
Wherever we travel, most people’s favourite place in the world is always the same – their bed!
So whether you’re telling someone you want to go back to the hotel and nap or are suggesting to move the party elsewhere, here’s how to say bed in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Krevat
- Arabic – سرير (Sarir)
- Armenian – Մահճակալ (Mahchakal)
- Azerbaijani – Çarpayı
- Basque – Ohe
- Belarusian – Ложак (Ložak)
- Bulgarian – Легло (Leglo)
- Catalan – Llit
- Croatian – Krevet
- Czech – Postel
- Danish – Seng
- Dutch – Bed
- Estonian – Voodi
- Faroese – Song
- Finnish – Vuode
- French – Lit
- Georgian – საწოლი (Sats’oli)
- German – Bett
- Greek – Κρεβάτι (Kreváti)
- Greenlandic – Siniffik
- Hungarian – Ágy
- Icelandic – Rúm
- Irish Gaelic – Leaba
- Italian – Letto
- Jèrriais – Liet
- Latin – Lectus
- Latvian – Gulta
- Lithuanian – Lova
- Low German – Bett
- Luxembourgish – Bett
- Macedonian – Кревет (Krevet)
- Maltese – Sodda
- Manx – Lhiabbee
- Monégasque – Letu
- Northern Sami – Seaŋga
- Norwegian – Seng
- Polish – Łóżko
- Portuguese – Cama
- Romanian – Pat
- Russian – Кровать (Krovat’)
- Scots Gaelic – Leabaidh
- Serbian – Кревет (Krevet)
- Slovak – Posteľ
- Slovene – Postelja
- Spanish – Cama
- Swedish – Säng
- Swiss German – Bett
- Turkish – Yatak
- Ukrainian – Ліжко (Ližko)
- Welsh – Gwely
Author: James Scanlan
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