Turkeycock
Translations of "turkeycock" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asturian | pavu(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Bulgarian | пуяк(pompous or vainglorious person) | pujak | |
| Catalan | indiot(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Chinese | 火雞公 /火鸡公(male turkey) | hóe-ke-kang, hé-koe-kang | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 公火雞 /公火鸡(male turkey), 雄火雞 /雄火鸡(pompous or vainglorious person) | gōnghuǒjī, xióng huǒjī | |
| Dutch | kalkoenhaan(pompous or vainglorious person), mannelijke kalkoen(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Esperanto | meleagro(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Finnish | kalkkunakukko(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| French | dindon(male turkey), dindon(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| German | Puter(pompous or vainglorious person), Puthahn(pompous or vainglorious person), Truter(pompous or vainglorious person), Truthahn(pompous or vainglorious person), männliches Truthuhn(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Macedonian | ми́сир(pompous or vainglorious person) | mísir | |
| Polish | bufon(pompous or vainglorious person), bufonka(pompous or vainglorious person), indor(male turkey), indyk(male turkey), nadęciak(pompous or vainglorious person), samochwała(pompous or vainglorious person), ważniaczka(pompous or vainglorious person), ważniak(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Portuguese | peru(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Romanian | curcan(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Russian | индю́к(pompous or vainglorious person) | indjúk | |
| Scottish Gaelic | coileach-Frangach(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Swedish | kalkontupp(pompous or vainglorious person) | — | |
| Volapük | dindun manik(pompous or vainglorious person) | — |
pavu
indiot
kalkoenhaan, mannelijke kalkoen
meleagro
kalkkunakukko
dindon, dindon
Puter, Puthahn, Truter, Truthahn, männliches Truthuhn
bufon, bufonka, indor, indyk, nadęciak, samochwała, ważniaczka, ważniak
peru
curcan
coileach-Frangach
kalkontupp
dindun manik
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