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What is the word for smoke in different languages?

Here are the words for "smoke" in various languages:

Indo-European:

* English: smoke

* German: Rauch

* French: fumée

* Spanish: humo

* Italian: fumo

* Portuguese: fumaça

* Russian: дым (dym)

* Polish: dym

* Czech: dým

* Slovak: dym

* Hungarian: füst

* Greek: καπνός (kapnós)

* Latin: fumus

* Sanskrit: धूम (dhūma)

Other Languages:

* Chinese (Mandarin): 烟 (yān)

* Japanese: 煙 (kemuri)

* Korean: 연기 (yeon-gi)

* Arabic: دخان (dukhān)

* Hindi: धुआँ (dhūān)

* Bengali: ধোঁয়া (dhoẏā)

* Vietnamese: khói

* Thai: ควัน (kwan)

* Turkish: duman

This is just a sample, and there are many other languages and dialects around the world with their own unique words for "smoke."

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