Ouija

Etymology
The popular belief that the word came from +  is a misconception. The name is taken from a word spelled out on the board when it was asked to name itself by Helen Peters, sister-in-law of Kennard Company investor Elijah Bond. It is noted in personal letters that Ouija was the name of a woman in a painting above her head at the time, who it is speculated may have in fact been.

Noun

 * 1)  A board, having letters of the alphabet and the words yes and no; used with a planchette during a seance to "communicate" with spirits.
 * 2)  The use of such a board to attempt to communicate with spirits.
 * 1)  The use of such a board to attempt to communicate with spirits.

Translations

 * Arabic: وْيْجَا
 * Basque: ouija
 * Catalan: ouija
 * Danish: ouija, ouija-bræt, ånden i glasset
 * Dutch: ouijabord
 * Esperanto: literumita tabulo, fantomtabulo
 * Estonian: ouija laud, ouija tahvel
 * Finnish: ouija, Ouija-lauta
 * French:
 * German:, Hexenbrett, Alphabettafel, Seelenschreiber
 * Greek: πίνακας Ouija, πίνακας πνευμάτων
 * Icelandic: andaglas
 * Italian: ouija, tavola ouija
 * Japanese: ウィジャボード
 * Latvian: vīdža
 * Lithuanian: vidža lentelė
 * Maltese: ouija board
 * Polish: ouija
 * Portuguese:, tabuleiro ouija
 * Romanian: ouija
 * Russian: уиджа
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: ouija-bräda, anden i glaset
 * Thai: ผีถ้วยแก้ว
 * Turkish: ouija, cadı tahtası
 * Ukrainian: віджа, віджі
 * Welsh: bwrdd ouija