Languages Of The Iberian Peninsula: Chess
Compare how to say key chess terms like chess, king, queen, rook, bishop, knight and pawn across English, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese, Asturian, Spanish, Aragonese, Catalan and Aranese. Use the language pills, filter, table/cards view and 2-column mode to explore patterns and similarities.
How to use this guide
Use the search box to find a chess term or language form quickly. Keep all languages visible, hide columns you do not need, or use two-column comparison for focused study.
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This page compares chess vocabulary in English, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese, Asturian, Spanish, Aragonese, Catalan and Aranese, with table and card views for desktop and mobile reading.
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Chess terms in English, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese, Asturian, Spanish, Aragonese, Catalan and Aranese
| English | Portuguese | Galician | Mirandese | Asturian | Spanish | Aragonese | Catalan | Aranese |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| chess | xadrez | xadrez | xadreç | axedrez | ajedrez | escaques | escacs | escacs |
| king ♚ | rei | rei | rei | rei | rey | rei | rei | rei |
| queen ♛ | dama | dama/raíña | dama/reina | dama/reina | dama/reina | reina | dama | dama |
| rook ♜ | torre | torre | torre | torre | torre | torreta | torre | torre |
| bishop ♝ | bispo | alfil | bispo | alfil | alfil | alfil | alfil | alfil |
| knight ♞ | cavalo | cabalo | cabalho | caballu | caballo | caballo | cavall | cavall |
| pawn ♟ | peão | peón | peon | peón | peón | peyón | peó | peó |
Tip: On mobile, switch to “Cards” view for a more comfortable layout.
Card view: each English chess term as a separate card with all languages stacked. Great for scrolling on mobile.
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Iberian languages chess FAQ
What does this page compare?
It compares chess terms in English, Portuguese, Galician, Mirandese, Asturian, Spanish, Aragonese, Catalan and Aranese.
Which chess terms are included?
The table includes chess, king, queen, rook, bishop, knight and pawn.
Can I compare only two languages?
Yes. Use the two-column comparison tool to focus on any two language columns.
How should I use this page on mobile?
Switch to card view to see each chess term as a separate mobile-friendly card.
