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Ear
In Aja, by Camille B. Sodji : éto
This language is spoken in the South of Benin, Ghana and Togo
Note: This is a phonetical transcription according to the French alphabet and the “o” is pronounced /o/.
In Albanian, by Leli: Vesh
This language is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Montenegro
In (Chadian) Arabic, by Abakar Adoum Elhadji : aadân
This language is spoken in Chad
Also: “dân”, “oudoun”
In Basque, by Mikel : Belarri
This language is spoken in the Basque Country (France and Spain)
In Batanga, by Medy : ditohi
This language is spoken in Cameroon
In Breton (Brezhoneg), by Luc and le boru : skouarn
This language is spoken in Brittany, France
Note: plural “diwskouarn”
In Catalan, by Raül and Jordi : orella
This language is spoken in Catalonia (Spain and France), the Balearic Islands, the Valencian Country, a part of Aragon (Spain), Andorra and Alghero (Sardinia)
Pronounced urella in eastern Catalan, orella in western Catalan
In Corsican, by David : orechja
This language is spoken in Corsica, France
In Creole from Casamance, by Biagui Noël Bernard : woredja
This language is spoken in the region of Ziguinchor, Senegal
In (Haitian) Creole, by Tam : Zorèy
This language is spoken in Haiti
In (Portuguese) Creole, by Anthony: Oredja
This language is spoken in Guinea Bissau, Casamance (Senegal) and Cape Verde
In Dazaga, by Abakar Adoum Elhadji : si
This language is spoken in Chad
Also: “shî”
In Dutch, by Mia : oor
This language is spoken in Netherland
In English, by Muriel : ear
In Esperanto, by Samuel GAILLARD : orelo
This language is spoken all around the World
Note: the vowels are pronounced as in Spanish, the “r” is as in the French language
In Fala, by Eusebio Martin : orella
This language is spoken in the North of Extremadure (Spain)
In Fon, by Camille B. Sodji : to
This language is spoken in Benin
Note: pronounced /to/
In French, by Cécile : oreille
In Frisian, by Willem : ear
This language is spoken in the Dutch province Frisia
In Fula (Pulaar), by Déme : Nofuru, noppi (pl.)
This language is spoken in Cameroon, in the Centrafrican Republic, in Chad, Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Bissau Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone Ghana, Togo and Benin
In German, by Laurie and Mia : Ohr
This language is spoken in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
In Greek, by Nicolas : αυτί
This language is spoken in Greece
Pronunciation : /afti/
In Italian, by Stefano Lusito and Silvia : orecchio
This language is spoken in Italy
In Japonese, by Lionel Crooson : Mimi
This language is spoken in Japan
In Kali’na, by Umakalia : panal+
This language is spoken in French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela
In Kanembu, by Abakar Adoum Elhadji : sâ
This language is spoken in Chad
In Kashubian, by Adóm Hébel : ùchò
This language is spoken in the North of Poland
Note: pronounced [wuhue].
In Kiholo (Holu), by Mvwala Katshinga: Ditu
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola.
In Kinyindu, by Ashpan : u’kutwiri
This language is spoken in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo
In Kugni, by Blanchard Alice : Dikutu
This language is spoken in the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)
In Latin, by Clara : auricula
This language was spoken in ancient Rome
In (Genoese) Ligurian, by Stefano Lusito : oegia
This language is spoken in Genoa, Liguria (Italy)
Note: Pronounced /’we:dʒa/
In Magar, by Marie-Caroline : mekèp
This language is spoken in the East and the South of Pokhara, Nepal
In Malagasy, by Ralalaoherivony Baholisoa : sofina
This language is spoken in Madagascar
Also: “tadiñy” or “sofy”
In Mapudungun, by Alejandra Vergara : Pilun
This language is spoken in the South of Chile and in Argentina (Araucany)
In (Yucatec) Maya, by jhonnatan Rangel : xikin
This language is spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
In Mina, by Camille B. Sodji : éto
This language is spoken in the South of Benin, Ghana and Togo
Note: This is a phonetical transcription according to the French alphabet and the “o” is pronounced /o/.
In Mongolian, by Grasset : чих
This language is spoken in Mongolia
Transliteration : “ciki” in classic Mongolian
In Nepali, by Marie-Caroline : kan
This language is spoken in Nepal
In Ngakarimojong, by Nick Jewitt : akit (f.) ngaki (pl)
This language is spoken in the North East of Uganda
In Norwegian (Norsk), by Dominique Colonia : øre
This language is spoken in Norway
In Occitan, by James Costa : Aurelha
This language is spoken in France, Italy and Spain
In Papiamentu, by Mia : Orea
This language is spoken in the Caribbean
In Polish, by Piotrek : ucho
This language is spoken in Poland
In Portuguese, by Antonio : Orelha
This language is spoken in Brazil
In Quechua, by Gloria Caceres : rinri
This language is spoken by the Quechua people of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador
Alternative: said “ninri” in Cuzco
In Romanian, by Florica Razumiev : uréche, urechi, s.f.
This language is spoken in Romania and the Republic of Moldova
In Sardinian, by Marco Corda : origa
This language is spoken in Sardinia (Italy)
Note: feminine word
In Scanian, by Camilla Dahl : øra
This language is spoken in Scania (Sweden) and Bornholm (Denmark)
Note: neutral gender
In Scottish, by James Costa : Lug
This language is spoken in Scottland and Northern Ireland
In Shiwa (bantu language A833), by Ollomo Ella : luwe
This language is spoken in the North-east of Gabon, regions of Booué, Makoku and Avang
In Spanish (Castilian), by Tam : Oreja
This language is spoken in Spain and Latin America
In Swahili, by Joumanne Myovella : sikio
This language is spoken in Tanzania, au Kenya and Uganda
In Tboli, by Marivic : klingu
This language is spoken in South Cotabato, Philippines
In Tchourama, by SOURABIE Foromine : tũɔguu
This language is spoken in Banfora, Burkina Faso
Note: plural “tɔnɲãã”
In Thai, by Gilles Delouche : หู
This language is spoken in Thailand
Note: กรรณ
In Triqui, by Fidel Hernández Mendoza : Raki’
This language is spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico
In Tuareg (Tamasheq, Tamahaq), by Ibrahim: tamazouk
This language is spoken in Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso
Note: plural “timazouguen”
In Turkish, by Laurie : Kulak
This language is spoken in Turkey
In Welsh (Cymraeg), by Anthony : Clust
This language is spoken in the Wales (Cymru)
Note: plural “clustiau”
In Witoto (Nipode, Mɨnɨca and Murui), by Myriam Jimenez : heΦo, héΦo, hepo
This language is spoken in La Chorrera, El Encanto and Araracuara (Colombia)
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