"What's 'wolf' in Tsalagi?" I don't know if you'll ever get in the situation asking this. Nevertheless, it may interesting and fascinating to see how the word "wolf" translates in foreign languages. In the following list, there are also a few less common languages. The list is not complete and I cannot guarantee for its correctness. The translations are partly taken from online-dictionaries. Language | Word for "wolf" | Afrikaans | Wolf | Arabic | Theeb | Bulgarian | Wylk | Bengali | Shial | Celtic | faol | Czech | Vlk | Danish | Ulv | Dutch | Wolf | Estonian | Hunt (wolf pup: hundikutsikas) | Finnish | Susi | French | Loup | Gaelic | mac tíre (son of the land) or: faolchú (wild dog) | German | Wolf | Greek | Lykos | Hebrew | Ze'ev | Hungarian | Farkas | Indonesian | Serigala | Italian | Lupo | Japanese | Ookami | Korean | Iri | Latvian | Vilks | Norwegian | Ulv | Polish | Wilk | Portuguese | Lobo | Romanian | Lup | Russian | Wolk | Serbocroatian | Vuk | Spanish | Lobo | Swedish | Varg | Turkish | Kurt | Welsh | Blaidd | Latin | Lupus | Indigenous Languages | Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) | ma'iingan | Cherokee / Tsalagi | wa-hya | Inuit | Amarok | Hawaiian | 'ilio hae (also: lupo) | Seneca | utháyôni | Fantasy Languages: Lord of the Rings: Elbish | Sindarin | draug / garaf / araf | Quenya (Noldorin) | ngarmo / ráca | |