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What is the word dark in other languages than English?

Here are some translations of "dark" in other languages:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: oscuro

* Italian: scuro

* French: sombre

* Portuguese: escuro

* Romanian: întuneric

Germanic Languages:

* German: dunkel

* Dutch: donker

* Swedish: mörk

* Norwegian: mørk

* Danish: mørk

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: тёмный (tyomnyy)

* Polish: ciemny

* Czech: tmavý

* Ukrainian: темний (temnyy)

Other Languages:

* Chinese: 黑 (hēi)

* Japanese: 黒い (kuroi)

* Korean: 검은 (geomeun)

* Arabic: ظلام (ẓulām)

* Hindi: अँधेरा (andhera)

* Greek: σκοτεινός (skoteinós)

Note: Some languages may have multiple words for "dark" depending on the specific shade or context. For instance, some languages might differentiate between "dark" as in "lack of light" and "dark" as in "a dark color."

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