Hare
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /'hæɽ/
Noun
hare
Homophones
Scientific name
- Lepus europaeus
Derived terms
- hare lip
Translations
- Albanian: lepuri i egër
- Basque: erbi
- Belarusian: заяц
- Bosnian: zec
- Breton: gad
- Bulgarian: заек (zaek)
- Catalan: llebre
- Croatian: zec
- Czech: zajíc
- Danish: hare
- Dutch: haas m
- Esperanto: leporo
- Estonian: jänes
- Faroese: hara
- Finnish: jänis (1), metsäjänis (1, Lepus timidus), rusakko (1, Lepus europaeus / Lepus capensis)
- French: lièvre m
- Frisian: hazze
- Friulian: jeur, gneur
- Gallegan: lebre
- German: Hase m
- Greek: λαγός
- Hungarian: nyúl
- Icelandic: héri
- Irish: giorria
- Italian: lepre
- Japanese: 野兎 (のうさぎ, nōsagi)
- Ladin: liever
- Latvian: zaķis
- Lithuanian: kiškis m; also zuikis m (dial.)
- Lower Sorbian: wuchac
- Macedonian: заjак (zajak)
- Maltese: liebru
- Norwegian: hare
- Occitan: lèbre
- Polish: zając
- Portuguese: lebre
- Romanian: iepure de câmp
- Romansh: lieur
- Romany: baro-shoshoy m, bari-shoshni f
- Russian: заяц (zajac)
- Sami: njoammil
- Sardinian: léppuri, brincis, peldelana
- Scottish: geàrr
- Serbian: зец (zec)
- Slovak: zajac
- Slovenian: zajec m, zajklja f
- Spanish: liebre m
- Swedish: hare c
- Turkish: tavşan
- Ukrainian: заяць (zajac')
- Upper Sorbian: zajac
- Welsh: ysgyfarnog f, sgwarnog f
Dutch
Pronoun
hare ancient form of haar
Related words
hare majesteit: her majesty
Swedish
Noun
hare c (pl harar, def sing haren, def pl hararna)
- hare