Any word, any language, using the Latin alphabet, but can be branched off using a different alphabet as long as one letter is an exact match. Try to use all capital letters no matter what language. I'll start, incorporating a foreign word to act as an example. Basic Scrabble rules apply.
BARONETCY
OVEIPEYOMAI
A T
C CHU
H O
E I
ACCOUNTANT
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EDIT: The Scrabble reference above pertains to the following, with accompanied image:
Placing a complete word parallel to a word already played so that adjacent letters also form complete words.List of first use of foreign language words (will update if adviced):
OVEIPEYOMAI (Greek: Dream)
CRÉÉE (French: Created)
ANTICOSTITUZIONALISSIMAMENTE (Italian: In a way that was extremely against the constitution.)
PACHECO
(Spanish and Portuguese languages surname: Bruno Lázaro Pacheco) (also, ANTICONSTITUCIONALISSIMAMENTE, for the purist)
GILIPOLLAS (
Spanish: Asshole)
PERŽIŪRĖTI (Lithuanian: Preview)
ПO-PYCCHИ (Russian: We speak Russian!)
КOMEHTAPIB (Ukrainian: Comments)
PONO (Hawaiian: Righteousness)
OL (Santali: Writing)
BITMONO (Esperanto: Bitcoin)
KAAROO (Yapese: Car)
KO (West Frisian: Cow)
AG (Volapük: Interjection - oh! cry of pain or surprise)
JEITINHO (Brazilian Portuguese: Knack)
OU (Laotian: Rice Bowl)
CRWTH
(Welch: Round Object)CA (Danish: About)
WA
(Thai: A unit of length, equal to 2 metres (2 m) or 4 sok.)PAMAMARIL (Tagalog: Hunt)
FORINT (Hungarian currency which replaced the pengő after WWII)
ISE (Nigerian:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ise_Ekiti)
HEПPOTИBOКOHCTИTУЦИOHCTBУBATEЛCTBУBAЙTE (Bulgarian: Do not perform actions against the Constitution.)
JAWAN (Bengali: Donkey)
HÚSGÖGN (Icelandic: Furniture)
JU (Chinese: Taro)
ISA (Islamic: Jesus)
WI (Lakotan: One of the most supreme gods. He is a solar deity, and is associated with the American Bison.)
AMOR (Latin: Love)
WONVERTU (Navajo: Wolf Spirit)
NU (Burmese: Angry)
OVA (Turkish: Plain)
UGLER: (Norwegian: Owls)
LUOVA: (Finnish: Creative)
MAMIHLAPINATAPAI: (Yagán: A look shared by two people, each wishing that the other will offer something that they both desire but are unwilling to suggest or offer themselves.)
EDIT: Wait for your turn (read, no double posting, as it pertains to submitting to the wordCHAIN). Feel free to create, maintain, add-to, etc., to your own little corner using words of your mother tongue. I may build the Lithuanian corner. Don't be offended if some asshole adds a word to your section of a different origin. It will only be removed if a letter is misinterpreted, e.g., Ñ ≠ N and É ≠ E.