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Pig



Table of contents
1 Pronunciation
2 Noun
3 Intransitive verb

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /'pɪg/

Noun

pig

  1. a mammal of the genus Sus, often raised on farms for meat
  2. a greedy person
  3. a police officer (slang, usually meant as an insult)

Translations

  • Albanian: derri
  • Basque: txerri
  • Belarussian: свіння
  • Breton: pemoc’h m moc'h pl
  • Bulgarian: свиня (svinja)
  • Catalan: porc m, truja f
  • Croatian: svinja
  • Czech: prase
  • Danish: svin
  • Dutch: zwijn n, varken n
  • Esperanto: porko
  • Estonian: siga
  • Faroese: svín
  • Finnish: sika
  • French: cochon m
  • Frisian: baarch
  • Friulian: purcit
  • Gallegan: porco
  • German: Schwein m
  • Greek: γουρούνι, χοίρος
  • Hungarian: sertés
  • Icelandic: svín
  • Indonesian:
  • Interlingua: porco
  • Irish: muc
  • Italian: maiale
  • Japanese: (ぶた, buta)
  • Ladin: porcel
  • Latin: Sus scrofa (domesticus) , porcus
  • Latvian: cūka
  • Lithuanian: kiaulė
  • Lower Sorbian: swinja
  • Macedonian: свиња (svinja)
  • Maltese: ħanżir
  • Maori: poaka
  • Norwegian: svin, gris
  • Occitan: pòrc
  • Polish: świnia
  • Portuguese: porco m
  • Romanian: porc
  • Romansh: portg
  • Romany: balo m bali]] f
  • Russian: свинья (svin'ja)
  • Sami: spiidni
  • Sardinian: procu, tzotzu, tzotzoi, mannali
  • Scottish: muc
  • Serbian: свиња (svinja)
  • Slovak: prasa
  • Slovenian: prašič
  • Spanish: cerdo m
  • Swedish: gris, svin
  • Tok Pisin: pik
  • Turkish: domuz
  • Ukrainian: свиня (svinja)
  • Upper Sorbian: swinjo
  • Welsh: mochyn

Intransitive verb

to pig
  1. to eat a large quantity, usually used in the phrase pig out.

Translations

  • Dutch: schrokken



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