
Rising majestically above the land, mountains are a common feature across many parts of Europe. From the Alps to the Carpathians, the Pyrenees to the Tatras, to Urals and beyond, the continent’s mountain ranges have shaped Europe’s history and continue to be places of beauty and inspiration.
Here’s how you can say mountain in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Mali
- Arabic – جبل (Jabal)
- Armenian – Լեռ (Lerr)
- Azerbaijani – Dağ
- Basque – Mendi
- Belarusian – Гара (Hara)
- Bulgarian – Планина (Planina)
- Catalan – Muntanya
- Croatian – Gora
- Czech – Hora
- Danish – Bjerg
- Dutch – Berg
- Estonian – Mägi
- Faroese – Fjall
- Finnish – Vuori
- French – Montagne
- Georgian – მთა (Mta)
- German – Berg
- Greek – Βουνό (Vounó)
- Greenlandic – Qaqqaq
- Hungarian – Hegy
- Icelandic – Fjall
- Irish Gaelic – Sliabh
- Italian – Montagna
- Jèrriais – Montangne
- Latin – Mons
- Latvian – Kalns
- Lithuanian – Kalnas
- Low German – Barg
- Luxembourgish – Bierg
- Macedonian – Планина (Planina)
- Maltese – Muntanja
- Manx – Slieau
- Monégasque – Muntagna
- Northern Sami – Várri
- Norwegian – Fjell
- Polish – Góra
- Portuguese – Montanha
- Romanian – Munte
- Russian – Гора (Gora)
- Scots Gaelic – Beinn
- Serbian – Гора (Gora)
- Slovak – Vrch
- Slovene – Gora
- Spanish – Montaña
- Swedish – Berg
- Swiss German – Bärg
- Turkish – Dağ
- Ukrainian – Гора (Hora)
- Welsh – Mynydd
Author: James Scanlan
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