from Middle English kit, kitte ( “ wooden bucket or tub ( figuratively) belly ” ), possibly from Middle Dutch kitte ( “ wooden vessel of hooped staves ” ) (modern Dutch kit ( “ metal can used mainly for coal ” )), further etymology unknown or.Zulu: please add this translation if you can.Zhuang: please add this translation if you can.Yup'ik: please add this translation if you can.Yucatec Maya: please add this translation if you can.Yámana: please add this translation if you can.West Coast Bajau: saligundi', selegundi'.Volapük: drak (vo), papüradrak, pöpadlak ( older term ).Spanish: cometa (es) f ( especially Spain, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Uruguay ), barrilete (es) m ( Argentina, Guatemala, Nicaragua ), cachirulo (es) m ( Eastern Central Spain ), chichigua f ( Dominican Republic ), chiringa f ( Puerto Rico ), lechuza (es) f ( Nicaragua ), pandero (es) m ( Southern Spain ), pandorga (es) f ( Southern Spain, Paraguay, Northeastern and Northern Central Argentina, Western Uruguay ), papagayo (es) m ( Venezuela, Southeastern Mexico ), papalote (es) m ( Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico ), papelote (es) m ( Honduras ), petaca (es) f ( Northwestern Venezuela ), piscucha f ( El Salvador ), volador (es) m ( Bolivia, Eastern Venezuela ), volantín (es) m ( Chile, Cuba, Central and Eastern Bolivia, Western Central and Northwestern Argentina, Northwestern Venezuela, Western Puerto Rico ).Lower Sorbian: plon m Upper Sorbian: zmij m Romansch: please add this translation if you can.Portuguese: papagaio (pt) m, pipa (pt) f ( Brazil ), pandorga (pt) f ( Southern Brazil ), joeira (pt) f.Maori: manu tukutuku, pākau, taratahi, manu (mi), manu aute, tārehurehuĬyrillic: цаасан шувуу ( caasan šuvuu ) Mongolian: ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠰᠤᠨ. ![]() Indonesian: layang-layang (id), layangan (id).Hungarian: sárkány (hu), papírsárkány (hu).German: Drachen (de) m, Fesseldrachen m, Kite m.Welsh: barcud (cy) m, barcudiaid (cy) m pl.Spanish: aguililla (es) f, milano (es) m.Slovene: škarjek m, škarnik m, škarnjek m.Sardinian: asturolia f, tiloria f, tzirolia f.Romanian: milan (ro) m, erete (ro) m, gaie (ro) f. ![]()
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