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Non-English palindromic words (4)

Non-English palindromic words


Italian

  • ommettemmo - unusual form of the verb omettere, to omit
  • ingavagni - form of the rare verb ingavagnare
  • onorarono - form of the verb onorare, to honour
  • avallava - form of the verb avallare, to endorse
  • ereggere - obsolete form of erigere, erect
  • accocca - form of the rare verb accoccare
  • anilina – "aniline"
  • animina - little soul
  • ingegni – "ingeniousnesses"
  • issassi - form of the verb issare, to hoist
  • ossesso – "obsessed"
  • ottetto - octet
  • aerea - aerial (feminine)
  • anona - a tree
  • arerà form of the verb arare, to plough
  • aveva - form of the verb avere, to have
  • caiac - kayak
  • esose - exorbitants (female)
  • etate - obsolete form of età, age
  • kayak
  • oidio - powdery mildew
  • radar
  • acca - reading of the letter h
  • alla (4) – "to the" (feminine singular)
  • Anna - given name
  • arra
  • azza - ancient weapon
  • ebbe – "(he) had" (past historic)
  • effe - reading of the letter f
  • elle - reading of the letter l
  • emme - reading of the letter m
  • enne - reading of the letter n
  • erre - reading of the letter r
  • esse - them (feminine)/ reading of the letter s
  • inni - hymns
  • issi - form of the verb issare
  • Oddo - given name
  • osso – "bone"
  • otto – "eight"
  • Ada - given name
  • afa - sultriness
  • aga - agha
  • aia - farmyard
  • ala - wing
  • ama - form of the verb amare, to love
  • ara - altar
  • ava - female ancestor
  • Ebe - greek goddess
  • ere - eras
  • gag
  • ivi - there
  • non - not
  • odo (3) – form of the verb, "to hear"
  • omo - obsolete form of uomo, man
  • oro - gold
  • oso - form of the verb osare, to dare
  • ovo - obsolete form of uovo, egg
  • pop
  • sos
  • tot

Japanese

Kaibun.

Korean

  • 기러기
  • 기름기
  • 다가가다
  • 다니다
  • 다리다
  • 다시다
  • 다지다
  • 다치다
  • 마그마
  • 별똥별
  • 별의별
  • 복불복
  • 사기사
  • 사육사
  • 사진사
  • 수비수
  • 스위스
  • 아리아
  • 아세아
  • 아시아
  • 오디오
  • 왕중왕
  • 우향우
  • 원로원
  • 일대일
  • 전면전
  • 좌향좌
  • 지리지
  • 토마토
  • 트로트
  • 호불호
  • 화중화

Latin

  • sumus - "we are"

Marathi मराठी

  • नवजीवन – "new life"

Norwegian

  • Regninger – "bills"
  • Leseesel – "reading donkey"

Persian

  • شو همدم بلبل بلب هر مهوش---
  • شکر بترازوی وزارت برکش
  • گرگ (wolf)
  • دود (smog)
  • داماد (groom)

Polish

  • Ala – female name, shortened form of Aleksandra (Alexandra)
  • anilina – aniline
  • Anna – female name, Ann
  • apokopa – apocope
  • kajak – "kayak" (canoe)
  • kok - "bun" (kind of hairstyle)
  • oko – "eye"
  • sos – "sauce"
  • towot - kind of grease

Portuguese

  • aba – rim, brim
  • acaiaca – a Brazilian cedrela
  • Ada – Ada
  • agá – letter H
  • ala – room
  • ama – he/she/it loves; nurse
  • Ana – Anne
  • iri – an Astrocaryum palm
  • ara – sacrificial altar
  • anilina – aniline
  • asa – wing
  • assa – he/she/it roasts
  • ata – sugarapple
  • anona – soursop
  • ele – he; letter L
  • eme – letter M
  • ene – letter N
  • erre – you shall miss; letter R
  • esse – this; letter S
  • mamam – they breastfeed
  • matam – they kill
  • matutam – they ponder
  • melem – they shall smear
  • metem – they insert
  • mexem – they stir
  • mim – me
  • mirim – little, diminute
  • mussum – a kind of fish
  • mutum – curassow
  • oco – hollow
  • omissíssimo – very neglectful
  • osso – bone
  • ovo – egg
  • radar – radar
  • raiar – to gleam
  • ralar – to scrape
  • rasar – to level
  • ratar – to gnaw
  • reler – to reread
  • reter – to retain
  • rever – to review
  • reviver – to revive
  • rir – to laugh
  • rotor – rotor
  • sacas – bags
  • salas – rooms
  • supus – I supposed
  • saras – you be healed
  • seles – you shall seal
  • seres – beings
  • siris – crabs
  • socos – punches
  • solos – soils
  • somávamos – we were summing
  • somos – we are
  • soros – soruses

Punjabi

  • ਸ਼ਖ਼ਸ਼: "individual"
  • ਤਖਤ: "throne"
  • ਦਰਦ: "pain"
  • ਸੱਸ: "mother-in-law"
  • ਡੰਡ: "sit-up"
  • ਦੰਦ: "teeth"
  • ਲਾਲ: "red"

Romanian

  • aerisirea (9 letters), aerarea – the act of aerating or ventilating
  • calabalâc – "goods and chattels"
  • anilina (7) – the aniline
  • apocopa – to produce an apocopation
  • atacata – the attacked woman
  • ataşata – the attached woman
  • elenele – the Greek women
  • elevele – the schoolgirls
  • etajate – (fem. pl.) placed in vertical columns
  • etalate – (fem. pl.) ostentatiously displayed
  • mărirăm – we increased
  • nauruan – inhabitant of Nauru
  • rolelor – to the transmission belts
  • rotitor, rotator – that rotates
  • tartrat – tartrate
  • caiac (5) – kayak
  • capac – cap (as for a bottle), limit
  • cojoc – sheepskin coat
  • etate – age, era
  • minim – minimum
  • potop – downpour
  • rever – coat collar
  • soios – dirty, slimy, stained
  • tivit – hem sewing
  • uiuiu – (interjection) a joyful cry in folk dances
  • aba (3) – thick white woolen fabric
  • aia – that woman
  • ana – type of rope used in fishing
  • apa – the water
  • aşa – so, thus, in this way
  • aţa – the thread
  • ele – they (fem. pl.)
  • pap – glue, paste
  • pop – pole, beam
  • sos – sauce
  • ţâţwinter wren, Orphean Warbler


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