![]() I think in Bavaria, some people play with German instead of French suits. ![]() In my region, spades is called "Schippen", which means "shovels". Spanish: Oros ("gold") / Corazón ("heart") / Espadas ("spades") / Bastos Italian: Cuadri / Cuòre ("hearts") / Pieche / Fiori German: Karo (from French) / Herz ("heart") / Pik (from French) / Kreuz ("cross") What are the four suits called in your language? I've started a list with translations:ĭutch: Ruiten ("diamonds") / Harten ("hearts") / Schoppen ("shovels/spades") / Klaveren ("trefoils")Įnglish: Diamonds / Hearts / Spades / Clubsįrench: Carreau ("diamond") / Cœur ("heart") / Pique ("spade") / Trèfle ("trefoil") In Brazil it's a strange subset, but I forgot which cards are missing. Which set of cards do you usually play with in your country? In North America, it seems to be A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K and in Germany 7 8 9 10 J Q K A. ![]() Recently Psi-Lord started a thread about popular board games in the General Topics forum.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |