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How To Say King In Different Languages?

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In Arabic, a king is 'malek'. In Russian, a king is a 'korol'. In French, a king is a 'roi'. In Italian, a king is a 're'. In Portuguese, a king is a 'rei', and in Norweigen a kind is a 'konge'. In Dutch, it is 'koning', in Swahili it is 'mfalme', in Hungarian it is 'kiraly', and in Swedish it is either 'konung' or 'kung'.

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