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What is troll in different languages?

Here's a look at the word "troll" in various languages:

Indo-European Languages:

* German: Troll

* Dutch: Troll

* Swedish: Troll

* Norwegian: Troll

* Danish: Troll

* Finnish: Trolli

* Icelandic: Troll

* Spanish: Troll

* Italian: Troll

* French: Troll

* Portuguese: Troll

* Polish: Troll

* Czech: Troll

* Russian: Тролль (Troll')

* Ukrainian: Троль (Troll')

Other Languages:

* Chinese (Mandarin): 巨魔 (jù mó), literally "giant demon"

* Japanese: トロール (torōru)

* Korean: 트롤 (teurol)

* Arabic: ترول (trol)

* Hebrew: טְרוֹל (troll)

* Hindi: ट्रोल (troll)

* Turkish: Trol

Important Note:

* While some languages use the direct English word "troll," others have their own translations or terms for the concept. These translations often involve words like "demon," "monster," or "giant."

* Keep in mind that the meaning of "troll" may be slightly different depending on the language and cultural context. For example, the meaning of "troll" in Scandinavian languages often refers to mythical creatures, while in online contexts, it generally refers to disruptive or provocative behavior.

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