The Different Languages

How to Say Flower in Different Languages

Flower – English

Flor – Spanish

Fleur – French

Blume – German

Fiore – Italian

Flor – Portuguese

花 (Hana) – Japanese

꽃 (Kkot) – Korean

花 (Huā) – Chinese (Mandarin)

Цветок (Tsvetok) – Russian

Bunga – Indonesian

Kwiat – Polish

Blomst – Danish

Floare – Romanian

Blomma – Swedish

Puwet – Filipino

Fleur – Belgian French

Bunga – Malay

Kwiatek – Polish

Kwiat – Czech

Blom – Norwegian

Gul – Persian

Blume – Swiss German

Kata – Thai

Bunga – Vietnamese

Yasemin – Turkish

Mali – Arabic

Ala – Swahili

Bunga – Malay

Flor – Galician

Fiori – Neapolitan

Mira – Hindi

Uddin – Bengali

Bunga – Javanese

Jasmin – Hebrew

Gul – Urdu

Zied – Latvian

Blūme – Lithuanian

Puni – Maori

Pawel – Basque

Kwiat – Slovak

Kwiaty – Slovenian

Bunga – Sundanese

Gül – Azerbaijani

Zied – Estonian

Kvet – Czech

Uva – Catalan

Mürekkep – Turkish

Kwiat – Ukrainian

Fleur – Luxembourgish

Kustur – Kurdish

Moshara – Amharic

Gul – Armenian

Udda – Somali

Bouquet – French

Gul – Serbian

Puwet – Igbo

Floare – Moldovan

Fleuri – Haitian Creole

Găe – Thai

Zied – Welsh

Bunga – Sumbawa

Bongé – Chichewa

Blum – Yiddish

Blome – Scots

Quăm – Vietnamese

Sazna – Filipino

Zied – Bengali

Flaura – Bosnian

Fio – Italian (Sicilian)

Fleur – Swiss German

Blumen – Swiss German

Uda – Kurdish

Gul – Tatar

Yasemin – Azerbaijani

Bunga – Thai

Rosa – Spanish (alternative)

Bunga – Sundanese

Zied – Latvian (alternative)

Zvezda – Russian

Bunga – Tamil

Fior – Ligurian

Rosen – Scandinavian

Gul – Pashto

Sofia – Hungarian

Zied – Estonian (alternative)

Zied – Albanian

Udda – Pashto

Kwiat – Croatian

Mérra – Inuktitut

Hana – Japanese (alternative)

Khadir – Persian

Nénuphar – French

Kwiaty – Slovene

Zied – Icelandic

Bunga – Kinyarwanda

Rosa – Italian (alternative)

Sofia – Catalan (alternative)

Vred – Croatian (alternative)

Gūl – Urdu

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