"Sugar" in indo-europeans languages

Those languages are cousins. Find out which language belongs to each "sugar" word.
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Last updated: December 29, 2015
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First submittedDecember 26, 2015
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Made with Lexilogos. Of course, some languages uses a different alphabet, so all answers has been phonetically transcripted.
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Language
Answer
Sugar
English
Sucre
French
Chekar
Persian
Cukier
Polish
Zucker
German
Shakar
Armenian
Sakhar
Russian
Zokkor
Maltese
Sukker
Danish
Zucchero
Italian
Language
Answer
Sukero
Esperanto
Zakrari
Greek
Azucre
Galician
Tchini
Hindi
Cukr
Czech
Sykur
Icelandic
Tsuker
Yiddish
Suiker
Dutch
Siucra
Irish
Açucar
Portuguese
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Level 67
Dec 29, 2015
Cool quiz idea! A few points though: Maltese is an Afro-Asiatic language (it's an offshoot of Arabic), and Esperanto is a constructed language (albeit one heavily based on Indo-European sources), so neither of those really belong in this quiz. Also, Galician is misspelled.