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Salt: Namak (नमक) + 10 More Languages

Instant translations in 11 languages with pronunciations. Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Spanish, French, Chinese & more.

🇮🇳Indian Languages

LanguageNamePronunciationNotes
HindiNamak (नमक)na-mak-
TamilUppu (உப்பு)up-pu-
TeluguUppu (ఉప్పు)up-pu-
BengaliNoon (নুন)noon-

🌍International Languages

LanguageCountryNamePronunciation
SpanishSpainSalsal
FrenchFranceSelsel
ItalianItalySalesa-le
GermanGermanySalzzalts
ChineseChina盐 (Yán)yen
JapaneseJapan塩 (Shio)shee-o
KoreanKorea소금 (Sogeum)so-geum

What NOT to Do When Translating Ingredients

  • Don't assume direct translations - "Salt" may have different varieties in each culture.
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Tips for Finding Salt Abroad

  • 1.Show the local name on your phone to shopkeepers - visual recognition helps more than pronunciation.
  • 2.Check ethnic grocery stores - they often have ingredients with labels in multiple languages.
  • 3.Learn the script basics - being able to recognize a few characters can help you identify products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salt called in Hindi?

Namak (नमक)

How do you pronounce Salt in different languages?

Each language has its own pronunciation. For example: Hindi: na-mak, Tamil: up-pu, Telugu: up-pu.

What are the regional names for Salt in India?

In India, Salt is called: Namak (नमक) (Hindi), Uppu (உப்பு) (Tamil), Uppu (ఉప్పు) (Telugu), Noon (নুন) (Bengali).

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