Through Smoke, captivating transcendant human experience in any language

Through Smoke, captivating transcendant human experience in any language

fumo" (Italian), "fumée" (French), "humo" (Spanish), "Rauch" (German), "dými" (Icelandic), "røg" (Danish), "rök" (Swedish), "fumaça" (Portuguese), "fűst" (Hungarian), "dým" (Czech), "duman" (Turkish), "دخان" (Arabic), "fum" (Catalan), "fumul" (Romanian), "fumée" (Swahili), "fuma" (Samoan), "kepulaga" (Indonesian), "धुआं" (Hindi), "fumu" (Japanese), "연기" (Korean), "smog" (Polish), "yanıq" (Azerbaijani), "קיטר" (Hebrew), "dhimbje" (Albanian), "мур" (Mongolian), "烟" (Chinese), "rákóczi" (Vietnamese), "പുക" (Malayalam), "түтен" (Kazakh), "ҳуқ" (Uzbek), "ҷуз" (Tajik), "խոտակ" (Armenian), "煙" (Japanese), "khói" (Vietnamese), "түтен" (Kyrgyz), "дым" (Belarusian), "дим" (Macedonian), "дым" (Russian), "дим" (Serbian), "дым" (Ukrainian), "ባለሥልጣን" (Amharic), "tuhka" (Finnish), "rūkas" (Lithuanian), "rūkla" (Latvian), "kūbinė" (Estonian), "røyk" (Norwegian), "dym" (Slovak), "røyk" (Igbo), "dim" (Yoruba), "dym" (Ukrainian), "dým" (Czech), "smog" (Hungarian), "smog" (Swedish), "گردوغبار" (Pashto), "dhimbje" (Albanian), "fum" (Catalan), "smog" (Malay), "кёр" (Tajik), "tuhka" (Finnish), "מאָטאָר" (Yiddish), "asap" (Filipino), "אפען" (Yiddish), "әдеме" (Kazakh), "küçk" (Turkmen), "ական" (Armenian), "duman" (Turkish), "יאָאַן" (Yiddish), "dhumra" (Sanskrit), "ערק" (Yiddish), "қап" (Kazakh), "раух" (Tajik), "خم" (Kurdish), "rook" (Swahili), "ধূম" (Bengali), "fumo" (Italian), "ধূম" (Assamese), "ଧୂଆଁ" (Oriya), "ധൂമ" (Malayalam), "ധൂമം" (Malayalam), "ಧೂಮ" (Kannada), "ధూమపానం" (Telugu), "ਧੁੱਆਂ" (Punjabi), "ਧੁੱਆਂ" (Gurmukhi), "කුණුදු" (Sinhala), "කුණුදු" (Sinhala), "މިނިލް" (Divehi), "މިނިލް" (Divehi), "މިނިލް" (Divehi), "ނިކާ" (Dhivehi), "ুধুম" (Bengali), "ប្រមាញ" (Khmer), "புகை" (Tamil), "โค" (Thai), "ควัน" (Thai), "ควัน" (Thai), "धुआं" (Marathi), "धुआं" (Hindi), "ಬೂಟ" (Kannada), "ଧୁଆଁ" (Oriya), "धुआं" (Bhojpuri), "धुआं" (Maithili), "धुआं" (Santali), "කුණුදු" (Sinhala), "მატი" (Georgian), "მესკი" (Georgian), "სინა"