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English
Etymology
From Middle English bedeschette, bedshete, bed shete, equivalent to bed + sheet.
Pronunciation
Noun
bedsheet (plural bedsheets)
- A sheet, a piece of cloth cut and finished as bedlinen.
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Translations
a sheet, a piece of cloth cut and finished as bedlinen
- Afrikaans: laken (af)
- Albanian: çarçaf (sq)
- Arabic: شَرْشَف (ar) m (šaršaf), مَلَاءَات f pl (malāʔāt)
- Egyptian Arabic: ملاية f (milāya)
- Hijazi Arabic: شرشف m (šaršaf)
- Aragonese: leitera f, linzuelo m
- Armenian: սավան (hy) (savan)
- Assamese: চাদৰ (sador), বিছনা-চাদৰ (bisona-sador)
- Azerbaijani: döşəkağı
- Belarusian: прасціна́ f (prasciná)
- Bulgarian: чаршаф (bg) m (čaršaf)
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: llençol (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 床單 / 床单 (cong4 daan1)
- Hokkien: 床巾 (zh-min-nan) (chhn̂g-kin, chhn̂g-kun)
- Mandarin: 床單 / 床单 (zh) (chuángdān)
- Czech: prostěradlo (cs) n
- Dalmatian: lenzul m
- Danish: lagen (da) n
- Dutch: laken (nl) n
- Esperanto: litotuko
- Estonian: voodilina
- Ewe: abadzivɔ
- Finnish: lakana (fi)
- French: drap (fr) m, drap de lit (fr) m
- Friulian: linzûl m
- Galician: saba (gl) f
- Georgian: ზეწარი (ka) (zec̣ari), თეთრეული (tetreuli)
- German: Bettlaken (de) n, Bettzeug (de) n, Laken (de) n
- Greek: σεντόνι (el) n (sentóni)
- Ancient: κειρία f (keiría)
- Hawaiian: hāliʻi moe, hāliʻi pela
- Hebrew: סָדִין (he) m (sadin)
- Hindi: चादर (hi) m (cādar)
- Hungarian: lepedő (hu), ágynemű (hu)
- Icelandic: lak (is) n
- Indonesian: seprai (id), seprei (id)
- Ingrian: prostina
- Irish: braillín f
- Italian: lenzuolo (it) m
- Japanese: シーツ (ja) (shītsu), 敷布 (ja) (しきふ, shikifu)
- Khiamniungan Naga:thánìe,thāshīm
- Khmer: កំរាលពូក (kɑmraal puuk), កំរាលគ្រែដេក (kɑmraal krɛɛ deɛk)
- Korean: 홑이불 (ko) (honnibul)
- Kyrgyz: шейшеп (ky) (şeyşep)
- Lao: ຜ້າປູບ່ອນ (phā pū bǭn), ແພປູບ່ອນ (phǣ pū bǭn), ຜ້າປູຕຽງ (phā pū tīang)
- Latvian: palags
- Lithuanian: paklodė f
- Macedonian: чаршав (čaršav)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Maori: hīti
- Mongolian: орны даавуу (orny daavuu)
- Navajo: beeldléí biyaadi tsáskʼeh, tsáskʼeh bikʼínáltihí
- Nepali: तन्ना (tannā)
- Norwegian: laken (no) n
- Occitan: lençòl (oc)
- Ojibwe: apishimoniigin
- Old English: sċīete f
- Ottoman Turkish: چادر شب (çâdır-ı şeb), چارشب (çârşeb), چارشف (çârşef), چارشاف (çârşaf)
- Persian: چادر شب (čâdar-e šab), ملافه (fa) (malâfe), شمد (fa) (šamad)
- Polish: prześcieradło (pl) m
- Portuguese: lençol (pt) m
- Romagnol: ninzùl m, linzùl m, linẓöl m
- Romanian: cearșaf (ro) n
- Romansch: lenziel m, lanziel, linzöl
- Russian: простыня́ (ru) f (prostynjá)
- Sardinian: lantzoru, lenciou, lencioru, lentzolu, lentolu, lentzoru, lintzolu
- Scottish Gaelic: siota f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: чаршаф m, плахта f
- Roman: čaršaf (sh) m, plahta (sh) f
- Slovak: plachta f
- Slovene: rjuha (sl) f
- Sotho: Iishiti zebhedi class 9, lakane ea bethe class 9
- Spanish: sábana (es) f
- Swahili: shuka (sw)
- Swedish: lakan (sv) n
- Sylheti: ꠌꠣꠖꠞ (sador)
- Tagalog: kubrekama, kumot
- Thai: ผ้าปูเตียง (pâa-bpuu-dtiiang), ผ้าปูที่นอน (pâa-bpuu-tîi-nɔɔn)
- Tibetan: ཉལ་རས (nyal ras)
- Turkish: yatak çarşafı (tr), çarşaf (tr)
- Ukrainian: простиня n (prostynja), простирадло n (prostyradlo)
- Uzbek: choyshab (uz)
- Venetan: linẑòl (vec) m, linsol, linsiol, linçiol, lençiol, linsioło, nisioło, nisiol, ninsol
- Vietnamese: vải trải giường
- Walloon: linçoû (wa)
- Welsh: cynfas (cy) f, shiten f
- White Hmong: ntaub pua chaw
- Yiddish: לײַלאַך m or f (laylakh)
- Zhuang: baengzdemhninz, baengzdemh, cangzdanh
- Zulu: ishidi lombhede
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