Haltickling
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Over the years, I collected the equivalent words for "tickle" in several languages. There may be more important words to learn first, but certainly not for us… 🙂
European:
Czech: lechtat (-ish: lechtivy)
Dutch: kietelen
Finnish: kutitaa
French: chatouiller
German: kitzeln (-ish: kitzlig, noun: der Kitzel or das Kitzeln)
Greek: gargalisma
Hungarian: csiklandoz
Italian: solleticare (noun: il solletico)
Polish: laskotac
Portuguese: cocegar (noun: cocegas)
Romanian: gadilat
Russian: shtshekotat (-ish: shtshekotlivy)
Serbo-Croatian: golicati
Spanish: cosquillear, (-ish: cosquilloso/a, noun: la cosquilla)
Swedish: kittla
Turkish: gycyklanmak
Asian:
Arabian: daghdagh (gh is pronounced like the French 'r')
Bahasa Indonesia: menggelitik
Farsi (Persian): qelqelak
Hindi: gudagudana
Japanese: kusuguri (-ish: kusugutai)
Vietnamese: danh ta
Exotic:
Hawaiian: ho'omane'one'o (-ish: mane'o) (each vowel is pronounced separately)
Innuit (Eskimo): quieaqtuq
Maori: noenoe (each vowel is pronounced separately)
Swahili: kumtekenya
Wherever necessary, I used the English transcription. Many languages use our letters, but not all the correct accents are supported by vBulletin.
Additions and corrections welcome. I still need Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Iwrit, and Korean, for example. Now, you're able to tickle most of the world (at least verbally)! 🙂
European:
Czech: lechtat (-ish: lechtivy)
Dutch: kietelen
Finnish: kutitaa
French: chatouiller
German: kitzeln (-ish: kitzlig, noun: der Kitzel or das Kitzeln)
Greek: gargalisma
Hungarian: csiklandoz
Italian: solleticare (noun: il solletico)
Polish: laskotac
Portuguese: cocegar (noun: cocegas)
Romanian: gadilat
Russian: shtshekotat (-ish: shtshekotlivy)
Serbo-Croatian: golicati
Spanish: cosquillear, (-ish: cosquilloso/a, noun: la cosquilla)
Swedish: kittla
Turkish: gycyklanmak
Asian:
Arabian: daghdagh (gh is pronounced like the French 'r')
Bahasa Indonesia: menggelitik
Farsi (Persian): qelqelak
Hindi: gudagudana
Japanese: kusuguri (-ish: kusugutai)
Vietnamese: danh ta
Exotic:
Hawaiian: ho'omane'one'o (-ish: mane'o) (each vowel is pronounced separately)
Innuit (Eskimo): quieaqtuq
Maori: noenoe (each vowel is pronounced separately)
Swahili: kumtekenya
Wherever necessary, I used the English transcription. Many languages use our letters, but not all the correct accents are supported by vBulletin.
Additions and corrections welcome. I still need Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Iwrit, and Korean, for example. Now, you're able to tickle most of the world (at least verbally)! 🙂