From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ice hockey (uncountable )
A form of hockey played on an ice rink with a puck , rather than a ball.
In parts of the world where ice hockey is more prominent than field hockey it is generally referred to simply as hockey . This is equally true of field hockey.
hockey
Afrikaans: yshokkie
Arabic: هُوكِي اَلْجَلِيد m ( hūkī l-jalīd )
Armenian: հոկեյ (hy) ( hokey )
Catalan: hoquei sobre gel (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 冰球 ( bing1 kau4 )
Mandarin: 冰球 (zh) ( bīngqiú )
Czech: hokej (cs) m , lední hokej (cs) m
Danish: ishockey (da)
Dutch: ijshockey (nl) n
Estonian: jäähoki
Finnish: jääkiekko (fi) , kiekko (fi) , lätkä (fi)
French: hockey sur glace (fr) m , hockey (fr) m ( North American French )
Georgian: ყინულის ჰოკეი ( q̇inulis hoḳei )
German: Eishockey (de) n
Hungarian: jégkorong (hu) , jéghoki (hu)
Icelandic: íshokkí (is)
Inuktitut: haaki , Hᐋᑭ ( Haaki )
Italian: hockey su ghiaccio (it) m
Japanese: アイスホッケー (ja) ( aisuhokkē )
Kazakh: шайбалы хоккей ( şaibaly xokkei )
Korean: 아이스하키 (ko) ( aiseuhaki ) ( South Korea ) , 빙상(氷上)호케이 (ko) ( bingsanghokei ) ( North Korea )
Latin: alsulegia glacialis f
Latvian: hokejs m
Lithuanian: ledo ritulys m
Maori: hōkī hukapapa
Mongolian: мөсөн хоккей ( mösön xokkej )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: ishockey m
Nynorsk: ishockey m
Polish: hokej na lodzie (pl) m
Portuguese: hóquei no gelo m
Russian: хокке́й с ша́йбой (ru) m ( xokkéj s šájboj ) , хокке́й на льду́ m ( xokkéj na lʹdú ) , хокке́й (ru) m ( xokkéj )
Scottish Gaelic: hocaidh-deighe m or f
Slovene: hokej na ledu m
Spanish: hockey sobre hielo m
Swedish: ishockey (sv) c
Turkish: buz hokeyi (tr)
Ukrainian: хоке́й (uk) ( xokéj ) , гоке́й ( hokéj ) , гакі́вка ( hakívka ) , хоке́й із ша́йбою ( xokéj iz šájboju ) , кана́дський хоке́й ( kanádsʹkyj xokéj )
Volapük: gladahokiy
Yiddish: אײַזהאָקי ( ayzhoki ) , אײַזהאָקיי ( ayzhokey )