Honey in various languages
1. Honey2. Liefie
3. Zemer
4. Mari
5. Easal
6. Meghr
7. Bal
8. Eztia
9. Miod
10. Madhu
11. Dušo
12. Pchelen med
13. Amor
14. Dugos
15. Wokondedwa
16. Fēngmì
17. Caru
18. Med
19. Miláček
20. Honning
21. Honing
22. Kara (esperanto)
23. Kallis
24. Mahal
25. Hunaja
26. Le Miel
27. Huning
28. Cariño
29. Tapli
30. Honig
31. Méli
32. Madha
33. Siromyèl
34. Zuma
35. Mele
36. DB* (hebrew)
37. Shahad
38. Zib Muv
39. Zib Ntab
40. Hunang
41. Mmanu anu
42. Madu
43. Mil
44. Miele
45. Hachimitsu
46. Mas
47. Hani
48. Tukakhmoum
49. Ubuki
50. Kkul
51. Hûngiv
52. Noa Phoeng
53. Mīļais
54. Medus
55. Hunneg
56. Dušo
57. Sayang
58. Tēn
59. Għasel
60. Honi
61. Zögiin bal
62. Pyarrrai
63. Maha
64. M* (odia)
65. *T (pashto)
66. Miód
67. Śahida
68. Miere
69. Medovyy
70. Meli
71. Moratuoa
72. Mudiwa
73. Mak* (sindhi)
74. Mī Pæṇi
75. Draga
76. Malab
77. Sayang
78. Mpendwa
79. Honung
80. Asal
81. Tēṉ
82. BAL (tatar)
83. Tēne
84. N̂ảp̄hụ̂ng
85. HESEL (uyghur)
86. Mật ong
87. Mêl
88. Sithandwa
89. Honik
90. Oyin
91. S'thandwa
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
47 52% 30 33% 37 41% 22 24% 23 25%
B % C % D % F % G %
8 8% 5 5% 23 25% 1 1% 18 20%
H % J % K % L % M %
27 30% 1 1% 8 8% 24 26% 40 44%
N % P % Q % R % S %
33 36% 7 7% 0 0% 11 12% 18 20%
T % V % W % X % Y %
13 14% 3 3% 5 5% 0 0% 7 7%
Z %
6 6%
Popularity of use
52% A:
44% M, A: M* (odia),
41% I, M, A:
36% N, I, M, A:
33% E, N, I, M, A: Mī Pæṇi,
30% H, E, N, I, M, A: Hani, Maha,
26% L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Liefie, Mahal, Le Miel, Méli, Mele, Mil, Miele, Meli, Mêl,
25% D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Madha, Madu, Madhu, Med, Mmanu anu,
24% O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Honi, Miód, Miod,
20% S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Asal, HESEL (uyghur), Śahida, Dušo, Għasel, Medus, Mīļais, Mas, Shahad, Dušo, Dugos, Easal, Honung, N̂ảp̄hụ̂ng, Hûngiv, Noa Phoeng, Hunneg, Huning, Honig, Hunang, Honning, Honing,
14% T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Tēṉ, Tēne, Mật ong, *T (pashto), Tēn, Tapli,
12% R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Moratuoa, Draga, Miere, Meghr, Amor, Mari,
8% K, B, R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: MAK* (sindhi), Honik, Tukakhmoum, Ubuki, Kkul, Kara (esperanto), Kallis, Malab, BAL (tatar), DB* (hebrew), Bal,
7% Y, P, K, B, R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Sayang, Oyin, Medovyy, Pyarrrai, Siromyèl, Sayang, Honey,
6% Z, Y, P, K, B, R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Zib Muv, Zib Ntab, Zögiin bal, Zuma, Zemer, Eztia,
5% C, W, Z, Y, P, K, B, R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Sithandwa, S'thandwa, Mpendwa, Wokondedwa, Mudiwa, Cariño, Hachimitsu, Pchelen med, Caru, Miláček,
1% J, F, C, W, Z, Y, P, K, B, R, T, S, G, O, D, U, L, H, E, N, I, M, A: Fēngmì, Hunaja,
0% Q, X
Conclusion: 44% M* (odia) is earliest partial for Honey. A cultural bandgap exists 41%-36%, Mī Pæṇi (sinhala) is the point of recovery for spread of Honey. Peak honey discovery is at 20%, with minor spikes on the decline curve at 8% and 5% with decline in spread down to 1%.
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