haj
Swedish
/ˈhaj/
noun
Definitions
- shark
Etymology
Derived from Dutch, Flemish haai (shark) derived from West Flemish haaie.
Origin
West Flemish
haaie
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- australiansarvihai Finnish
- bambuhai Finnish
- biljardihai Finnish
- enkelihai Finnish
- grönlanninhai Finnish
- hai Finnish
- haibarbi Finnish
- haimonni Finnish
- haineväkeitto Finnish
- haivene Finnish
- hapanhai Finnish
- hietahai Finnish
- härkähai Finnish
- jättiläishai Finnish
- jäähai Finnish
- korttihai Finnish
- leopardihai Finnish
- seeprahai Finnish
- seeprasarvihai Finnish
- sillihai Finnish
- sillihaikala Finnish
- tiikerihai Finnish
- valashai Finnish
- valkohai Finnish
- valkopilkkahai Finnish
- vasarahai Finnish
- Dornhai German
- Engelhai German
- Hai German
- Haifisch German
- Hammerhai German
- Hundshai German
- Kredithai German
- Leopardenhai German
- Requiemhai German
- Zebrahai German
- Zitronenhai German
- bakerhaai Dutch, Flemish
- doornhaai Dutch, Flemish
- franjehaai Dutch, Flemish
- haai Dutch, Flemish
- hamerhaai Dutch, Flemish
- haringhaai Dutch, Flemish
- hondshaai Dutch, Flemish
- ijshaai Dutch, Flemish
- kathaai Dutch, Flemish
- luipaardhaai Dutch, Flemish
- mensenhaai Dutch, Flemish
- reuzenhaai Dutch, Flemish
- rifhaai Dutch, Flemish
- speerhaai Dutch, Flemish
- tijgerhaai Dutch, Flemish
- voshaai Dutch, Flemish
- zebrahaai Dutch, Flemish
- hai Norwegian Bokmål
- hajmal Swedish
- mal Swedish
- hai Norwegian Nynorsk
- hákarl Old Norse
- haj Danish
- haey Middle Dutch
- haeye Middle Dutch
- haai Afrikaans
- hai Estonian
- haikala Estonian
- haaie West Flemish