
What makes a sunny afternoon sightseeing around the continent the perfect sunny afternoon sightseeing around the continent? Ice cream, of course!
Here’s how to find your favourite frozen treat and say ice cream in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Akullore
- Arabic – بوظة (Buza)
- Armenian – Պաղպաղակ (Paghpaghak)
- Azerbaijani – Dondurma
- Basque – Izozki
- Belarusian – Марожанае (Marozhanaye)
- Bulgarian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
- Catalan – Gelat
- Croatian – Sladoled
- Czech – Zmrzlina
- Danish – Is
- Dutch – Roomijs
- Estonian – Jäätis
- Faroese – Ísur
- Finnish – Jäätelö
- French – Crème glacée
- Georgian – ნაყინი (Naq’ini)
- German – Eis
- Greek – Παγωτό (Pagotó)
- Greenlandic – Siku
- Hungarian – Fagylalt
- Icelandic – Rjómaís
- Irish Gaelic – Uachtar reoite
- Italian – Gelato
- Jèrriais – Gliaiche
- Latin – Glacies edibilis
- Latvian – Saldējums
- Lithuanian – Ledai
- Low German – Ies
- Luxembourgish – Glace
- Macedonian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
- Maltese – Ġelat
- Manx – Key riojey
- Monégasque – Glaça
- Northern Sami – Lákcajiekŋa
- Norwegian – Iskrem
- Polish – Lody
- Portuguese – Gelado
- Romanian – Înghețată
- Russian – Мороженое (Marozhenoye)
- Scots Gaelic – Reòiteag
- Serbian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
- Slovak – Zmrzlina
- Slovene – Sladoled
- Spanish – Helado
- Swedish – Glass
- Swiss German – Glacé
- Turkish – Dondurma
- Ukrainian – Морозиво (Morozivo)
- Welsh – Hufen iâ
Author: James Scanlan
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