Bhopal

//bəʊˈpɑːl//

Synonyms for "bhopal"

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Translations

15 translations across 14 languages.

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Arabic

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  • بْهُوبَال name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Bengali

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  • ভোপাল name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 博帕爾 /博帕尔 name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Greek

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  • Μποπάλ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Hebrew

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  • בופאל name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Hindi

1 entries
  • भोपाल name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Japanese

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  • ボーパール name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Malayalam

1 entries
  • ഭോപ്പാൽ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Marathi

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  • भोपाळ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Odia

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  • ଭୋପାଲ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)
  • ଭୋପାଳ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Punjabi

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  • ਭੋਪਾਲ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Russian

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  • Бхопа́л name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Telugu

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  • భోపాల్ name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Urdu

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  • بھوپال name (capital of Madhya Pradesh, India)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, which occurred on the night of December 2, 1984 at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, was the world's worst industrial catastrophe.

Source: tatoeba (487527)

Thousands of people lost their lives in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, and even today hundreds of thousands of people still suffer from the ill-effects of the poisonous gas.

Source: tatoeba (487546)

They navigated sizzling sands in the Middle East, stepped into toxic muck in Bhopal, and precariously maneuvered icy sidewalks in Seoul.

Source: tatoeba (11351040)

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