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How to say ICE CREAM in 50 languages with Europe in a Day!

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!

  1. Albanian – Akullore
  2. Arabic – بوظة (Buza)
  3. Armenian – Պաղպաղակ (Paghpaghak)
  4. Azerbaijani – Dondurma
  5. Basque – Izozki
  6. Belarusian – Марожанае (Marozhanaye)
  7. Bulgarian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
  8. Catalan – Gelat
  9. Croatian – Sladoled
  10. Czech – Zmrzlina
  11. Danish – Is
  12. Dutch – Roomijs
  13. Estonian – Jäätis
  14. Faroese – Ísur
  15. Finnish – Jäätelö
  16. French – Crème glacée
  17. Georgian – ნაყინი (Naq’ini)
  18. German – Eis
  19. Greek – Παγωτό (Pagotó)
  20. Greenlandic – Siku
  21. Hungarian – Fagylalt
  22. Icelandic – Rjómaís
  23. Irish Gaelic – Uachtar reoite
  24. Italian – Gelato
  25. Jèrriais – Gliaiche
  26. Latin – Glacies edibilis
  27. Latvian – Saldējums
  28. Lithuanian – Ledai
  29. Low German – Ies
  30. Luxembourgish – Glace
  31. Macedonian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
  32. Maltese – Ġelat
  33. Manx – Key riojey
  34. Monégasque – Glaça
  35. Northern Sami – Lákcajiekŋa
  36. Norwegian – Iskrem
  37. Polish – Lody
  38. Portuguese – Gelado
  39. Romanian – Înghețată
  40. Russian – Мороженое (Marozhenoye)
  41. Scots Gaelic – Reòiteag
  42. Serbian – Сладолед (Sladoled)
  43. Slovak – Zmrzlina
  44. Slovene – Sladoled
  45. Spanish – Helado
  46. Swedish – Glass
  47. Swiss German – Glacé
  48. Turkish – Dondurma
  49. Ukrainian – Морозиво (Morozivo)
  50. Welsh – Hufen iâ

Author: James Scanlan
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