Ik vond dit lijstje gewoon op de engelsse wikipedia
* In Arabic is "عطسة" (atsa)
* In Bulgarian is "апчих"("upchikh" pronounced "up" as the word "up", "chi" as in "children", and "kh" as "ch" in "Loch").
* In Spanish is "atchís" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "cheess", and "atchús" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "chooss").
* In Danish is "atjuu" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", "tj" as "ch" in "rich", and "uu" as "oo" in "Boo!").
* In Dutch is "hatsjoe" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", "tsj" as "ch" in "rich", and "oe" as "oo" in "Boo!"), and "hatsjie" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", and the rest as "chee" as in "cheese").
* In French is "atchoum" (pronounced "a" as in "hat", and the rest as in "choom").
* In German is "hatschi" (pronounced "ha" as in "harp", and the rest as "chee" as in "cheese").
* In Hindi is "chheenk".
* In Indonesia is "'hatchi'"
* In Japanese it is "hakushon" or "hekushi".
* In Chinese it is "penti" (喷嚏)
* In Cantonese it is "hut-chi" (乞嚏)
* In Latvian it's "apčī", (pronounced "ap" as in "up" and the rest is "chee").
* In Marathi is "shheenka".
* In Polish it is "apsik" (pronounced "apsheek").
* In Turkish it is "hapşuu" (pronounced as "hupshoo").
* In Romanian it is "hapciu" (pronounced as "hupchue").
* In Norwegian is "atsjo"
* In Tagalog is "hatsing" (pronounced as "haching")
* In Thai is "Hutchew or Hutchei" (ฮัดชิ่ว or ฮัดเช่ย) (pronounced hut as "hut" and chew as "chiu" or and chei as "chei")
* In Tamil, it is "Thummal".
* In Telugu, it is "Thummu".
* In Icelandic, it is "Atsjú" (pronounced "achoo")
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneeze#In_other_languages
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