SALT
SAL-
---> Northern Sami: sálti
---> Eastern Khanty: салнә (salnə)
---> Northern Khanty: сӑл (săl)
---> Erzya: сал (sal)
---> Moksha: сал (sal)
---> Southern Sami: saelhtie
Tocharian A: sāle
Tocharian B: salyiye
Latin: sāl
Umbrian: salu
Asturian: sal
Catalan: sal
Franco-Provençal: sal
Friulian: sâl
Sardinian: sale, sali
Galician: sal
Istriot: sal
Italian: sale
Venetian: sal, sałe
Occitan: sal, sau
Portuguese: sal
Romansch: sal, sel
Sicilian: sali
Spanish: sal
Sanskrit: सलिल (salila)
Old Prussian: sal
Old Irish: sál ("salt water, brine, seawater")
Scottish Gaelic: sàl ("brine, the sea")
Irish: sáile ("salt water, seawater, brine, the sea")
Old Irish: salann
Irish: salann
Scottish Gaelic: salann
Latvian: sāls, salds
Lithuanian: saldus, sálti ("sweeten")
Belarusian: сало́дкі (salódki) ("sweet")
Gothic: 𐍃𐌰𐌻𐍄 (salt)
Crimean Gothic: salt
Old Norse: salt
Icelandic: salt
Faroese: salt
Norn: salt
Norwegian: salt
Old Swedish: salt
Swedish: salt
Danish: salt
West Frisian: sâlt
Old Saxon: salt
Middle Low German: salt
English: salt
Old Frisian: salt
North Frisian: saalt
Old English: salt, sealt
Middle English: salt, salte, saulte, sawt
Scots: salt, saut, sawt
Old High German: salz
Middle High German: salz
German: Salz
Luxembourgish: Salz
Vilamovian: zaołc
AL
Old Armenian: աղ (ał)
Old Armenian: աղտ (ałt)
Greek: αλάτι (aláti)
SOL-
---> Komi-Zyrian: сол (sol)
---> Estonian: sool
---> Votic: soola
---> Ingrian: soola
---> Veps: sol
---> Komi-Permyak: сов (sov)
Old Church Slavonic: соль (solĭ)
Belarusian: соль (solʹ)
Russian: соль (solʹ)
Bulgarian: сол (sol)
Macedonian: сол (sol)
Serbo-Croatian: со̑л, со̑, sȏl, sȏ
Slovene: sọ̑ł
Old Polish: sōl (sool)
Slovak: soľ
Lower Sorbian: sol
Latgalian: sõļs, solds, soldons
Russian: соло́дкий (solódkij) ("sweet")
Rusyn: солодкый (solodkŷj) ("sweet")
Ukrainian: соло́дкий (solódkyj) ("sweet")
Middle Low German: solt
Low German: Solt
Plautdietsch: Solt
Manx: sollan
Old Dutch: sout
Middle Dutch: sout
Dutch: zout
Afrikaans: sout
Saterland Frisian: Soalt
Latin: solum ("bottom, ground, base, foundation, bed, floor, pavement, ground, earth, land, soil")
Catalan: sòl ("soil")
French: sol ("soil")
Portuguese: solo ("soil")
Romanian: sol ("soil")
Old English: sol ("mud, muck, mire")
Middle English: sol, sule ("mud, muck, mire")
Scots: soil, sole, sulȝe, suilȝe ("mud, muck, mire")
English: sole, soal, soil ("mud, muck, mire")
Old Frisian: sol ("mud, muck, mire")
Middle Low German: söle ("mud, muck, mire")
Danish: søle ("mud, muck, mire")
Norwegian: søle, søyla, saula ("mud, muck, mire")
Middle Dutch: sol, sole ("mud, muck, mire")
Dutch: sol ("mud, muck, mire")
Old High German: sol, gisol ("mud, muck, mire")
Middle High German: sol, söl ("mud, muck, mire")
SLA-
Old Church Slavonic: сладъкъ ⱄⰾⰰⰴⱏⰽⱏ (sladŭkŭ) ("sweet")
Russian: сла́дкий (sládkij) ("sweet")
Bulgarian: сладък (sladǎk) ("sweet")
Macedonian: сладок (sladok) ("sweet")
Serbo-Croatian: сла̏дак, slȁdak ("sweet")
Molise Croatian: slȁk ("sweet")
Slovene: sládək ("sweet")
Czech: sladký ("sweet")
SLO-
Kashubian: słodczi ("sweet")
Polish: słodki ("sweet")
Slovak: sladký ("sweet")
Lower Sorbian: słodki ("sweet")
Upper Sorbian: słódki ("sweet")
SU-
---> Võro: suul
---> Karelian: šuola
---> Finnish: suola
---> Livonian: sūol
---> Livvi: suolu
---> Ludian: suol
---> Udmurt: сылал (sylal)
Polabian: süli
Czech: sůl
Polish: sól
Upper Sorbian: sól
German: Suhle ("mud, muck, mire")
HAL-
Ancient Greek: ἅλς (háls) ("salt, brine, sea, wit")
Breton: hal ("salt water, seawater, brine, the sea")
Welsh: hâl ("salt water, seawater, brine, the sea")
Middle Breton: halen
Cornish: haloin
Welsh: halen
HOL-
Middle Breton: holen
SE-
Romagnol: sêl
French: sel
Walloon: sé
SA-
Aromanian: sari, sare
Sardinian: sabi, sai, sari, sàui
Romanian: sare
Lombard: saa
SIL-
Rusyn: сіль (silʹ)
Ukrainian: сіль (silʹ)
Article published on the 30th of October 2018.