Blood in Different Languages

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Blood in Different Languages: Blood is a human and animal body fluid, providing the bodies with essential materials such as nutrients and oxygen and carrying wastes products fat from the same tissues. Blood is a substance that circulates continuously and provides food, oxygen and waste removal from the body.

Blood in All Languages

Translation of word Blood in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Albaniangjak
Basqueodol
Belarusianкроў
Bosniankrv
Bulgarianкръв
Catalansang
Croatiankrv
Czechkrev
Danishblod
Dutchbloed
Estonianveri
Finnishveri
Frenchdu sang
Galiciansangue
GermanBlut
Greekαίμα (aíma)
Hungarianvér
IcelandicBlóð
Irishfuil
Italiansangue
Latvianasinis
Lithuaniankraujas
Macedonianкрв
Maltesedemm
Norwegianblod
Polishkrew
Portuguesesangue
Romaniansânge
Russianкровь (krov')
Serbianкрв (krv)
Slovakkrvný
Sloveniankrvi
Spanishsangre
Swedishblod
Ukrainianкров (krov)
Welshgwaed
Yiddishבלוט
Armenianարյուն
Azerbaijaniqan
Bengaliরক্ত
Chinese Simplified血液 (xiěyè)
Chinese Traditional血液 (xiěyè)
Georgianსისხლის
Gujaratiરક્ત
Hindiरक्त
Hmongntshav
Japanese血液
Kannadaರಕ್ತದ
Kazakhқан
Khmerឈាម
Korean피 (pi)
Laoເລືອດ
Malayalamരക്തം
Marathiरक्त
Mongolianцусны
Myanmar (Burmese)သှေး
Nepaliरगत
Sinhalaලේ
Tajikхун
Tamilஇரத்த
Teluguరక్త
Thaiเลือด
Turkishkan
Urduخون
Uzbekqon
VietnameseMáu
Arabicدم (dam)
Hebrewדָם
Persianخون
Afrikaansbloed
Chichewamagazi
Hausajini
Igboọbara
Sesothomali
Somalidhiig
Swahilidamu
Yorubaẹjẹ
Zuluigazi
Cebuanodugo
Filipinodugo
Indonesiandarah
Javanesegetih
Malagasyra
Malaydarah
Maoritoto
Esperantosango
Haitian Creolesan
Latinsanguis

Blood in European Languages

Translation of word Blood in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Albaniangjak
Basqueodol
Belarusianкроў
Bosniankrv
Bulgarianкръв
Catalansang
Corsicansangue
Croatiankrv
Czechkrev
Danishblod
Dutchbloed
Estonianveri
Finnishveri
Frenchdu sang
Frisianbloed
Galiciansangue
GermanBlut
Greekαίμα [aíma]
Hungarianvér
IcelandicBlóð
Irishfuil
Italiansangue
Latvianasinis
Lithuaniankraujas
LuxembourgishBlutt
Macedonianкрв
Maltesedemm
Norwegianblod
Polishkrew
Portuguesesangue
Romaniansânge
Russianкровь [krov']
Scots Gaelicfuil
Serbianкрв [krv]
Slovakkrvný
Sloveniankrvi
Spanishsangre
Swedishblod
Tatarкан
Ukrainianкров [krov]
Welshgwaed
Yiddishבלוט

Blood in Asian Languages

Translation of word Blood in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Armenianարյուն
Azerbaijaniqan
Bengaliরক্ত
Chinese Simplified血液 [xiěyè]
Chinese Traditional血液 [xiěyè]
Georgianსისხლის
Gujaratiરક્ત
Hindiरक्त
Hmongntshav
Japanese血液
Kannadaರಕ್ತದ
Kazakhқан
Khmerឈាម
Korean피 [pi]
Kyrgyzкан
Laoເລືອດ
Malayalamരക്തം
Marathiरक्त
Mongolianцусны
Myanmar (Burmese)သှေး
Nepaliरगत
Odiaରକ୍ତ
Pashtoوینه
Punjabiਲਹੂ
Sindhiرت
Sinhalaලේ
Tajikхун
Tamilஇரத்த
Teluguరక్త
Thaiเลือด
Turkishkan
Turkmengan
Urduخون
Uyghurقېنى
Uzbekqon
VietnameseMáu

Blood in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Blood in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Arabicدم [dam]
Hebrewדָם
Kurdish (Kurmanji)xwîn
Persianخون

Blood in African Languages

Translation of word Blood in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Afrikaansbloed
Amharicደም
Chichewamagazi
Hausajini
Igboọbara
Kinyarwandamaraso
Sesothomali
Shonaropa
Somalidhiig
Swahilidamu
Xhosaigazi
Yorubaẹjẹ
Zuluigazi

Blood in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Blood in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Cebuanodugo
Filipinodugo
Hawaiiankoko
Indonesiandarah
Javanesegetih
Malagasyra
Malaydarah
Maoritoto
Samoantoto
Sundanesegetih

Blood in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Blood
Esperantosango
Haitian Creolesan
Latinsanguis

Video Translation of Blood in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Blood

The blood is mostly liquid and retained by various cells and proteins, rendering the blood “thicker” than pure water.

The individual has an average blood content of approximately 5 litres (over a gallon). By the heart’s pounding operation, blood circulates through the body’s blood vessels.

Throughout lung animals, arterial blood brings oxygen from inhaled air into the body’s tissues, and venous blood brings carbon dioxide, a metabolic waste created by cells, from the tissues to the lungs that are to be exhaled.

Blood is a composition of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The blood layer around the cells, which is about 55 percent of your blood volume, is defined as plasma.

There are three kinds of living blood cells: Red blood cells (or erythrocytes), white (or leukocyte) and platelets (or thrombocyte) blood cells. Those compensate for 45% of our blood volume remaining.

The most plentiful type of cell in the human body are erythrocytes or red blood cells. Erythrocytes are enucleated which implies that they have no nucleus.

The extra room enables the accumulation of more hemoglobin in our red blood cells. Hemoglobin is a pigment which binds either to oxygen or to carbon dioxide and thus necessary for respiration.

White blood cells is also a component of blood. These cells act as the immune system and protects body from infections.

White blood cells contain nuclei. Platelets are very small bodies in our blood that prevents blood from clotting.

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