Сыр (syr)
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Juusto
my parents’ language, we say 奶酪 or جبنة
growing up, from others it’d be ser or queso.
in my Grandpa’s language would say: גבינה but he also spoke arabic
(i only know a little Chinese and Arabic. i can write a little in Chinese but can’t write in Arabic at all.)
natively, cheese and queso
also, queijo in my third language, and formaggio, fromage, ser, сыр, and queixo (not fluent)
then, in the languages i wanna know more of: チーズ、奶酪/起司,جبنة
ayyyy جبنة twins!!
Queso
Brânză
Kéés (Texels Dutch, my wife’s home dialect)
Das ist Käse.
Btw: This saying is used in case something is stupid :)
چیز
Fromage!
omelette.
formaggio 🤌
Ost
сыр!
cheese, queso, or queijo
Paneer
Jbin or jboun depending of the region in tunisia
Peynir 🧀
We call it the same thing as butter. Shit gets confusing sometimes
Ostur
🇮🇸
Queijo (PT-BR)
Spent time in Hungary they call cheese sajt.
"formatge" here!
Ser (in Polish.Pronounced similarly to "sir" in"yes sir")