English
Etymology
dish + cloth
Noun
dishcloth (plural dishcloths)
- A cloth used to wash dishes.
- A cloth used to dry dishes.
- Synonyms: tea towel, tea cloth, dishtowel
Translations
for drying
- Arabic: مِنْشَفَة f (minšafa), فُوطَة f (fūṭa)
- Moroccan Arabic: منديل m (mandīl), فوطة f (fūṭa)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 茶巾 (chájīn), 抹布 (zh) (mābù)
- Czech: utěrka (cs) f
- Danish: viskestykke (da) n
- Dutch: (Flanders) keukenhanddoek m, vaatdoek (nl) m, theedoek (nl) m
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: astiapyyhe (fi)
- French: torchon (fr) m, linge (fr) m (Quebec)
- German: Geschirrtuch (de) n; Trockentuch n
- Hungarian: törlőruha, törülgető rongy
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- Irish: tuáille gréithe m, éadach na soithí m
- Norman: êssuyeux m (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kjøkkenhåndkle n, kjøkkenhandkle n
- Polish: ręcznik kuchenny m
- Portuguese: pano de prato m, pano de copa m, pano de louça m
- Romanian: șervet (ro) n
- Russian: ку́хонное полоте́нце n (kúxonnoje poloténce), посу́дное полоте́нце n (posúdnoje poloténce)
- Spanish: paño de cocina m
- Swedish: diskhandduk c, kökshandduk (sv) c
- Walloon: drap d' schieles (wa) m, drap d' taexhons (wa) m, drap ås bidons m
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