sneeze

🔒 The real picture unlocks in the dictionary app.
The meaning (definition) of the word sneeze
to blow air out of your nose with a sudden ahchoo
The word sneeze used in a sentence
“When I breathe in pepper, I sneeze really loud.”
The plural of the word sneeze
sneezes
How the word sneeze is said around the world
| French | éternuer |
| Spanish | estornudo |
| Mandarin | 喷嚏 |
| Hindi | छींक |
| Arabic | العطس |
| Russian | чихнуть |
| Portuguese (EU) | espirrar |
| Portuguese (BR) | espirrar |
| Japanese | くしゃみ |
| German | niesen |
| Urdu | چھینک |
| Punjabi | ਛਿੱਕਣਾ |
| Korean | 재채기 |
| Hebrew | לְהִתְעַטֵשׁ |
| Greek | φτάρνισμα |
| Dutch | niezen |
| Filipino | pagbahing |
| Vietnamese | hắt hơi |
| Turkish | hapşırık |
| Persian | عطسه کردن |
| Polish | kichnięcie |
| Ukrainian | чхання |
| Bengali | হাঁচি |
| Swedish | nysa |
| Italian | starnuto |
Learn sneeze with pictures, sound and writing practice
Hear sneeze spoken aloud, trace how it is written, and explore it in 25 languages in the Little Wordsmiths dictionary.
Open the full dictionaryLittle Wordsmiths is a picture-first children's dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia in 25 languages.
Home · Dictionary · Sign in · Sign up