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How to say “Silver” in different langugaes

The word “silver” is universally recognized, but its pronunciation and spelling vary across languages. Below is a curated list of how to say “silver” in various languages, categorized by regions.

Saying “Silver” in European Languages

Western European Languages

  • English: Silver
  • Spanish: Plata
  • French: Argent
  • Italian: Argento
  • Portuguese: Prata
  • German: Silber

Northern European Languages

  • Swedish: Silver
  • Danish: Sølv
  • Norwegian: Sølv
  • Finnish: Hopea
  • Icelandic: Silfur

Eastern European Languages

  • Russian: Серебро (Serebro)
  • Polish: Srebro
  • Czech: Stříbro
  • Hungarian: Ezüst
  • Ukrainian: Срібло (Sriblo)

Celtic Languages

  • Irish: Airgead
  • Scottish Gaelic: Airgead
  • Welsh: Arian

Other European Languages

  • Greek: Ασήμι (Asími)
  • Turkish: Gümüş
  • Dutch: Zilver

Saying “Silver” in Asian Languages

East Asian Languages

  • Chinese (Mandarin): 银 (Yín)
  • Japanese: 銀 (Gin)
  • Korean: 은 (Eun)

South Asian Languages

  • Hindi: चांदी (Chāndī)
  • Bengali: রূপা (Rūpā)
  • Tamil: வெள்ளி (Veḷḷi)

Southeast Asian Languages

  • Vietnamese: Bạc
  • Thai: เงิน (Ngeen)
  • Indonesian: Perak

Central Asian Languages

  • Kazakh: Күміс (Kümıs)
  • Uzbek: Kumush
  • Turkmen: Kümüş

Saying “Silver” in African Languages

  • Swahili: Fedha
  • Zulu: Isiliva
  • Xhosa: Isilivere
  • Hausa: Azurfa
  • Amharic: ብር (Bər)

Saying “Silver” in Middle Eastern Languages

  • Arabic: فضة (Fiḍḍa)
  • Hebrew: כסף (Kesef)
  • Persian: نقره (Noqre)

Saying “Silver” in Indigenous and Other Languages

  • Maori: Hiriwa
  • Hawaiian: Kālā
  • Navajo: Béésh Łigaii
  • Quechua: Qollqe
  • Inuktitut: ᑭᒻᒥᓇᖅ (Kimminaq)

Cultural Insights into the Word “Silver”

  • Symbolism: Silver often represents wealth, purity, and modernity.
  • Art and Jewelry: Silver is widely used in jewelry, coins, and decorative items.
  • Language Connections: Many languages derive their word for “silver” from ancient roots, such as the Latin argentum.

Using Translations and Meanings in Sentences

  • Spanish: “El anillo es de plata.” (The ring is made of silver.)
  • Japanese: “このネックレスは銀でできています。” (Kono nekkuresu wa gin de dekiteimasu.) (This necklace is made of silver.)
  • Hindi: “यह गहना चांदी का बना है।” (Yah gehna chāndī kā banā hai.) (This ornament is made of silver.)

Final Thoughts

Learning how to say “silver” in different languages is a fascinating way to explore linguistic diversity and cultural significance. Whether you’re a language enthusiast, traveler, or simply curious, these translations can help you connect with people and cultures around the world. Let me know if you’d like more translations or additional insights!

FAQ(Frequently Asked Question)

How do you say “silver” in Spanish?

“Silver” in Spanish is “plata.”

What is the French word for “silver”?

The French word for “silver” is “argent.”

How do you say “silver” in Japanese?

“Silver” in Japanese is “銀” (Gin).

What is the Hindi word for “silver”?

The Hindi word for “silver” is “चांदी” (Chāndī).

How do you say “silver” in Arabic?

 “Silver” in Arabic is “فضة” (Fiḍḍa).

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