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Definitions: Mink |
MinkNoun1. The expensive fur of a mink. 2. Fur coat made from the soft lustrous fur of minks. 3. Slender-bodied semiaquatic mammal having partially webbed feet; valued for its fur. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "mink" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1823. (references) |
Synonym: MinkSynonym: mink coat (n). (additional references) |
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
The term "mink" refers to any of several dark-colored, semi-aquatic, carnivorous mustelids in various subgenera of genus Mustela. The name may have originated in the Swedish maenk applied to the European animal. Captain John Smith, in his History of Virginia (1626), at p. 27 speaks of “Martins, Powlecats, Weesels and Minkes” referring to the American mink and showing that the term had already been incorporated into the English language by that time. By later authors, as Lawson (1709) and Pennant (1784), it is often written “Minx.”
The two best-known extant species are the European mink (Mustela lutreola), sometimes known as the marsh-otter, and the American mink (Mustela vison). Another form, Mustela sibirica from eastern Asia, is occasionally referred to as the "Siberian mink" but others would call it a "Siberian polecat." It is closely related to the European mink. Since "mink" is not a scientific term the question of whether to include it as a mink, a polecat or both is largely one of semantics.
The European mink inhabits Finland, Poland and the greater part of Russia, though not found east of the Ural Mountains. Formerly it extended westward into central Germany, but it is now extinct in that country. The American mink is found in places which suit its habits throughout almost the whole of North America, from Florida to the Arctic. An endangered subspecies, the Everglades mink (Mustela vison evergladensis), is endemic to the Florida Everglades. American mink of other subspecies have found their way into the wild in Europe (including Great Britain) and South America, as escapees from fur farms, and are currently expanding their range on those continents. In some areas of Russia deliberate introduction of this species has also occurred to provide quarry for fur trappers. The result has been disastrous for the European mink, who occupies almost the same ecological niche but is outcompeted by the larger and better-swimming American mink. Attempts are now underway to introduce the European mink to islands too far from the continent for American mink to swim to, in an attempt to prevent the species from becoming extinct.
The following description, chiefly of the American species but almost equally applicable to that of Europe, is from Dr Elliott Coues’s Fur-bearing Animals of North America, 1877. "In size it much resembles the English polecat—the length of the head and body being usually from 15 to 18 inches, that of the tail to the end of the hair about 9 inches. The female is considerably smaller than the male. The tail is bushy, but tapering at the end. The ears are small, low, rounded, and scarcely project beyond the adjacent fur. The pelage consists of a dense, soft, matted under-fur, mixed with long, stiff, lustrous hairs on all parts of the body and tail. The gloss is greatest on the upper parts; on the tail the bristly hairs predominate. Northern specimens have the finest and most glistening pelage; in those from southern regions there is less difference between the under- and over- fur, and the whole pelage is coarser and harsher. In colour different specimens present a considerable range of variation, but the animal is ordinarily of a rich dark brown." The coat can be almost black or black, and tends to be darker and thicker in the winter. To compensate for the fact that the animal has little subcutaneous fat, this fur traps air bubbles that keep it warm during its frequent dives into often-frigid water to search for prey.
It is sometimes possible to distinguish one species from the other based on the fact that the American mink usually lacks a large white patch on its upper lip, while the European mink always possesses one. Any mink without such a patch can be identified with certainty as an American mink, but an individual with such a patch, if encountered in continental Europe, cannot be identified for sure without looking at the skeleton. The European mink always and the American mink usually has a white spot on the lower lip, which continues in broken or unbroken fashion to form ventral markings. Since each is a different shape, it is possible to recognize individuals based on these ventral patterns. Fur also grows white over a scar and older mink tend to have more such patches, although absolute age is difficult to quantify without studying the animal from birth. In fur farms, mink are generally slaughtered after eight months, but can live several years in the wild (although mortality is high, especially among dispersing juveniles).
Occasionally in Europe American mink of other colors, such as Silverblu (greyish) and Sapphire (basically, blonde) can be seen. These mink inherited two copies of recessive coat color genes that are found at low frequencies in the wild, presumably because mink with these colors are less well-camouflaged. They are descendants, likely recent, of animals bred in fur farms specifically for these colors. (See Mendelian genetics for detailed information on principles of inheritance.) Other animals that have been bred by humans for coat color variety include the domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus, whose wild ancestors were muted, blotched tabbies) and the domestic ferret.
Female European mink are roughly 1.3 lbs. and males roughly 2 lbs; female American mink are roughly 2 lbs. and male American mink roughly 3.5 lbs., although weight can considerably vary and also depends on the quality of the environment. In general, since male American mink continue to grow into the winter but females do not, sexual dimorphism is lower in that species as environmental conditions become more hostile.
Mink fur has been highly prized for its use in clothing, with hunting giving way to large-scale mink farming. It has also been a focus of much animal rights protesting.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Mink."
Crosswords: Mink |
| English words defined with "mink": American mink ♦ mink coat ♦ Vison. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "mink": Aleutian Mink Disease, Aleutian Mink Disease Virus ♦ Chediak-Higashi Syndrome ♦ Feline Panleukopenia ♦ Herpesvirus 1, Suid ♦ Mink Cell Focus-Inducing Viruses ♦ Parvovirus, Feline ♦ skinner, pelts. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "Mink" is also a word in the following language with the English translation in parentheses. Swedish (mink). |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | This answer is as ridiculous as this mink tarp that you've got around your buttocks. (Cedric the Entertainer Presents; writing credit: Charles Peattie; Mark Warren) Around me, if a woman don't wear mink, she don't wear nothin'. (Dick Tracy; writing credit: Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. Based on the comic strip by Chester Gould.) I couldn't get comfortable in here if the floor was lined with mink. How can you live like this? (Angel; writing credit: Letcia Dornelles) We're sisters under the mink. (The Big Heat; writing credit: Sydney Boehm; William P. McGivern) I'd look good in a mink coat, honey. (White Heat; writing credit: Virginia Kellogg; Ivan Goff) | |
Lyrics | Her mink, baby girl lets (Still Fly; performing artist: Big Tymers) I ain't asking for no full length mink (RAISED ON ROBBERY; performing artist: Joni Mitchell) | |
Movie/TV Titles | That Touch of Mink (1962) Make Mine Mink (1960) Historia de un abrigo de mink (1955) The Lady Wants Mink (1953) Miss Mink of 1949 (1949) | |
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![]() | Plate 127A. The Kingfish or Sea Mink. Menticirrus nebulosus (Mitch.), Gill. Credit: National Marine Fisheries Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Agent Childers and Seized Mink Skins. Credit: Alaska Historical Image Library. |
![]() | Illegal Mink Skins Seized. Credit: Alaska Historical Image Library. | ![]() | From under the mink coat -- a voice. Credit: Library of Congress. |
Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits. | |||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | These include bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), which is found in cows and often referred to as "mad cow" disease, scrapie, which affects sheep and goats, mink encephalopathy, and feline encephalopathy. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Dennis Miller | The airlines leapt onto the Federal bailout bandwagon like a cross-dressing hunter on a wounded mink. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| "Mink" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 94.06% of the time. "Mink" is used about 219 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (singular) | 94.06% | 206 | 21,208 |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 2.74% | 6 | 143,867 |
| Noun (proper) | 1.83% | 4 | 175,879 |
| Noun (common) | 0.91% | 2 | 245,945 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 0.46% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 219 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "mink" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Mink | Last name | 2,000 | 5,026 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits. | |||
Expressions using "mink": Aleutian Mink Disease ♦ Aleutian Mink Disease Virus ♦ american mink ♦ Mink Cell Focus-Inducing Viruses ♦ mink coat ♦ ranch mink. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "mink": mink-coat, mink-coloured, mink-farm, mink-handled, mink-lined, mink-trimmed, mink-watcher. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day | Expression | Frequency per Day |
mink | 367 | patsy mink | 10 |
mink coat | 152 | baseball league mink | 10 |
korean mink blanket | 107 | faux mink throw | 9 |
mink blanket | 97 | lake mink | 9 |
minerva mink | 61 | used mink coat | 9 |
mink oil | 47 | mink teddy bear | 9 |
mink picture | 27 | mink mountain | 8 |
animal mink | 25 | blanket mink wholesale | 8 |
mink stole | 25 | mink touch | 8 |
league mink | 23 | mink trapping | 8 |
lung mink | 21 | man mink coat | 8 |
mink jacket | 18 | mink sea | 7 |
club mink night | 16 | farm mink | 7 |
mink fur coat | 14 | daniel mink watch | 7 |
mink fur | 13 | mink wendy | 7 |
daniel mink | 13 | de ville mink | 7 |
mink deville | 13 | graham mink | 7 |
claudette mink | 12 | that touch of mink | 7 |
american mink | 11 | animal mink picture | 6 |
acrylic mink blanket | 11 | black coat mink | 6 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Translations for "mink"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Albanian | vizon. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arabic | فرو المنك, منك حيوان ثديي لاحم. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bulgarian | кожа от визон, воден пор, визон, норка. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chinese | 貂皮. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Czech | norek. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Danish | mink (Vison), nertz (Vison). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dutch | Nerts (Vison). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Farsi | مینک(ج.ش.), سموریاراسو. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finnish | minkki, vesikko. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
French | vison. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
German | nerz (Vison). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greek | βιζόν (Vison), νυφίτσα (ferret, martial, weasel). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hebrew | חרפן. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hungarian | nyérc, nercprém, nercszőrme. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Italian | visone (Vison). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese Kanji | 鼬 (ermine, skunk, weasel), ミリ波 (dairy, milk, milk bar, milk coffee, milk fiber rice, milk plant, milk shake, milky hat, Milky Way, mille-feuille, millennium, milli-wave, Milwaukee, mink coat, white coffee, white tea). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese Katakana | ミンク , いたち (ermine, skunk, weasel). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Korean | 밍크. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | inkmay marta da Europa (Vison), marta da América (Vison), vison (Vison), esquilo da rússia (mingle). (various references) nurcã, blanã de nurcã. (various references) норка (burrow). (various references) krzno kanadske kune, kanadska kuna. (various references) visón (Vison). (various references) mink, nerts. (various references) vizon, amerika vizonu. (various references) норка. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | Lutreola vison. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "mink": minke, minkes, minks. (additional references) | |
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"Mink" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: mank, manky, Meineke, Menck, Mencl, menj, menk, Menke, miak, mijn, mik, Mikk, minc, minch, mincu, mincy, minf, ming, Minka, minke, minki, Minko, minky, minn, mino, Minw, mirk, moik, Mokni, monka, Monku, munk, Munka, myk, myng, Ninky, vink. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "mink" (pronounced mi"ngk) |
| 4 | m i" ng k | minke. |
| 3 | -i" ng k | blink, brink, chink, cinque, clink, dink, drink, fink, ink, interlink, link, pink, plink, rethink, rink, shrink, sink, stink, swink, sync, think, wink, zinc. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "i-k-m-n" | |
-1 letter: ink, kin, nim. | |
-2 letters: in, mi. | |
| Words containing the letters "i-k-m-n" | |
+1 letter: minke, minks. | |
+2 letters: bumkin, dinkum, kamsin, kimono, kinema, making, malkin, miking, mikron, minkes. | |
+3 letters: boomkin, bumkins, bumpkin, dinkums, finmark, kamsins, khamsin, kimonos, kinemas, kingdom, kinsman, kinsmen, kirkman, kirkmen, kremlin, lambkin, limpkin, linkman, linkmen, makings, malkins, manakin, manikin, mankind, manlike, marking, masking, mikrons, milking, milkman, milkmen, minikin, miniski, misknew, misknow, mocking, moniker, monkish, mucking, omikron, pikeman, pikemen, pumpkin, ramekin, smoking. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)4D 69 6E 6B |
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Morse Code (1836) (references)-- .. -. -.- |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001101 01101001 01101110 01101011 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)M i n k |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)004D 0069 006E 006B |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)47758077 |
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vertaling, transferim, transmetim, ترجمة من لغة أجنبية للغة الأم, ترجمة, إفتتان, транслация, огъване, превод, предаване, поддаване, тълкуване, превеждане, 翻译, překlad, oversættelse, translatie, taajuusmuutos, translaatio, traduction, oersetting, Übersetzung, μετάφραση, תור'מ ות, תר'ום, "עתק", "עתק, fordítás, traduzione, 翻訳 , へい"ういどう, やくしょ, やくしゅつ, "うどく, ほ"やく, トランスレーション , やくじゅつ, ほ"やくしょ, 번역, tradukshon, tradução, translaţie, tãlmãcire, traducere, сдвиг, трансляция, перемещение, перевод, tumačenje, traducción, översättning, tercüme, процес перекладу, переклад, пояснення, переміщення, sự dịch, sự biến th nh sự giải thích, trosiad, for translation; Albaans, Albanies, Albaniese taal, shqip, الألبانية, الألباني, албанец, албански език, албански, Albanyano, 阿"巴尼亚语, 阿爾巴尼亞人 , albánský, Albanees, albanskt, albanialainen, Albanais, Albaneesk, albaner, αλβανικόσ, Αλβανός, αλβανόσ, arbnisht, arbërisht, albán, albanskur, albanska, AlbÚinis, albanese, 알"니아, Albaneagh, albanês, arnãut, albanez, arnãuţesc, албанский, Alapania, albanski, albanac, albanés, alban, Arnavut, албанський, албанка, албанець, for Albanian; Arabies, arabishte, العربية, عربي, اللغة العربية, арабски език, арабски, 阿拉伯 , arabský, arabština, arábiskt, arabialainen, arabe, Arabysk, arabisch, αραβικόσ, ערבית, ערבי, arab, arabo, 아라비아, Arabish, arabir, arabic, арабский, Arapi, arapski, árabe, arabisk, าษาหรืออักขระอาหรับ, เกี่ยวกับอาระเบีย, arapça, arap, araplara özgü, арабська мова, арабський, tiếng A-rập, thuộc A-rập, for Arabic; Bulgaars, Bulgaar, bulgr, البلغارية, بلغاري, Búlgaru, български, български език, българин, Bulgaryan, 保 利亚, bulharský, bulgarer, bulgarskt, bulgarialainen, Bulgaarsk, bulgare, 'ούλγαρος, bullgar, bolgár, bulgaro, 불가리아, Bulgeyragh, Bulgeyrish, Bułgar, болгарский, болгарин, bugarski jezik, bugarski, bugarka, bugarin, búlgaro, bulgar, bulgaristan ile ilgili, болгарський, người Bun-ga-ri tiếng Bun-ga-ri, for Bulgarian; Sjinees, Chinees, kinez, الصينية, لغة الصين, صيني, الصيني أحد أبناء الصين, Chinu, китайски, Ininsik, 汉语, 中 , 漢 , 中國 , èínský, èínština, èíòan, kineser, kinesiskt, kinverskur, kiinalainen, Chinois, Sineesk, Chinesisch, Κινέζος, κινέζικα, κινέζικοσ, κινέζοσ, σινικόσ, kínai, Kínverji, Sínis, cinese, チフス菌 , チャイニーズ , 중국, Cina, Sheenish, Sheenagh, Hainamana, chines, Chińczyk, chinês, chinés, chinezesc, chinezeşte, chinezã, chinez, китайский, китаец, Saina, kineski jezik, kineski, chino, snesi, sneysi, kinesisk, çinli, çince, çin ile ilgili, çin, китаянка, китайська мова, китайський, кита"ць, for Chinese; Tsjeggies, Tsjeg, çek, تشيكي, اللغة التشيكوسلوفاكية, التشيكي أحد أبناء تشيكوسلوفاكيا, Checu, чешки, Sekoslovakyano, 捷克語 , 捷克语, 捷克 , èesky, èeské, èech, èeština, èeský, èeška, tjekker, tjekke, Tsjech, Tsjechisch, tjekkiskt, t?ekkiläinen, tchèque, Tsjechysk, Tscheche, tschechisch, Tschechin, Τσέχος, cseh, ceco, 체", Sheckagh, Sheckish, Czech, chèc, ceh, чешский, češki jezik, čeh, češki, checo, tjeck, Çek, çekoslovakyalı kimse, çekoslovakyalı, çek dili, чех, чеська мова, чеський, чешка, người Séc tiếng Séc, for Czech; Deens, danisht, danishte, لغة الدانمركية, نوع كعك, دانماركي, датски език, датски, Daniko, 丹麦语, dánský, dánština, danskur, danskt, tanskalainen, danois, Deensk, dänisch, δανικόσ, δανόσ, עו'ת שמרים, " י, dán, danska, Danmhairgis, danese, 덴마크, Danvargish, Danvargagh, danes, dinamarquês, danez, датский, danski, danski jezik, danés, dansk, danimarkalı, danimarka dili, датський, датська мова, tiếng Đan-mạch, for Danish; Nederlands, Hollands, holandez, هولندي, اللغة الهولندية, холандски, немски език, холандски език, холандците, немски, Olandes, 菏蘭語 , 荷兰语, holandský, nizozemský, hollandsk, hollendskt, hollantilainen, néerlandais, Nederlânsk, holländisch, ολλανδικόσ, ολλανδόσ, holandisht, "ול "י, holland, hollenskur, Ollainnis, olandese, 네덜란", Belanda, Ollanish, Germaanish, Tatimana, nederlandsk, ulandes, hulandes, holandês, neerlandés, olandez, nemţesc, limba olandezã, german, голландский, holanđanin, u škripcu, holandski, holandés, bakratongo, holländsk, ชาวเนเธอร์แลน"์, เกี่ยวกับเนเธอร์แลน"์, รรยา, alman, eş, flemenkçe, holandaca, hollanda, karı, hollandalı, hollandalılara özgü olan, Hollandali, hollanda'ya ait, голландська мова, голландський, ngôn ngữ khó hiểu, "b xã", for Dutch; Farsi, Parsi, persiskt, Fasi, for Farsi; Fins, finlandez, finlandishte, finlandisht, اللغة الفنلندية, فنلندية, فنلندي, фински език, фински, Pinlandino, 芬蘭語 , 芬兰语, finský, finskt, suomi, suomalainen, finnois, Finlandaise, finlandais, finnisch, φινλανδικόσ, פי י, finn, finnskur, finnska, finlandese, 핀란", Fynlannish, Fynlannagh, finlandês, finês, finlandezã, финский, Finisi, finski jezik, finski, finlandés, finés, finsk, fince, finlandiya'ya özgü, фінська мова, фінський, tiếng Phần-lan, for Finnish; Franse taal, Frans, franceze, francez, frëngjisht, frëng, frëngjishte, فرنسي, اللغة الفرنسية, الشعب الفرنسي, gall, френски език, френски, Pranses, 法國 , 法文 , 法語 , 法语, francouzština, francouzský, franskur, franskt, ranskalainen, français, Frânsk, französisch, γάλλοσ, γαλλικόσ, γαλλική γλώσσα, γαλλίδα, צרפתי, צרפתית, francia, Fraincis, francese, フレコン化 , フランス" , 仏文 , 仏 , ふつぶ", フレンチ , フランセ , ふつ, "랑스, Perancis, Ny Frangee, Mooinjey ny Frank, frances, franses, francês, francezii, francezã, franţuzesc, franţuzeşte, французский, Falani, francuski jezik, francuski, francuzi, francés, sí-Fulentji, fransk, franska, fransızca, Fransiz, fransızca ile ilgili, fransız, fransa ile ilgili, французька мова, французький, Ffrengig, isiFulentshi, for French; Duits, Duitser, Duitse taal, Germaan, gjerman, ضرب من الرقص, جرماني, المانية, الماني, اللغة الألمانية, роден, германски, немски език, немски, немец, готически, германец, 德語 , 德语, 德文 , 德國 , nìmecký, nìmec, tysker, Duitse, týskur, týskt, týskari, saksalainen, Allemand, Dútsk, Deutsche, Deutsch, "ερμανός, gjermanisht, 'רמ י, 'רמ ית, német, þjóðverji, þýskur, GearmÚnach, GearmÚinis, tedesco, ジプシー音楽 , ジャーマン , 독일, todesch, Germaanagh, Garmane, Germaanish, Carmane, aleman, Niemiec, niemiecki, alemão, alemand, neamţ, немецкий, Siamani, germanski, alemán, Tudesku, Doysri, mjeremani, mdachi, sí-Jalimáne, tysk, เยอรมัน, าษาเยอรมัน, Alman, німкеня, німецький, німець, $sisters german$ chị em ruột, $cousin german$ anh chị em con chú bác ruột, sister, Almaenwr, isiJalimane, iliJalimane, iJalimane, for German; Grieks, Griek, الإغريقي, يوناني, اللغة اليونانية, Griegu, гръцки език, гръцки, грък, Griyego, 希臘語 , 希腊语, řecký, řeètina, řek, græker, grikst, kreikkalainen, grec, Gryk, Gryksk, Gryks, grieche, ελληνικόσ, 'Ελληνας, יו ית, יו י, görög, Grikki, greco, ギリシア語 , ギリシア", 그리스, Greagish, Greagagh, grego, grèc, greacã, греческий, Eleni, grk, grčki jezik, grčki, griego, grek, Yunanli, yunanlı, yunanca, yunan, Rumca, yunanistan'a ait, rum, грек, гречанка, грецька мова, грецький, kẻ cắp b gi gặp nhau, quân bạc bịp tôi không thể hiểu được điều đó thật l kỳ phùng địch thủ, người Hy-lạp tiếng Hy-lạp kẻ bịp bợm, kẻ lừa đảo, Groegwr, for Greek; Jood, Hebreeus, Israeliet, hebraishte, يهودي, عبري, اليهودية, اللغة العبرية, العبرية, Hebréu, иврит, древен жител на юдея, юдейски, израилтянин, евреин, староеврейски, староеврейски език, юдей, 西伯来, 希伯來語 , hebrejský, hebrejka, hebrejec, hebrejština, joods, Hebreeuws, hebraiskt, juutalainen, hébreu, Hebrieusk, hebräisch, hebräer, εβραϊκόσ, εβραϊκά, εβραίοσ, עברית, עברי, zsidó, héber, izraelita, Eabhrais, ebraico, ebreo, ヘブライ語 , ヘブライ", Ewagh, Ew, Ewnish, hudiu, hebraico, hebreu, ebrèu, limba ebraicã, izraelit, evreu, evreiesc, ebraic, еврейский, еврей, древнееврейский, древнееврейский язык, Eperu, hibru, hebreo, dyu, Myahudi, Yahudi, hebreiska, hebreisk, jude, ชาวฮิบรู (ปัจจุบันคือประเทศอิสราเอลและปาเลสไตน์), าษาฮิบรู (ปัจจุบันคือประเทศอิสราเอลและปาเลสไตน์), musevi, ibranice, ibrani, іудей, старо"врейська мова, старо"врейський, іврит, "врейський, "врей, người Hê-brơ, Hebraeg, Hebreaidd, for Hebrew; Hongaars, Hongaar, hungarez, الهنغاري, مجري, هنغاري, المجري, اللغة الهنغارية, Húngaru, унгарски език, унгарски, унгарец, Hungaryan, 匈牙利語 , 匈牙利语, maïarský, maïar, maïarština, ungarer, Hongaarse, ungarskt, unkarilainen, hongrois, Hongaarsk, ungar, Ούγγρος, "ו 'רי, magyar, ungherese, 헝가리, Ungaarish, Ungaaragh, Węgier, ongrés, ungureşte, ungur, limba maghiarã, unguresc, maghiar, limba ungarã, венгр, венгерский, mađarski, mađar, mađarski jezik, húngaro, ungrare, ชาวฮังการี, macarca, macar, угорська мова, угорка, угорський, угорець, người Hung-ga-ri tiếng Hung-ga-ri, for Hungarian; Italianer, Italiaans, Italiaan, شخص إيطالي, اللغة الإيطالية, الإيطالي, إيطالي, Italianu, италиански език, италиански, италианец, Italyano, 意大利 , 意大利語 , 意大利语, italština, italský, ital, italiener, italienskt, italialainen, Italien, Italjaansk, italienisch, Ιταλός, italisht, איטלקי, איטלקית, olasz, Ítali, IodÚilis, italiano, 이탈리아, Iddaalish, Włoch, italianã, italienesc, italieneşte, italian, итальянский язык, итальянский, итальянец, Italia, italijanski, italijanski jezik, italijan, sí-Taliyáne, italienare, italiensk, italienska, เกี่ยวกับอิตาลี, ชาวอิตาลี, าษาอิตาลี, italyanca, italyan, італі"ць, італійська мова, італійський, італійка, for Italian; korean, كوري شمالي, اللغة الكورية, كوري جنوبي, كوري, Coreanu, корейски, корейски език, Koryano, 韩国语, "國 , 朝鮮語 , korejský, korejec, korejština, Koreaans, koreanskt, coréen, Koreaansk, koreanisch, Koreaner, κορεάτησ, κορεάτικοσ, koreai, 한국, koreano, coréia, a língua coreana, coreean, limba coreeanã, кореец, корейский, Kolea, korejski jezik, korejski, koreanac, coreano, koreansk, ชาวเกาหลี, kore'li, кореянка, коре"ць, корейська мова, корейський, người Triều tiên tiếng Triều tiên, for korean; Portugees, portugez, portugalisht, اللغة البرتغالية, البرتغالية, البرتغالي, португалски език, португалски, португалец, Potuges, 葡萄牙语, 葡萄牙人 , 葡萄牙語 , portugalský, portugiser, portugisiskt, portugalilainen, portugais, Portugeesk, portugiesisch, πορτογάλοσ, ορτογάλος, portugál, Portaingéilis, portoghese, ポルトガル語 , ポルトガル", 포르투갈, Portiugish, Portiugagh, portugues, Portugalczyk, português, portughez, португальский, portugalski jezik, portugalski, portugalac, portugués, Mreno, si-Putúkezi, portugis, portekiz, Portekízlí, portekizli, portekizce, португальська мова, португальський, португалець, người B"-đ o-nha tiếng B"-đ o-nha, for Portuguese; Roemeen, rumun, Rumanu, румънски език, румънски, румънец, Romanyan, 罗马尼亚语, rumunský, rumunština, rumæner, Roemeens, rumenskt, romanialainen, roumain, Roemeensk, rumäne, ρουμανόσ, Ρουμάνος, román, rumeno, 루마니아, Roomainagh, romeno, romanés, român, румын, румынский, rumunski, rumunski jezik, rumano, rumänsk, румунська мова, румун, румунський, румунка, for Romanian; Russies, Rus, الروسية, روسي, اللغة الروسية, Rusu, руски, руски език, руснак, Rusyan, 俄語 , 俄语, 俄文 , ruština, ruský, russer, russur, russiskt, venäläinen, Russysk, Russe, russisch, Ρώσος, רוסי, orosz, rússneskur, Rússi, Rúisis, russo, ロシア語 , ロシア", 러시아, Rooshish, Rooshagh, russisk, Rosjanin, русский, Lusia, ruski jezik, ruski, ruso, sí-Rashîya, ryss, ชาวรัสเซีย, rusça, росіянка, росіянин, російська мова, російський, người Nga tiếng Nga, for Russian; 塞爾維亞克羅地亞語 , 塞"维亚-克罗地亚语, serbokroatisch, 세르보크로아티아, servo-croata, sârbo-croat, srpsko-hrvatski, srpsko-hrvatski jezik, serbokroatiska, serbokroatisk, เกี่ยวกับ าษาเซอร์เบียและโครเอเชีย, าษาหลักของชาวเซอร์เบียและโครเอเชีย, for Serbo-Croatian; Spaans, Spaanse taal, spanjoll, اللغة الأسبانية, الأسبانية, أسباني, испански език, испански, espanyoles, Espanyol, 西班牙语, 西班牙文 , 西班牙語 , španìlský, španìlština, spanskt, espanjalainen, espagnol, Spaansk, spanisch, ισπανικά, ισπανικόσ, ισπανοί, karaiñe'êmegua, ספר"ית, ספר"י, spanyol, SpÚinnis, spagnolo, スペイン語 , スパイ罪 , スペイン", スパニッシュ , 스페인, Spaainagh, Spaainish, spañó, espanhol, espanhòl, spaniolesc, spanioleşte, spaniol, испанский, Sipaniolo, španski jezik, španski, español, spanska språk, spansk, ispanyollar, ispanyolca, ispanyol, іспанська мова, іспанський, for Spanish; Sweeds, suedez, اللغة السويدية, Suecu, шведски език, шведски, швед, Swedis, 瑞典語 , 瑞典语, švédský, švédština, Zweeds, svenskt, ruotsalainen, suédois, Sweedsk, schwedisch, σουηδικόσ, σουηδικά, svéd, sænskur, Sualainnis, svedese, スウェーデン語 , スウェーデン", 스웨덴, Soolynish, Soolynagh, suèc, шведский, švedski jezik, švedski, sueco, svensk, เกี่ยวกับคน าษาและวั'นธรรมของประเทศสวีเ"น, isveççe, isveç dili, isveç, Ísveçlí, шведська мова, шведський, người Thuỵ điển tiếng Thuỵ điển, for Swedish; Turks, turk, تركي أحد أبناء تركيا, اللغة التركية, Turcu, турски, турски език, Turko, 土耳其, 土耳其語 , tureètina, turecký, turkist, turkkilainen, turque, turc, Turksk, türkisch, τούρκικοσ, טורקי, török, Yn Turkish, Turkagh, turcesc, турецкий, turski jezik, turski, turco, turkisk, türk, türkçe, турецька мова, турецький, tiếng Thổ nhĩ kỳ, for Turkish; 乌克兰, for Ukranian; |