Firebird
Synonyms for "firebird" (12 found)
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Closest matches (3)
Noun(2 words)
Strong matches (3)
Noun(3 words)
Related words (6)
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37 translations across 27 languages.
Belarusian
2 entries- дра-птах noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- жар-пту́шка noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Breton
1 entries- evn-tan noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Bulgarian
1 entries- жар-пти́ца noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Catalan
2 entries- piranga alanegra noun (scarlet tanager)
- piranga escarlata noun (scarlet tanager)
Czech
1 entries- pták ohnivák noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Danish
1 entries- ildfugl noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Dutch
1 entries- vuurvogel noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Esperanto
3 entries- fajra birdo noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- fajrbirdo noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- fajrobirdo noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Estonian
1 entries- tulilind noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Finnish
1 entries- tulilintu noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
French
1 entries- piranga écarlate noun (scarlet tanager)
German
2 entries- Feuervogel noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- Scharlachkardinal noun (scarlet tanager)
Hungarian
1 entries- tűzmadár noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Ingrian
1 entries- tulilintu noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Macedonian
1 entries- жар-птица noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Navajo
1 entries- tsįyaatsiiłchííʼ noun (vermilion flycatcher)
Norwegian Bokmål
1 entries- ildfugl noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Norwegian Nynorsk
1 entries- eldfugl noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Polish
1 entries- żar-ptak noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Portuguese
1 entries- pássaro de fogo noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Romanian
1 entries- pasăre de foc (pasărea de foc f) noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Russian
3 entries- жар-пти́ца noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- кра́сный тира́нн noun (vermilion flycatcher)
- о́гненный мухое́д noun (vermilion flycatcher)
Serbo-Croatian
2 entries- žȃr-ptȉca noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- жа̑р-пти̏ца noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Slovak
1 entries- vták ohnivák noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Spanish
2 entries- mosquero cardenal noun (vermilion flycatcher)
- pájaro de fuego noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Swedish
1 entries- eldfågel noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
Ukrainian
2 entries- жар-птах noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
- жар-пти́ця noun (glowing or burning bird (Slavic mythology))
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