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How do you say Flare in different languages?

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

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: Llamarada, Bengala (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* French: Éclair, Torche (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Italian: Fiamma, Bengala (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Portuguese: Chama, Sinalizador (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Romanian: Flacără, Bengala (for a pyrotechnic flare)

Germanic Languages:

* German: Fackel (for a pyrotechnic flare), Aufflackern (for a sudden increase)

* Dutch: Fakkel (for a pyrotechnic flare), Opgelopen (for a sudden increase)

* Swedish: Fackla (for a pyrotechnic flare), Fladdra (for a sudden increase)

* Danish: Fakkel (for a pyrotechnic flare), Flade (for a sudden increase)

* Norwegian: Fakkel (for a pyrotechnic flare), Blusse (for a sudden increase)

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: Вспышка (vspyška - for a sudden flash), Факел (fakel - for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Polish: Błysk (for a sudden flash), Racza (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Czech: Záblesk (for a sudden flash), Raketa (for a pyrotechnic flare)

* Ukrainian: Спалах (spalah - for a sudden flash), Факел (fakel - for a pyrotechnic flare)

Other Languages:

* Japanese: フレア (furea - for a pyrotechnic flare), 炎上 (enjou - for a sudden increase)

* Chinese: 火光 (huǒguāng - for a flare), 闪光 (shǎnguāng - for a sudden flash)

* Korean: 플레어 (peureo - for a pyrotechnic flare), 불꽃 (bulkkot - for a sudden flame)

* Hindi: चमक (chamak - for a sudden flash), फ्लेयर (fleār - for a pyrotechnic flare)

Please note:

* These are just some examples. There may be other ways to translate "flare" depending on the specific context.

* Some languages use different words for a pyrotechnic flare and a sudden increase in intensity.

* The translations may vary depending on the region or dialect.

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