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Non-English palindromic words (5)

Non-English palindromic words


Russian

  • апокопа – "apocope"
  • заказ – "order"
  • казак – "cossack"
  • потоп – "flood"
  • радар – "radar"
  • ротор – "rotor"
  • топот – "tramping"
  • шалаш – "hut"
  • око – "eye" (an archaic word)
  • кок – ship’s cook
  • поп – "priest"

Serbian

  • neven – "marigold"
  • radar – "radar"
  • ratar – "plowman"
  • reper – "rapper"
  • oko – "eye"
  • pop

Slovene

  • neradodaren (11 letters) - non-generous
  • apokopa - apocope
  • nededen - non-inheritable
  • rotator - a kind of duplicator
  • tartrat - tartrate
  • cepec - boor, churl
  • dohod - access, entry
  • kajak - kayak
  • kisik - oxygen
  • madam - madam
  • mečem - throwing
  • monom - monomial
  • neben - palatal
  • neven - marigold
  • nežen - tender
  • pokop - burial
  • potop - deluge
  • radar - radar
  • rakar - crayfish catcher / bird crocephalus arundinaceus
  • ranar - army surgeon
  • ratar - plowman
  • reber - slope
  • reper - rapper
  • rever - revers
  • rotor - rotor
  • aga - agha
  • aha - aha
  • ara - deposit / parrot
  • ata - father
  • bob - broad bean / bobsled
  • ded - grandfather
  • gag - gag
  • iti - going
  • oko - eye (twin palindrome)
  • ono - it
  • oro - dance
  • pop - priest of the Orthodox Church
  • tat - thief
  • vrv - rope
  • Ada - given name
  • Ana - given name
  • Ivi - given name
  • Oto - given name
  • Natan - given name
  • Kuk - place name

Spanish

  • reconocer – "to recognize"
  • sometemos – "we submit"
  • Neuquén – a city and a province in Argentina
  • Menem – a former president of Argentina
  • rapar - shave
  • somos – "we are"
  • ananá – "pineapple"
  • arenera – "sandbox"
  • arepera – a place that sells arepas. (actually a Venezuelan colloquialism).
  • ala - wing
  • ama - mistress, a form of the verb to love
  • ara – (he/she) plows.
  • orogold.

Swedish

  • Naturrutan (10) – "The Nature Square" (name of a TV show)
  • retsyster (9) – "teasy sister"
  • varggrav (8) – "wolf-grave"
  • gnupung (7) – "antelope-scrotum"
  • raggar (6) –
  • tappat : "lost", "dropped", "mislaid"
  • Kivik (5) – name of a small Swedish fishing village also a Cider brand
  • rotor (same as in English)
  • rapar "burps"
  • ratar "refuses to choose"
  • reser "travels"
  • rosor "roses"
  • rovor "turnips"
  • ståts "pomp's"
  • stats "state's"
  • Anna (4) – (a female name)
  • amma "breast-feed"
  • (alfa) Laval (a name of a Swedish company)
  • Otto (a male name)
  • alla "all, everyone"
  • ABBA ( stands for Agneta, Björn, Benny and Annefrid, the members of the Swedish popgroup called ABBA)
  • naan (a bread from India)
  • aga (the AGA-stowe, the name of a company making liquefied petroleum gas, also "corporal punishment")
  • aha ( the meaning is the same as in English)
  • apa (3) – "monkey"
  • ara "a kind of parrot"
  • Bob (a male name and also the name of a company making jam, lemonade and marmelade)
  • dåd "deed"
  • kuk "cock"
  • kåk slang – "house, prison"
  • kök "kitchen"
  • nån short for någon – "somebody, anybody"
  • pip (the sound a bird makes
  • pep past tense of pipa: to make a sound as of a bird
  • rar "sweet, cute"
  • ror "rows", the thing you’re doing when you’re moving the orings)
  • rår "takes care of/deals with/rules over"
  • rör "pipe", "tube", also: "touches"
  • ses present tense, passive voice of se "to be seen"; coll. for "See you (later)!"
  • tut (the sound made by a trainwhistle)
  • wow (the meaning is the same as in english)
  • SAS (Scandinavian Airline System)
  • sås "sauce"
  • tåt "the end of a rope"
  • vev "crank" (the mechanism))

Thai

The Thai script does not follow a linear sequence of symbols. Vowels that sound after a consonant can be written before, above, below or around that consonant. Tone and length diacritics occur only above initial consonants. The silent symbol occurs only above a final consonant in a syllable. All these characteristics make written palindromes relatively rare. A few are:

  • กนก (IPA: [kanok]): "gold" (note: not a palindrome in speech)
  • กาก (IPA: [kaːk]): "residue"
  • บวบ (IPA: [buap]): "loufah" (note: not a palindrome in speech)
  • บอบ (IPA: [boːp]): "frail"
  • นาน (IPA: [naːn]): "long"
  • นอน (IPA: [nɔːn]): "sleep"
  • กก (IPA: [kok]): "base", "cuddle up"

Turkish

  • aba - "cover"
  • acıca - "almost spicy"
  • ada - "island"
  • ana - "mother"
  • aga - "aga" or "brother"
  • ara - "pause", "space" or "call!"
  • ata - "elder"
  • elle - "touch!"
  • iki - "two"
  • kak - "push!"
  • kabak - "zucchini"
  • kaçak - "fugitive"
  • kavak - "poplar"
  • kayak - "ski"
  • kek - "cake"
  • kelek - "immature"
  • kıllık - "fretful"
  • kılık - "appearance"
  • kırık - "broken"
  • kısık - "dim"
  • killik - "clay storage"
  • kulluk - "servitude"
  • küçük - "small"
  • küllük - "dashboard"
  • lal - "dumb"
  • makam - "position" or "manner"
  • maham - "position"
  • neden - "why"
  • niçin - "for what"
  • radar - "radar"
  • ses - "sound"
  • sis - "fog"
  • sos - "sauce"
  • sus - "shut up!"
  • süs - "ornament"
  • talat - "storm"
  • tat - "taste"
  • ütü - "iron" (appliance)

Ukrainian

  • манекенам – “mannequins” pl. dative (to mannequins)
  • м’яттям – “crumpling”, “rumpling” dative (by crumpling, rumpling)
  • унесену – “one who is carried away, taken away, swept away” f. accusative
  • вилив – “poured out” m. past (he poured out); “outpouring”
  • мечем – “sword” instrumental (by the sword)
  • хащах – “thicket” locative (in thicket)
  • тенет – grammar form of “net” (of net; from net)
  • віків – “centuries” pl. genitive (of centuries; from centuries)
  • корок – “cork”
  • Пилип – “Philip”
  • Ісусі – “Jesus” dative or locative (in Jesus)
  • дід – “old man”, “grandfather”
  • тут – “here”
  • тет-а-тет – “tet-a-tet”, “in private”, “confidentially”
  • ого!, огого! – “wow!”

Urdu

  • saas – "mother-in-law,mother of husband or wife"
  • daamaad – "son-in-law,person married to one’s daughter"

Võro

  • hämähämäh (9 letters) – "dip, water, plunge (inessive case)"
  • nälävälän – "in field of hunger"
  • miiliim (7) – "honey drink"
  • sütütüs – "therapy"
  • jallaj (6) – "elm"
  • süvvüs – "depth"
  • hõpõh (5) – "in silver"
  • nälän – "in hunger"
  • süküs – "autumn"

Welsh

  • dafad – "sheep", "wart"

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