Definition
A small brownish spot on the skin, especially on the face; same as a freckle, though this form is less common.
Etymology
From Old Norse 'freknur' or Middle English 'frekne', related to Scandinavian language roots. The word was simplified from 'freckle' in some dialects, though 'freckle' became the standard form.
Kelly Says
The word 'freckle' may have come to English through Norse traders and settlers—a reminder that every time Vikings landed in England, they didn't just bring swords but new words for everyday things.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ছোট ছোট দাগ
chhoto chhoto dag
CSČeština
tečky
te-ch-kee
DEDeutsch
Flecken
flek-en
ELΕλληνικά
μαυρισμα
ma-uris-ma
IDBahasa Indonesia
bercak
ber-chak
ITItaliano
macchie
makk-ee-eh
KO한국어
소 matang
so ma-tang
MSBahasa Melayu
bercak
ber-chak
NLNederlands
vlekken
vlek-ken
PLPolski
pieprzyki
pye-pzh-ree-kee
PTPortuguês
manchas
man-chahs
SVSvenska
fläckar
flæck-ar
SWKiswahili
machozi
ma-cho-zee
TAதமிழ்
மெல்லிய புள்ளிகள்
mellyiya puliyigal
TEతెలుగు
చిన్న చిన్ని మచ్చలు
chinna chinni macchalu
TRTürkçe
lekeler
leh-keh-ler
UKУкраїнська
плями
plya-mee
VITiếng Việt
nốt tàn
nốt tàn
ZUZU
izinyembezi
ee-zee-n-embe-zee