Militsia
//mɪˈlɪt.si.ə//
Synonyms for "militsia" (1 found)
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Noun(1 words)
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35 translations across 33 languages.
Abkhaz
1 entries- амилициа noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Armenian
1 entries- միլիցիա noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Azerbaijani
1 entries- milis noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Belarusian
1 entries- мілі́цыя noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Bulgarian
1 entries- мили́ция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 民警 noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Czech
1 entries- milice noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Estonian
1 entries- miilits noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Finnish
1 entries- miliisi noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
French
1 entries- milice noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Georgian
1 entries- მილიცია noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
German
1 entries- Miliz noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Hebrew
1 entries- מִילִיצְיָה noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Japanese
1 entries- ミリツィア noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Kazakh
1 entries- милиция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Korean
1 entries- 밀리치야 noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Kyrgyz
1 entries- милиция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Latvian
1 entries- milicija noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Lithuanian
1 entries- milicija noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Macedonian
1 entries- милиција noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Polish
1 entries- milicja noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Romanian
2 entries- miliție noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
- милиция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Russian
1 entries- мили́ция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Serbo-Croatian
2 entries- mìlīcija noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
- мѝлӣција noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Slovak
1 entries- milícia noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Slovene
1 entries- milica noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Tajik
1 entries- милитсия noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Tatar
1 entries- милиция noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Turkish
1 entries- milis noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Turkmen
1 entries- milisiýa noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Ukrainian
1 entries- мілі́ція noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Uzbek
1 entries- militsiya noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
Yiddish
1 entries- מיליציע noun (the police in the Soviet Union and related states — see also militia, police)
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