Salt in almost every language
1. Salt2. Sout
3. Kripë
4. ch’ewi
5. milh
6. Agh
7. Duz
8. Gatza
9. Soĺ
10. Labaṇa
11. Sol
12. sal
13. asin
14. Mchere
15. Yán
16. Salitu
17. Sůl
18. Zout
19. Salo (esperanto)
20. soola
21. Suola
22. Le sel
23. Sâlt
24. *ARILI (georgian)
25. Salz
26. Alas
27. Mīṭhuṁ
28. Sèl
29. Gishiri
30. Paakai
31. M*H (hebrew)
32. namak
33. Ntsev
34. Só
35. Nnu
36. Garam
37. Salann
38. Sale
39. Shio
40. uyah
41. Uppu
42. Tuz
43. ambel
44. Umunyu
45. sogeum
46. Xwê
47. keu
48. Sāls
49. Druska
50. Solta
51. sira
52. upp
53. Melħ
54. Tote
55. Mīṭha
56. Davs
57. sarr ngaan
58. Nuna
59. M*L* (pashto)
60. Sól
61. Lūṇa
62. Sare
63. Sol'
64. Masima
65. So
66. Letsoai
67. Munyu
68. luṇu
69. milix
70. Chumvi
71. T*H (tatar)
72. U ppu
73. Kelụ̄x
74. silʹ
75. *M* (urdu)
76. T*Z (uyghur)
77. Muối
78. Halen
79. Ityuwa
80. zalts
81. Iyọ
82. Usawoti
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
37 45% 17 20% 21 25% 18 22% 23 28%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 2% 3 3% 3 3% 0 0% 5 6%
H % J % K % L % M %
14 17% 0 0% 6 7% 32 39% 18 22%
N % P % Q % R % S %
14 17% 5 6% 0 0% 8 9% 37 45%
T % V % W % X % Y %
17 20% 3 3% 4 4% 3 3% 6 7%
Z %
7 8%
Popularity of use
44% S, A:
39% L, S, A: sal, Alas, Sāls,
28% U, L, S, A: Sůl,
25% I, U, L, S, A: silʹ,
22% M, O, I, U, L, S, A: *M* (urdu), Muối, M*L* (pashto), Sól, Sol', Masima, So, Salo (esperanto), soola, Suola, Só, Soĺ, Sol,
20% T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Sare, Letsoai, Solta, Tote, Le sel, Sâlt, Sale, Sèl, Salt, Sout, Salitu,
17% H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: T*H (tatar), Halen, Melħ, Mīṭha, Shio, M*H (hebrew), Mīṭhuṁ, milh, Salann, luṇu, Nuna, Lūṇa, Nnu, asin,
9% R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: *ARILI (georgian), sira,
8% Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: zalts, Tuz, T*Z (uyghur), Salz, Zout,
7% Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Munyu, Iyọ, Umunyu, keu, uyah, Yán, namak,
6% P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: sarr ngaan, U ppu, sogeum, upp, Garam, Uppu, Gatza, Gishiri, Paakai, Agh, Kripë,
4% W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Ityuwa, Usawoti,
3% X, V, D, C, W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Milix, Kelụ̄x, Xwê, Chumvi, Ntsev, Davs, Duz, Druska, ch’ewi, Mchere,
2% B, X, V, D, C, W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Labaṇa, ambel,
0% Q, J, F
Conclusion: Appearing in an undefined A/S subgroup, Salt is first identified at 39% as sal (Catalan), Alas (Greek), and Sāls (Latvian). Salt use peaks at 17% before going into a decline in spread until 6% where it sees increased identification, before declining through 4% to a boost in popularity at 3% before again declining around 2%.
A % E % I % O % U %
37 45% 17 20% 21 25% 18 22% 23 28%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 2% 3 3% 3 3% 0 0% 5 6%
H % J % K % L % M %
14 17% 0 0% 6 7% 32 39% 18 22%
N % P % Q % R % S %
14 17% 5 6% 0 0% 8 9% 37 45%
T % V % W % X % Y %
17 20% 3 3% 4 4% 3 3% 6 7%
Z %
7 8%
Popularity of use
44% S, A:
39% L, S, A: sal, Alas, Sāls,
28% U, L, S, A: Sůl,
25% I, U, L, S, A: silʹ,
22% M, O, I, U, L, S, A: *M* (urdu), Muối, M*L* (pashto), Sól, Sol', Masima, So, Salo (esperanto), soola, Suola, Só, Soĺ, Sol,
20% T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Sare, Letsoai, Solta, Tote, Le sel, Sâlt, Sale, Sèl, Salt, Sout, Salitu,
17% H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: T*H (tatar), Halen, Melħ, Mīṭha, Shio, M*H (hebrew), Mīṭhuṁ, milh, Salann, luṇu, Nuna, Lūṇa, Nnu, asin,
9% R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: *ARILI (georgian), sira,
8% Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: zalts, Tuz, T*Z (uyghur), Salz, Zout,
7% Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Munyu, Iyọ, Umunyu, keu, uyah, Yán, namak,
6% P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: sarr ngaan, U ppu, sogeum, upp, Garam, Uppu, Gatza, Gishiri, Paakai, Agh, Kripë,
4% W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Ityuwa, Usawoti,
3% X, V, D, C, W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Milix, Kelụ̄x, Xwê, Chumvi, Ntsev, Davs, Duz, Druska, ch’ewi, Mchere,
2% B, X, V, D, C, W, P, G, Y, K, Z, R, H, N, T, E, M, O, I, U, L, S, A: Labaṇa, ambel,
0% Q, J, F
Conclusion: Appearing in an undefined A/S subgroup, Salt is first identified at 39% as sal (Catalan), Alas (Greek), and Sāls (Latvian). Salt use peaks at 17% before going into a decline in spread until 6% where it sees increased identification, before declining through 4% to a boost in popularity at 3% before again declining around 2%.
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