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What does Amber mean in a different languages?

Here are some translations of "amber" in different languages:

Indo-European Languages:

* Spanish: Ámbar

* French: Ambre

* Italian: Ambra

* German: Bernstein

* Portuguese: Âmbar

* Russian: Янтарь (Yantar)

* Polish: Bursztyn

* Czech: Jantar

* Romanian: Chihlimbar

* Hindi: करेल (Kareel)

Other Languages:

* Chinese: 琥珀 (hǔ pò)

* Japanese: 琥珀 (kohaku)

* Korean: 호박 (hobak)

* Arabic: كهرمان (kahraman)

* Hebrew: ענבר (anbar)

* Vietnamese: Hổ phách (hổ phách)

Note:

* Some languages, like German, use a different word for "amber" that doesn't derive from the Latin "amber."

* The word "amber" itself is derived from the Arabic word "anbar" which referred to a fragrant resin that was used as incense.

* Many languages use words that sound similar to the English "amber" for the same reason.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good starting point for exploring how "amber" is translated in different languages.

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