Stew
Translations of "stew" (51 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | gjellë(dish) | — | |
| Arabic | يَخْني(dish), يَخْنَة(dish) | yaḵni, yaḵna | |
| Azerbaijani | buğda bişirmək(to cook (food)), buğlamaq(to cook (food)), pörtlətmək(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Bulgarian | вълнение(excitement), задушено(dish), яхния(dish), задушавам(to cook (food)), запарвам(to brew (tea)) | vǎlnenie, zadušeno, jahnija, zadušavam, zaparvam | |
| Catalan | estofat(dish), guisat(dish) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | شلە(dish) | şle | |
| Cherokee | ᎫᏅᎯ(dish) | gunvhi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 燉菜 /炖菜(dish) | dùncài | |
| Classical Nahuatl | mōlli(dish), āyōtl(dish) | — | |
| Danish | gryderet(dish), stuvning(dish) | — | |
| Dutch | stoofpot(dish), beven(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), sidderen(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), smoren(to cook (food)), stikken(to suffer under hot conditions), stoven(to cook (food)), thee zetten(to brew (tea)), zweten(to suffer under hot conditions) | — | |
| Esperanto | stufaĵo(dish), stufi(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Finnish | laatikko(dish), muhennos(dish), pata(dish), hauduttaa(to cook (food)), hauduttaa liikaa(to brew (tea)), kiehua(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), paistua(to suffer under hot conditions) | — | |
| French | ragoût(dish), faire du thé(to brew (tea)), frissonner(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), frémir(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), mijoter(to cook (food)), transpirer(to suffer under hot conditions), trembler(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), étouffer(to suffer under hot conditions) | — | |
| Galician | caldeirada(dish), cocido(dish), guiso(dish), cocer(to cook (food)), guisar(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩაშუშული(dish) | čašušuli | |
| German | Aufregung(excitement), Brei(dish), Eintopf(dish), Horror(excitement), aufbrühen(to brew (tea)), aufregen(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), dämpfen(to cook (food)), dünsten(to cook (food)), schmoren(to cook (food)), schwitzen(to suffer under hot conditions), schäumen(to be in a state of elevated anxiety) | — | |
| Greek | βραστό(dish), στιφάδο(dish), βράζω(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), γιαχνίζω(to cook (food)), σιγοβράζω(to cook (food)), ψήνομαι(to suffer under hot conditions) | vrastó, stifádo, vrázo, giachnízo, sigovrázo, psínomai | |
| Hungarian | főzelék(dish), dinsztel(to cook (food)), párol(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Ido | stufajo(dish), stufar(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Irish | stobhach(dish), stobh(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Italian | stufato(dish), boccheggiare(to suffer under hot conditions), bollire(to suffer under hot conditions), cuocere(to suffer under hot conditions), lessare(to cook (food)), lessare(to suffer under hot conditions), preoccuparsi(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), ribollire(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), soffocare(to suffer under hot conditions), stare sui carboni ardenti(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), stufare(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Japanese | シチュー(dish) | shichū | |
| Kamba | supu(dish) | — | |
| Kikuyu | thufu(dish) | — | |
| Korean | 스튜(dish), 찌개(dish) | seutyu, jjigae | |
| Latin | copadium(dish) | — | |
| Lithuanian | troškinys(dish) | — | |
| Luhya | kumunyu(dish) | — | |
| Macedonian | вариво(dish), манџа(dish), чорба(dish), вари(to cook (food)), врие(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), динста(to cook (food)), се вари(to suffer under hot conditions) | varivo, mandža, čorba, vari, vrie, dinsta, se vari | |
| Malay | rendidih(dish), stu(dish) | — | |
| Māori | tiu(dish), koromāungaunga(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), māharahara(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), mānakanaka(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), mānatunatu(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), mānukanuka(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), pōnānā(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), tiu(to cook (food)), tuatea(to be in a state of elevated anxiety), āwangawanga(to be in a state of elevated anxiety) | — | |
| Meru | supu(dish) | — | |
| Navajo | atooʼ(dish) | — | |
| Norman | fricot(dish), hachie(dish), ragoût(dish), êtuivée(dish), êtuiver(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stuing(dish) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | stuing(dish) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یخنی(dish) | yahni | |
| Persian | خورش(dish) | xoreš | |
| Polish | gulasz(dish), potrawka(dish), dusić(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Portuguese | cozido(dish), ensopado(dish), guisado(dish), assar(to suffer under hot conditions), guisar(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Romanian | găti(to cook (food)), găti la capac(to cook (food)), înăbuși(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Russian | жарко́е(dish), рагу́(dish), тушёное мя́со(dish), потуши́ть(to cook (food)), туши́ть(to cook (food)) | žarkóje, ragú, tušónoje mjáso, potušítʹ, tušítʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | stiubh(dish), stiubha(dish), stiubh(to cook (food)), stiubhaig(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | varivo(dish), dinstati(to cook (food)), динстати(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Slovene | enolončnica(dish), obara(dish), dušiti(to cook (food)), kuhati(to brew (tea)) | — | |
| Spanish | cocido(dish), estofado(dish), guisado(dish), guiso(dish), shishpolá(dish), guisar(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Swedish | gryta(dish), stuvning(dish), koka bort(to suffer under hot conditions), stuva(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Talysh | آش(dish), آشماش(dish), خاروش(dish), خواروش(dish) | âš, âšmâš, xâruš, xâruš | |
| Tày | ấu(to cook (food)) | — | |
| Vietnamese | hầm(to cook (food)), ninh(to cook (food)) | — |
gjellë
buğda bişirmək, buğlamaq, pörtlətmək
вълнение, задушено, яхния, задушавам, запарвам
vǎlnenie, zadušeno, jahnija, zadušavam, zaparvam
estofat, guisat
mōlli, āyōtl
gryderet, stuvning
stoofpot, beven, sidderen, smoren, stikken, stoven, thee zetten, zweten
stufaĵo, stufi
laatikko, muhennos, pata, hauduttaa, hauduttaa liikaa, kiehua, paistua
ragoût, faire du thé, frissonner, frémir, mijoter, transpirer, trembler, étouffer
caldeirada, cocido, guiso, cocer, guisar
Aufregung, Brei, Eintopf, Horror, aufbrühen, aufregen, dämpfen, dünsten, schmoren, schwitzen, schäumen
βραστό, στιφάδο, βράζω, γιαχνίζω, σιγοβράζω, ψήνομαι
vrastó, stifádo, vrázo, giachnízo, sigovrázo, psínomai
főzelék, dinsztel, párol
stufajo, stufar
stobhach, stobh
stufato, boccheggiare, bollire, cuocere, lessare, lessare, preoccuparsi, ribollire, soffocare, stare sui carboni ardenti, stufare
supu
thufu
copadium
troškinys
kumunyu
вариво, манџа, чорба, вари, врие, динста, се вари
varivo, mandža, čorba, vari, vrie, dinsta, se vari
rendidih, stu
tiu, koromāungaunga, māharahara, mānakanaka, mānatunatu, mānukanuka, pōnānā, tiu, tuatea, āwangawanga
supu
atooʼ
fricot, hachie, ragoût, êtuivée, êtuiver
stuing
stuing
gulasz, potrawka, dusić
cozido, ensopado, guisado, assar, guisar
găti, găti la capac, înăbuși
жарко́е, рагу́, тушёное мя́со, потуши́ть, туши́ть
žarkóje, ragú, tušónoje mjáso, potušítʹ, tušítʹ
stiubh, stiubha, stiubh, stiubhaig
varivo, dinstati, динстати
enolončnica, obara, dušiti, kuhati
cocido, estofado, guisado, guiso, shishpolá, guisar
gryta, stuvning, koka bort, stuva
ấu
hầm, ninh
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