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How do you say spotted in different languages?

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The word 'spotted' can be expressed in various ways across different languages, often describing an object or pattern with distinct marks or dots.

Translations for 'Spotted'

Here's how 'spotted' translates in several languages, focusing on common interpretations such as having marks or a dotted pattern:

Language Translation Notes
American English spotted /ˈspɒtɪd/
Brazilian Portuguese com bolinhas Literally "with little balls" or "with dots," often referring to polka dots.
Chinese 有斑点的 (yǒu bāndiǎn de) – Meaning "having spots."
European Spanish de lunares Literally "of polka dots" or "with dots," commonly used for spotted patterns.
French à pois Literally "with peas," commonly used to mean "polka-dotted."
German gepunktet Meaning "dotted" or "punctuated."
Italian a pallini Literally "with small balls," commonly used to mean "polka-dotted."
Japanese 斑点のある (hanten no aru) – Meaning "having spots."

These translations are typically used to describe items or animals that exhibit a pattern of spots or dots, whether regular (like polka dots) or irregular (like an animal's coat).