Forest in almost every language
1. Forest2. Bos
3. Pyll
4. Deni
5. Ghaba
6. Antarr
7. Meşb
8. Basoa
9. Lies
10. Bana
11. Šuma
12. Gora
13. Bosc
14. Kalasangan
15. Nkhalango
16. Sēnlín
17. Furesta
18. Les
19. Skov
20. Woud
21. Arbaro (esperanto)
22. Mets
23. Kagubatan
24. Metsä
25. Forêt
26. Wâld
27. Bosque
28. T’q’e
29. Wald
30. Dásos
31. Vana
32. Kurmi
33. Ululaau
34. *R (hebrew)
35. Jangal
36. Hav Zoov
37. Erdő
38. Skógur
39. Ohia
40. Hutan
41. Foraois
42. Foresta
43. Shinrin
44. Alas
45. Araṇya
46. Orman
47. Preichheu
48. Ishyamba
49. Sup
50. Daristan
51. Pamai
52. silva (latin)
53. Mežs
54. Miškas
55. Bësch
56. ALA
57. Vanaṁ
58. Ngahere
59. Oi
60. saittaw
61. Jaṅgala
62. Skog
63. J* (odia)
64. *NCL (pashto)
65. J* (persian)
66. Las
67. floresta
68. Jagala
69. Pădure
70. Vaomatua
71. Coille
72. Moru
73. Sango
74. *L* (sindhi)
75. Gozd
76. Keymo
77. Leuweung
78. Msitu
79. Çangal
80. Kāṭu
81. UPMAN (tatar)
82. Aṭavī
83. P̀ā mị̂
84. Tokaý
85. Lis
86. A* (urdu)
87. A*PMAN (uyghur)
88. O'rmon
89. Rừng
90. Coedwig
91. Ihlathi
92. Vald
93. Igbó
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
51 55% 22 23% 23 25% 30 32% 19 20%
B % C % D % F % G %
11 11% 7 7% 11 11% 6 6% 17 18%
H % J % K % L % M %
11 11% 5 5% 11 11% 24 26% 19 20%
N % P % Q % R % S %
25 27% 7 7% 2 2% 21 22% 35 38%
T % V % W % X % Y %
19 20% 8 8% 6 6% 0 0% 5 5%
Z %
3 3%
Popularity of use
55% A: A* (urdu),
38% S, A:
32% O, S, A:
27% N, O, S, A:
26% L, N, O, S, A: Alas, ALA, Las, *L* (sindhi),
25% I, L, N, O, S, A: Oi, Lis,
23% E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Lies, Sēnlín, Les,
22% R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: *R (hebrew),
20% T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Msitu, O'rmon, Moru, Orman, Sup, Mets, Metsä, Ululaau, Antarr, Šuma,
18% G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Sango, Rừng, Gora,
11% K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Ihlathi, Igbó, Kāṭu, Ngahere, Skog, Miškas, Daristan, Erdő, Skógur, Ohia, Hutan, Shinrin, Dásos, Kurmi, Kagubatan, Arbaro (esperanto), Kalasangan, Nkhalango, Meşb, Basoa, Bana, Bos, Deni, Ghaba,
8% V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Aṭavī, Vald, Vaomatua, silva (latin), Vanaṁ, Vana, Skov,
7% C, P, V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: P̀ā mị̂, A*PMAN (uyghur), UPMAN (tatar), Pădure, Pamai, Çangal, Coille, Bësch, Preichheu, Bosc, *NCL (pashto),
6% W, F, C, P, V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Coedwig, Leuweung, floresta, saittaw, Forêt, Wâld, Wald, Foraois, Foresta, Furesta, Woud, Forest,
5% Y, J, W, F, C, P, V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Keymo, Tokaý, J* (persian), Jagala, Jaṅgala, J* (odia), Araṇya, Ishyamba, Jangal, Pyll,
3% Z, Y, J, W, F, C, P, V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Mežs, Gozd, Hav Zoov,
2% Q, Z, Y, J, W, F, C, P, V, K, H, D, B, G, T, M, U, R, E, I, L, N, O, S, A: Bosque, T’q’e,
0% X
Conclusion: at less than 55% is the incomplete A* (urdu), followed by a bandgap extending from 38%-27%. At 26% we have a return to the forest with Alas (Javanese), ALA (Malagasy), Las (Polish), and *L* (sindhi).
Peak Forest is at 11% with a decline in interest down to 2%.
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