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How do you say tights in different languages?

Here are some translations for "tights" in different languages:

Romance languages:

* Spanish: Medias (for women), Mallas (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* French: Collants (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Italian: Collant (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Portuguese: Meias-calças (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Romanian: Colanți (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

Germanic languages:

* German: Strumpfhose (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Dutch: Kousenbroek (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Swedish: Strumpbyxor (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Danish: Strømper (for women), Leggings (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

Slavic languages:

* Russian: Колгото́ки (kolgotki, for women), Лосины (losiny, for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Polish: Rajstopy (for women), Legginsy (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Czech: Punčochy (for women), Legíny (for both men and women, often for sportswear)

* Ukrainian: Колготки (kolgotky, for women), Легінси (lehinsy, for both men and women, often for sportswear)

Other languages:

* Japanese: タイツ (taitsu)

* Korean: 스타킹 (seutaking)

* Chinese: 连裤袜 (liánkùwà)

* Arabic: جوارب طويلة (jowarib tawila)

* Hindi: टाइट्स (taits)

Note:

* These are just some examples, and the specific word used may vary depending on the context and dialect.

* Leggings are becoming increasingly popular worldwide, and are often used as a synonym for tights in many languages.

* Some languages have separate words for men's and women's tights, while others use a single word for both.

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