Exploring different languages and learning how to say common words can be an exciting journey. One such word is “juice,” a beverage enjoyed all around the world. In this guide, we will dive into various languages, covering both formal and informal ways to say “juice” in different cultures. Let’s begin our multilingual adventure!
Table of Contents
1. English
Formal: Juice
Informal: Juice
2. Spanish
Formal: Jugo
Informal: Jugo
Tip: In Spanish, the word “jugo” can also refer to “fruit juice” specifically. For example, “zumo de naranja” means “orange juice.”
3. French
Formal: Jus
Informal: Jus
4. German
Formal: Saft
Informal: Saft
5. Italian
Formal: Succo
Informal: Succo
6. Portuguese
Formal: Suco
Informal: Suco
Note: In Brazil, specifically, “suco” can also mean “fruit juice.”
7. Swedish
Formal: Juice
Informal: Saft
8. Russian
Formal: Сок (sok)
Informal: Сок (sok)
9. Mandarin Chinese
Formal: 果汁 (guǒ zhī)
Informal: 果汁 (guǒ zhī)
Tip: In Mandarin Chinese, “果汁” (guǒ zhī) literally translates to “fruit juice.”
10. Japanese
Formal: ジュース (jūsu)
Informal: ジュース (jūsu)
11. Korean
Formal: 주스 (juseu)
Informal: 주스 (juseu)
12. Arabic
Formal: عصير (ʿaṣīr)
Informal: عصير (ʿaṣīr)
13. Hindi
Formal: जूस (jūsa)
Informal: जूस (jūsa)
14. Swahili
Formal: Maji ya Matunda
Informal: Maji ya Matunda
Congratulations on your linguistic journey! Remember, these are just a few examples of how to say “juice” in different languages. Language variations can exist within regions, so it’s always interesting to explore further if you have the opportunity. Keep discovering and embracing the rich cultural diversity our world offers.