In British English, the word for "turtle" is the same as in American English: it is "turtle." However, in the UK, the term "tortoise" is often used to refer specifically to land-dwelling species, while "turtle" typically refers to aquatic species. So, context can determine which term is more appropriate.
Turtle = Testudo
To say the word turtle in the Greek language you say chelona. In the Latin language this word is said as turtur.
Turtle (english) = aama (malayalam)
Do you mean TURTLE? If so, turtle = Laumei.
you say You resemble a turtle in French like this, Vous ressemblez a une tortue.
the turtle was used for bombing the blockade that the British had formed in front of one of the ports.
Turtle in Fijian is = Vonu pronounced Voh/Knew.
Schildkröte
kame
KABuGI!
Turtar
kobe