Cheese.
43 0 ReplyNo way! It's called cheese in my language too. crazy.
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Käse (Germany)
22 0 ReplyKäse (Germany)
I wonder what it's called in Austria
7 0 ReplyProbably something like topfenschnarkel.
14 0 ReplyDepending on where in Austria:
Kas, Käs or Kaas
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Ost - Norwegian
17 0 ReplyFromage - French (with other informal words such as "fromton" or "claquos")
17 0 ReplyOmelette du fromage.
The only French I know, thanks to Dexter's Laboratory.
21 0 ReplyIt's also incorrect! The dish is omelette au fromage. That's because it's an omelette with cheese and not of cheese.
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Claquos ?! Je le connaissais pas celui là. Je vais le réutiliser au prochain repas de famille ;)
2 0 ReplyJ'ai voulu vérifier l'orthographe, et autant c'est bon, autant a priori c'est spécifiquement le camembert, en tout cas d'après le wiktionnaire. Perso je l'utilise pour tous les fromages, mais y'a peut-être des puristes de l'argot qui m'y reprendraient.
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Queso - Spanish
Cheese - English
13 0 Reply"Too expensive."
13 0 ReplyKaas 🇳🇱
11 0 ReplyMy favorite planet in a galaxy far far away
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Fromage
11 0 ReplySir ( Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian )
8 0 Reply"cheese"
8 0 ReplyCaws 🏴
(Actually I'm English so that's not my language, I just happened to know that one in Welsh)
7 0 ReplyThat sounds like the Dutch word for cheese, "kaas". Only where you have a stumped /au̯ / sound, we have a long /a:/ sound.
3 0 ReplyPut the caws in the popty ping.
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Sajt. Funny enough sajt is my default test word eg.: is google working let me search for sajt
7 0 ReplyMagyar?
2 0 ReplyFor the non-native: that 'S' is pronounced 'sh' and 'j' is pronounced 'y'. It almost sounds like shite.
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チーズ (Chīzu)
6 0 Reply乾酪 (kanraku) – a formal or technical term, rarely used in everyday conversation.
蘇 (so) – an ancient dairy food made by boiling down milk, somewhat like early cheese in Japan.
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جبنة/gebna (Arabic, will vary by dialect).
6 0 Reply奶酪 (nai3 lao4) - Mandarin Chinese
сирење (sirenje) - Macedonian (soft white cheeses) кашкавал (kashkaval) - Macedonian (firm yellow cheeses)
6 0 Reply芝士 gang (zi1 si6*2 in Cantonese)
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Ser (pronounced like in "Yes, sir!")
6 0 Reply“Formaggio”
6 0 Reply❤️❤️ I've been on an insane Italian food kick lately
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Keeze (Dutch Lower Saxon).
6 0 ReplyMoi!
2 0 ReplyMoi mien jong!
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Panir/paneer - Kurdish
6 0 ReplyIf you want a quick overview, Wikipedia can also help: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Käse#/languages
5 0 ReplyFromaĝo (Esperanto 💚⭐)
5 0 ReplyKaas - Dutch
5 0 ReplyQueijo (pronounced 'keijo')
5 0 ReplySýr (Czech)
4 0 ReplySyr (Slovak)
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It’s nice that you credit who asked the original question, but you could just cross post their original post
4 0 ReplyJuusto - Finnish
4 0 ReplyLe fromage ! Men it's like thoose french guys have a whole other languages ! Source
3 0 Replybrânză
3 0 ReplySmegma
2 0 Replykeju
2 0 Replydjathë
2 0 Replyجبنة Jubna
2 0 ReplyNim wib ngogh
2 0 ReplySūris (lithuanian)
2 0 ReplyKeju!
2 0 ReplySounds like a Portuguese creole or a language similar to Portuguese, is it? :)
1 0 ReplyIt’s Indonesian :)
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Juust (estonian)
2 0 ReplyCHEESE!
(I'm from the shivering isles)
2 0 ReplyBrânză (romanian)
1 0 ReplyJames May:
1 0 Replycáis
1 0 ReplyCheese and τυρί
1 0 ReplyQueso in mine! Hey guys!
1 0 ReplyKaas (Afrikaans) Ushizi (isiZulu) 🇿🇦
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