Quidditch

Etymology
in her 1997 book . In , Rowling gives some etymological information, hinting that the word evolved from Queerditch (compound of ), with some spelling variation as would be expected in real life 🇨🇬, namely Kwidditch, Kweerditch.

Noun

 * 1) A fictional ball game played between two teams of seven players riding flying broomsticks, using four balls and six elevated ring-shaped goals.

Translations

 * Albanian: Kuidiç
 * Arabic: كْوِيدِتْش
 * Armenian: Քվիդիչ
 * Azerbaijani: Qviddiç
 * Belarusian: кві́дыш, кві́дыч
 * Bengali: কুইডিচ, কিডিচ
 * Bulgarian: куи́дич
 * Catalan: Quidditch, quidditch
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 魁地奇
 * Czech: famfrpál
 * Danish: Quidditch
 * Dutch: Zwerkbal
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: lendluudpall
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian: ქვიდიჩი
 * German: Quidditch
 * Greek: κουίντιτς
 * Hebrew: קְוִוידיץ׳
 * Hindi: क्विडिच
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: Quidditch
 * Italian: Quidditch, quidditch
 * Japanese: クィディッチ
 * Korean: 퀴디치
 * Latvian: kalambols
 * Lithuanian: kvidičas
 * Macedonian: кви́дич, метлобој
 * Norwegian: rumpeldunk
 * Persian: کوییدیچ
 * Polish: quidditch
 * Portuguese: quidditch, quadribol
 * Romanian: vâj-haț
 * Russian:
 * Samogitian: kvidičos
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: квидич, метлобој
 * Roman: kvidič, metloboj
 * Slovak: metlobal
 * Slovene: quidditch
 * Spanish: Quidditch, quidditch
 * Swedish: quidditch
 * Telugu: క్విడిచ్
 * Thai: ควิดดิช
 * Ukrainian: кві́дич
 * Vietnamese: Quidditch, Quít-đit
 * Yiddish: קווידיטש