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In Aluku, by Aurore J: A ayn
This language is spoken in some villages of French Guiana, along the shore of the Maroni River
In Arabic, by Shamima: ‘Aïn (عين)
This language is spoken in the Arab world.
In Armenian, by Lilith: Atchq (աչք)
This language is spoken in Armenia.
In Ateso (or Teso), by Apuda Ignatius Loyola : Akongu
This language is spoken in the north east of Uganda and the west of Kenya
In Aymara, by Carlos: Naira
This language is spoken in Bolivia, Peru and northern Chile.
In Bahasa Indonesia, by Leoaljabbar: Mata
This language is spoken in Indonesia.
In Basque (Euskara), by Pierre Bantasan: Begi
This language is spoken in the Basque country (France, Spain).
In Batanga, by Medy: Diyô
This language is spoken in Cameroon.
In Bavarian, by Barbara Abdelilah-Bauer: Aïgall
This language is spoken in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Check Republic, and Hungary.
In Breton (Brezhoneg), by Kristian and Sylvain Berhault: Lagad
This language is spoken in Brittany (France).
Note: “an daou lagad” for plural (literally “the two eyes”).
In Burushaski, by Piar Karim: a-lcyin (my eye)
This language is spoken in the North of Pakistan, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region and Srinagar
Note: it is a language isolate
In Cambodian (Khmer), by Michel Antelme: ភ្នែក /pʰnɛːc/
This language is spoken in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand.
Variants : /pʰnɛːʔ/, /pʰneːc/, /pʰneːʔ/
In Chukchi, by Weinstein Charles: Lylalgyn
This language is spoken in Chukotka (Russia)
In Comorian (Shikomori), by Dalila: Matso
This language is spoken in the Comoro Islands.
Note: anjouanian variant.
In Cornish, by James Hawken: Lagas
This language is spoken in Cornwall (United Kingdom).
In (French Guiana) Creole, by Tijé: Wéy
This language is spoken in French Guiana.
In Dalabon, by Maïa Ponsonnet : Mumu-no
This language is spoken in the Arnhem Land, North of Australia
Note: “Mumu-no” also means “seed”.
In Dutch (Flemish), by Pierre Favresse: Oog (het)
This language is spoken in the Netherlands, and Belgium.
In Ese Ejja, by Marine: Ekojja
This language is spoken in Bolivia and Peru.
Note: pronounced [e’koxa].
In Esperanto, by Gobois and Javier Vásque: Okulo
This language is spoken in the whole world.
In Fala, by Eusebio Martín: Ollu
This language is spoken in the North of Extremadura, Spain.
In French, by Michel: Œil
Note: “yeux” for plural.
In Fula (Pulaar, Fulfulde), by Seydou and Déme: Yitere
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.
Note: “gite” for plural.
In Galician, by Arancha: Ollo
This language is spoken in Galicia (Spain).
In German, by Laurie: Auge
This language in Germany, Belgium, Austria, eastern Switzerland.
In Haitian Creole (kreyol haïtien), by Aurore J: Je
This language is spoken in Haiti.
In Hindi, by Michel: Aankh (आंख)
This language is spoken in India (mainly North), and also in Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, etc.
In Hungarian (Magyar), by Pierre: Szem.
This language is spoken in Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, countries bordering Hungary.
Note: pronounced “Sèm”.
In Icelandic, by Maxime: Auga
This language is spoken in Iceland.
In Irish Gaelic, by Perrine Rempault : Súil
This language is spoken in Ireland.
In Italian, by Valérie Rey: Occhio
This language is spoken in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican, Croatia.
In Kabyle (Taqbaylit), by Idir: Titt
This Berber language is spoken in Algeria.
Note: plural ‘alen’ or ‘tituchin’
In Kashmiri, by Hilal Ahmed Sheikh: Ache
This language is spoken in Kashmir, in the north of India
Pronunciation : /etʃ/
In Kiholo (Holu), by Mvwala Katshinga: Disu
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola
Note: Holu is a Bantu language of the group K
In Kinyarwanda, by Mwembe: Ijisho
This language is spoken in Rwanda.
Note: “amaso” for plural.
In Korean, by Cy Kim: Nun (눈)
This language is spoken in South and North Korea.
In Lakhota, by Abraham Torres: Ista
This language is spoken in the United States (North and South Dakota), and in Canada.
In Libinza, by Constant Bopima M. Bokoto: Djio
This language is spoken DR Congo.
In Lingala, par Angèle Bongongo: Lisu
This language is spoken in Congo-Brazzaville, DR Congo and the Central African Republic.
Note: Plural is “misu”.
In Luganda, by Mwembe: Liiso, Eriiso
This language is spoken in Uganda.
Note: “amaaso” for plural.
In (Yucatec) Maya, by Jhonnatan Rangel : Ich
This language is spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
In Malagasy, by Ralalaoherivony Baholisoa: Maso, Fañete
This language is spoken in Madagascar.
In Mapuche (Mapudungun), by Alejandra Vergara: Nge
This language is spoken in southern Chili and Argentina (Araucania).
In Massa (Masana), by Moussa: Arta
This language is spoken in Chad and Cameroon.
In Miraña (dialect of Bora), by Carmensusana Tapia: Iatyi´
This language is spoken in Colombia and Peru.
In Mpongwe, by Malekou: Intcho
This language is spoken in Gabon.
Note: “atcho” for plural.
In Ndambomo, by Pither: Dishi
This language is spoken in Gabon.
Note: tonal profile high-low; “Mishi” for plural.
In Norwegian (Bokmål), by Dominique Colonia: Øye
This language is spoken in Norway.
In Occitan, by Teiric: Uèlh
This language is spoken in the South of France, the Aran Valley (Spain) and the Valleys of South Piedmont (Italy).
In Otomi (Hñähñu), par Luis Vega Cardón and Raymundo: Da
This language is spoken in the Mezquital valley, State of Hidalgo, Mexico.
In Nahuatl, by Abraham Torres: Ixtelotli
This language in Mexico.
In Polish, by Laurie: Oko
This language is Poland.
In Portuguese, by Laura: Olho
This language is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozamibique, Timor.
In Punu, by Florentin Mousavou: Disu
This language is spoken in Gabon.
Note: Plural is “misu”. The “u” is pronounced as in English
Jean-Louis Mbadinga suggests the spelling “Dissu”
In Raramuri (Tarahumara), by Abraham Torres: Busi
This language is spoken in Mexico (Chihuahua).
In Romanian, by David Rodriguez: Ochi
This language is spoken in Romania and Moldavia.
In Russian, by Philo Mpasi: Glaz (Глаз)
This language is spoken in the Russian Federation, in Belarus, Kazakstan, Kirgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tadjikistan, Ukraine, in the Caucasian and Baltic countries.
In Quechua, by Juanjo, Leoaljabbar, Valérie Legrand-Galarza, Gloria Caceres and Ktryn Santillan: Ñawi
This language is spoken in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
In Sakha (Yakut), by Daria: Kharakh
This language is spoken in the Sakha Republic (Russia).
In Senufo, by Yaya Berthe: Wù Niré
This language is spoken in South Mali, Northern Ivory Coast and around Bobo in Burkina Faso
In Spanish, by Michel: Ojo
In Swahili, by Leoaljabbar: Jicho
This language is spoken in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and D.R. Congo.
In Swedish, by Lars Hagelin: Öga
This language is spoken in Sweden and Finland.
In Tuareg (Tamasheq, Tamahaq), by Moussa Ousmane: Tchitt
This language is spoken in Algeria, Mali, Niger, Lybia, Burkina Faso.
In Turkish, by Laurie: Göz
This language is spoken in Turkey.
In Wallisian, by Mazelle Lino: Mata
This language is spoken in Wallis (Wallis and Futuna).
In Wixarika (Huichol), by Abraham Torres: Hüxi
This language is spoken in Mexico (Western Sierra Madre).
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