Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sneeze

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Sneeze: Sudden expulsion of air and particles from the lungs.
In Spanish: Estornudo. Also in Spanish it is "atchís" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "cheess", and "atchús" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "chooss").
In Esperanto: Terno (pronounced "tare-noh).
In French: Éternuement. Also in French it is "atchoum" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "choom").
In German: Niesen, Also in German it is "hatschi" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", and the rest as "chee" as in "cheese").
In Polish: Kichanie
In Chinese: 打喷嚏 , In Chinese it is "penti" (喷嚏).
In Italian: Starnutire
In Russian: чихать, In Russian it is "hapchkhi" ("апчхи").
In Kannada it is "seenu".
In Arabic" عطسة" (atsa).
In Persian it is "atseh"
In Bulgarian it is "апчих"("upchikh" pronounced "up" as the word "up", "chi" as in "children", and "kh" as "ch" in "Loch").
In Welsh it is "achw" (pronounced "a" as in "hat" and "choo" as in "choose")
In Portuguese it is "atchim" (pronounced "at" as in "matte", and "chim" like in "chin").
In Danish it is "atjuu" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", "tj" as "ch" in "rich", and "uu" as "oo" in "Boo!").
In Dutch it is "hatsjoe" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", "tsj" as "ch" in "rich", and "oe" as "oo" in "Boo!"),
and "hatsjie" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", and the rest as "chee" as in "cheese").
In Hebrew it is "apchee" (pronounced "a" as in "up", and the rest as "chee" as in "cheese").
In Hindi it is "chheenk".
In Indonesia it is "'hatchi'".
In Japanese it is "hakushon" or "kushami". Written as はくしょん or 嚏(くしゃみ).
In Cantonese it is "hut-chi" (乞嚏) .
In Latvian it is "apčī", (pronounced "ap" as in "up" and the rest is "chee").
In Marathi it is "shheenka".
In Polish it is "apsik" (pronounced "apsheek").
In Slovene is "apćiha".
In Turkish it is "hapşuu" (pronounced as "hupshoo").
In Romanian it is "hapciu" (pronounced as "hupchue").
In Urdu it is "chheenk" (pronounced as chheenk with stress on chh).
In Norwegian it is "atsjo".
In Tagalog it is "hatsing" (pronounced as "haching").
In Thai it is "Hutchew or Hutchei" (ฮัดชิ่ว or ฮัดเช่ย) (pronounced hut as "hut" and chew as "chiu" or and chei as "chei").
In Tamil it is "Thummal".
In Malayalam it is "Thummal".
In Telugu it is "Thummu".
In Icelandic it is "Atsjú" (pronounced "achoo").
In somali it is "Hindis"
In Gimerish language\gimerish it is "Gimer" (pronounced "loogee").

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