
Whether it contains a story, pictures or information, truth or fantasy, books are just generally amazing!
Books can help us do so many things: we can use them to learn about practically anything, from cookery to history to languages, explore ideas and find out more about the world around us (like Europe in a Day: Day Trips to the Continent!) and of course, within their pages we can experience some good old-fashioned escapism with epic tales and stories – I mean, how incredible is that?!
Here’s how to say book in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Libri
- Arabic – كتاب (Kitab)
- Armenian – Գիրք (Girk)
- Azerbaijani – Kitab
- Basque – Liburu
- Belarusian – Кніга (Kniga)
- Bulgarian – Книга (Kniga)
- Catalan – Llibre
- Croatian – Knjiga
- Czech – Kniha
- Danish – Bog
- Dutch – Boek
- Estonian – Raamat
- Faroese – Bók
- Finnish – Kirja
- French – Livre
- Georgian – წიგნი (Ts’igni)
- German – Buch
- Greek – Βιβλίο (Vivlío)
- Greenlandic – Atuagaq
- Hungarian – Könyv
- Icelandic – Bók
- Irish Gaelic – Leabhar
- Italian – Libro
- Jèrriais – Livre
- Latin – Liber
- Latvian – Grāmata
- Lithuanian – Knyga
- Low German – Book
- Luxembourgish – Buch
- Macedonian – Книга (Kniga)
- Maltese – Ktieb
- Manx – Lioar
- Monégasque – Libru
- Northern Sami – Girji
- Norwegian – Bok
- Polish – Książka
- Portuguese – Livro
- Romanian – Carte
- Russian – Книга (Kniga)
- Scots Gaelic – Leabhar
- Serbian – Књига (Knjiga)
- Slovak – Kniha
- Slovene – Knjiga
- Spanish – Libro
- Swedish – Bok
- Swiss German – Buäch
- Turkish – Kitap
- Ukrainian – Книга (Kniha)
- Welsh – Llyfr
Author: James Scanlan
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