The English gismu list has mnemonics for some of the gismu, but not all. The following list is for mnemonics that don't occur in the gismu list, and mnemonics for other languages than English.
There are quite a few gismu which have a similarity to Hebrew because of its similarity to Arabic.
- bakni
- bakar Arabic: bakar Chinese: niu Hung.: bika
- cando
- "Idle? I 'can do' that!"
- catra
- katal (Hebrew) Arabic: katal Chin.: sha Span.: matar
- ciska
- katav (Hebrew) Arabic: katab Chin.: xie
- cmene
- cem (Hebrew)
- dakli
- sak (Hebrew) Arabic:zakib (Not sure if this is actually related or just a coincidence) Hebrew's related to Germ./Engl.: sack
- janco
- "'Jan'uary gives you the cold 'shoulder'."
- jarco
- "Let me 'show' you what's in the 'jar'."
- jbini
- bein (Hebrew) Arabic: bin
- jenmi
- enemy
- jivna
- mannjevning (Norwegian)
- jukni
- djuk (Hebrew) This is a loanword from Russian, isn't it? Why isn't the Russian clue "juk"?
- kanro
- A healthy person can row for a long time.
- krixa
- krichat' (Russian)
- kurki
- gorki (Russian)
- matne
- manteiga (Portuguese)
- nanba
- naan (Hindi, Farsi)
- pruxi
- ruach (Hebrew) related to the Arabic
- sanmi
- taam (Hebrew) Arabic: taam
- tinsa
- tense
- toknu
- tanur (Hebrew) is this related to the Hindi "tandur"?
- vajni
- vazhny (Russian)
- vensa
- vesna (Russian)
- xamsi
- iam (Hebrew) Arabic: iam
- xasli
- xamor (Hebrew) Arabic: ximur
- xatra
- mixtav (Hebrew) Arabic: xitab
Reorganized into alphabetical order. It was time.