Styrofoam
//ˈstaɪ.ɹə.fəʊm//
Translations of "styrofoam" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | ستايروفوم(polymer) | stayrofūm | |
| Armenian | փրփրապլաստ(polymer) | pʻrpʻraplast | |
| Catalan | porexpan(polymer) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 保麗龍 /保丽龙(polymer), 發泡膠 /发泡胶(polymer) | bǎolìlóng, fāpàojiāo | |
| Dutch | piepschuim(polymer) | — | |
| Finnish | styroksi(polymer) | — | |
| French | frigolite(polymer), polystyrène(polymer), polystyrène expansé(polymer), styromousse(polymer) | — | |
| Georgian | ქაფპლასტი(polymer) | kapṗlasṭi | |
| German | Polystyrol(polymer), Styropor(polymer) | — | |
| Greek | φελιζόλ(polymer) | felizól | |
| Hebrew | קלקר(polymer) | — | |
| Hungarian | hungarocell(polymer) | — | |
| Icelandic | frauðplast(polymer) | — | |
| Italian | polistirene(polymer), polistirolo espanso(polymer) | — | |
| Japanese | 発泡スチロール(polymer) | happō-suchirōru | |
| Mongolian | хөөсөнцөр(polymer), ᠬᠥᠭᠡᠰᠦᠨᠴᠢᠷ(polymer) | xöösöncör, kögesünčir | |
| Polish | styropian(polymer) | — | |
| Portuguese | esferovite(polymer), isopor(polymer) | — | |
| Russian | пенопла́ст(polymer), пенополистиро́л(polymer) | penoplást, penopolistiról | |
| Serbo-Croatian | stȉropōr(polymer) | — | |
| Slovene | stiropọ̑r(polymer) | — | |
| Spanish | anime(polymer), estereofón(polymer), extrudido(polymer), extrusionado(polymer), plumavit(polymer), poliespán(polymer), poliestireno expandido(polymer), poliestireno extruido(polymer), telgopor(polymer), unicel(polymer) | — | |
| Swedish | cellplast(polymer), frigolit(polymer), skumplast(polymer) | — | |
| Yiddish | סטיראָשוים(polymer) | stiroshoym |
porexpan
piepschuim
styroksi
frigolite, polystyrène, polystyrène expansé, styromousse
Polystyrol, Styropor
קלקר
hungarocell
frauðplast
polistirene, polistirolo espanso
styropian
esferovite, isopor
stȉropōr
stiropọ̑r
anime, estereofón, extrudido, extrusionado, plumavit, poliespán, poliestireno expandido, poliestireno extruido, telgopor, unicel
cellplast, frigolit, skumplast
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