Intercultural

Synonyms for "intercultural"

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Related word relations

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Translations

16 translations across 14 languages.

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Catalan

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  • intercultural adj (between different cultures)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 不同文化間的 /不同文化间的 adj (between different cultures)
  • 跨文化的 adj (between different cultures)

Dutch

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  • intercultureel adj (between different cultures)

Finnish

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  • kulttuurienvälinen adj (between different cultures)
  • poikkikulttuurinen adj (between different cultures)

French

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  • interculturel adj (between different cultures)

German

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  • interkulturell adj (between different cultures)

Japanese

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  • 異文化の adj (between different cultures)

Kazakh

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  • мәдениетаралық adj (between different cultures)

Polish

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  • międzykulturowy adj (between different cultures)

Portuguese

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  • intercultural adj (between different cultures)

Romanian

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  • intercultural adj (between different cultures)

Russian

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  • межкульту́рный adj (between different cultures)

Spanish

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  • intercultural adj (between different cultures)

Vietnamese

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  • liên văn hoá adj (between different cultures)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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Intercultural relationships are never easy, but today, we seemed to be having a particularly hard time.

Source: tatoeba (1845524)

All intercultural encounters are a win-win for both parties, as they provide an opportunity for learning.

Source: tatoeba (2833397)

As COVID-19 travel restrictions are lifted, cultural events, like the Intercultural Circus Festival of Abidjan, are returning.

Source: tatoeba (11208927)

Embracing cultural diversity and fostering intercultural dialogue can help challenge the belief in Western cultural superiority and promote a more inclusive and equitable understanding of the world.

Source: tatoeba (11856319)

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