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Non-English palindromic words (3)

Non-English palindromic words


German

  • Nebelregennegerleben (20 letters) – "the life of a black man in rain and fog"
  • Lagertonnennotregal (19 letters) – "emergency storage rack for barrels"
  • Retsinakanister (15) – "retsina wine jar"
  • Reliefpfeiler (13) – "pillar with a relief on it"
  • Lagerregal (10) – "storage rack"
  • Legovogel (9) – "a bird made of lego"
  • Reittier (8) – "mount"
  • Rentner (7) – "pensioner"
  • Hannah (6) – (proper name)
  • neben (5) – "besides"
  • Otto (4) – (proper name)
  • Anna (4) – (proper name)
  • Uhu (3) – "eagle owl"

Greek

  • ΣάββαςSavvas (male name)
  • ΣέρρεςSerres (town in Greece)
  • σοφός – wise man
  • Άννα – Anna (female name)
  • άρα
  • όσο

Hebrew

  • ולכשתשכלו – "and when you will bereave" (the longest palindromic word in Hebrew with meaning)
  • לאיתיאל – "to Ithiel" (the longest palindromic word in the Bible, Proverbs 30:1)
  • סוס– horse
  • ישי– Yishai, David’s father (male first name)
  • דוד– David, Yishai’s son (also uncle)
  • נתן– Nathan or Natan, David’s son
  • ירי– Firing of a bullet.
  • אבא- Father (interestingly Dad is a palindrome as well. pronounced: "Abba" another palindrome.
  • מים - Water

Hungarian

  • lakkal (6 letters) – "with lacquer"
  • lappal – "with page"
  • tettet – "pretend", "make someone put something somewhere", "achievement, act, action" in accusativus
  • előle (5) – "ahead of him"
  • görög – "Greek"
  • legel – "pasture" (the verb)
  • lepel – "veil"
  • lehel – "breathe"
  • Lehel – ancient Hungarian male name
  • lohol – "he walks/runs in a hurry"
  • magam – "myself"
  • mosom – "I wash"
  • rájár – "goes on it"
  • saras – "muddy"
  • sebes – "wounded" or "fast"
  • soros – "serial" or "the next one (in the line)"
  • sörös – "beery"
  • tavat – "lake" in accusativus
  • tehet – "may do", "can do"
  • tejet – "milk" in accusativus
  • telet – "winter" in accusativus
  • temet – "bury"
  • teret – "square" or "space" in accusativus
  • tököt – "pumpkin" in accusativus
  • kerek – "round" (round form)
  • kezek – "hands"
  • köbök – "cubes"
  • ködök – "fogs"
  • kölök – "kid"
  • konok – "obstinate"
  • köpök – "I spit"
  • körök – "rounds"
  • kötök – "I knit"
  • közök – "lanes", "intervals"
  • abba (4) – "into that"
  • Anna – female name
  • arra – "that way"
  • ebbe – "into this"
  • enne – "he would eat"
  • erre – "this way"
  • inni – "to drink"
  • aha (3) – "uhum"
  • ama – "that, yon"
  • apa – "father"
  • ara – "bride"
  • bab – "bean"
  • búb – "casque"
  • Ede – a male name
  • eke – "plow"
  • eme – "this"
  • gőg – "haughtiness", "pride"
  • jaj – "ouch"
  • juj – "ouch"
  • lel – "find"
  • pap – "priest"
  • púp – "hump"
  • sas – "eagle"
  • sós – "salty"
  • tat – "stern"
  • tát – "open" (one’s mouth)
  • tét – "stake"
  • ürü – "ram"
  • vív – "he fences"
  • zúz – "bruise"

Icelandic

  • muninum
  • mununum
  • munnum
  • mussum
  • rabbar
  • raddar
  • rakkar
  • rallar
  • rammar
  • rannar
  • rappar
  • rassar
  • ruddur
  • rullur
  • sinnis
  • stútur
  • summus
  • tillit
  • argra
  • kajak
  • munum
  • natan
  • radar
  • rafar
  • ragar
  • rakar
  • rasar
  • ratar
  • rifir
  • rumur
  • runur
  • talat
  • undnu
  • Abba
  • Adda
  • agga
  • alla
  • amma
  • Anna
  • assa
  • illi
  • inni
  • ullu
  • unnu
  • afa
  • aga
  • aka
  • ala
  • ama
  • ana
  • apa
  • ata
  • axa
  • kok
  • nón
  • óbó
  • óró
  • píp
  • rær
  • rör
  • rýr
  • uku
  • unu
  • uxu
  • mm

Indonesian

  • Katak – "frog"
  • Kodok – "toad"
  • Malam – "night"
  • "Ada" - "exist, occur"
  • Ini - "This"
  • Kakak – "Older sibling"
  • Tamat – "End"
  • Kapak – "Axe"

Inuit

  • qajaq – "kayak" (also a palindrome in English and some other languages)

Interlingua

  • evitative (adj., 9 letters) – "evitative"
  • anilina (7 letters) – "aniline"
  • Nauruan (adj., 7 letters) – "Nauruan"
  • rotator (7 letters) – "rotator"
  • etate (5 letters) – "age"
  • kayak (5 letters) – "kayak"
  • radar (5 letters) – "radar"
  • Anna (4 letters) – "Anna"
  • osso (4 letters) – "bone"
  • aha! (3 letters) – "aha!"
  • ala (3 letters) – "wing"
  • lol (3 letters) – "lol" (laughing out loud)
  • non (3 letters) – "not"
  • ovo (3 letters) – "egg", "ovum"

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