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"Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" in different languages?

Could someone post those three words in their own language? I don't trust google with it since they often translate wrong in one way or another.

I already have: Dutch, English, Spanish, German, Latin and Japanese.

Other languages are welcome. Thanks a lot !

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago
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    Swedish: guld, silver, brons

    French: l'or, l'argent, le bronze

    Italian: l'oro, l'argento, il bronzo

    Portuguese: ouro, prata, bronze

    Romanian: aur, argint, bronz

    Turkish: altın, gümüş/ gümüşten yapılmış, bronz/ tunç

    Russian: золото, серебро, бро́нза

    Polish: złoto, srebro, bronz

    Czech: zlato, stříbro, bronz

    Greek: χρυσάφι/ χρυσός, ασήμι, μπρούντζος/ ορείχαλκος

    Chinese: 黄金/ 金子, 银/ 银子, 青铜

    Korean: 금, 은, 청동

    Arabic: ذهب, الفضة, برونز (bronze, silver, gold)

    Tagalog: oro, plata, bronse

    Catalan: l'or, la plata/ l'argent, el bronze

  • 4 years ago

    Silver In Different Languages

  • Rain
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    German :

    gold: Gold

    silver : Silber

    bronze : Bronze

    Turkish:

    gold : altın

    silver : gümüş

    bronze : tunç

  • 6 years ago

    German: Gold, Silber, Bronze

    Spanish: oro, plata, bronce

  • Juana
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    You don't trust online translators, but you trust random strangers on the Internet? Your best bet is to use a dictionary, like http://www.dict.cc/

  • 6 years ago

    French :

    - as nouns : "l'or", "l'argent", "le bronze"

    - as adjectives : "d'or", "d’argent", "de bronze"

    Italian :

    - as nouns : "l'oro", "l'argento", "il bronzo"

    - as adjectives : "d'oro", "d'argento", "di bronzo"

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