiny spot), täplä(tiny spot), virtahevon ihra(fat of hippopotamus) | — | |
| French | point(tiny spot) | — | |
| Galician | argueiro(small thing), lixo(tiny spot), lixo(small thing) | — | |
| German | Fleck(tiny spot) | — | |
| Irish | cáithnín(tiny spot), cáithnín(small thing) | — | |
| Italian | grasso(fat, lard), lardo(fat, lard), macchiolina(tiny spot), speck(juniper-flavoured ham) | — | |
| Japanese | 斑点(tiny spot) | hanten | |
| Korean | 얼룩(tiny spot) | eolluk | |
| Latin | macula(tiny spot), spectile(juniper-flavoured ham) | — | |
| Māori | kora(tiny spot), ngata(tiny spot), tongi(tiny spot) | — | |
| Persian | کوچولو(small thing), کَمَکْ(small thing) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Plak(tiny spot) | — | |
| Portuguese | pontinho(tiny spot) | — | |
| Russian | пылинка(tiny spot), пятнышко(tiny spot), сало(fat, lard) | pylinka, pjatnyško, salo | |
| Sanskrit | कण(small thing) | kaṇa | |
| Spanish | mota(tiny spot) | — |
skvrnka, smítko, tečka, zrnko
stip, vlek de
kübe, pekk, rasv, täpp
hitunen, hiukkanen, ihra, läski, rahtu, rahtunen, speck-kinkku, suhru, tahra, traani, tuhru, täplä, virtahevon ihra
point
argueiro, lixo, lixo
Fleck
cáithnín, cáithnín
grasso, lardo, macchiolina, speck
macula, spectile
kora, ngata, tongi
کوچولو, کَمَکْ
Plak
pontinho
mota
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