Abyssinia
//ˌæ.bɪˈsɪ.nɪ.ə//
Translations of "abyssinia" (43 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amharic | አቢሲንያ(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | ʾäbisinya | |
| Arabic | الْحَبَشَة(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | al-ḥabaša | |
| Armenian | Հաբեշստան(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Habešstan | |
| Azerbaijani | Həbəşistan(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Bulgarian | Абиси́ния(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Abisínija | |
| Catalan | Abissínia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 阿比西尼亞 /阿比西尼亚(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Ābǐxīníyà | |
| Czech | Habeš(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Danish | Abessinien(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Dutch | Abessinië(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Finnish | Abessinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| French | Abyssinie(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Ge'ez | but see ሐበሠት(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | ḥäbäśät | |
| German | Abessinien(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), Habesch(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Greek | Αβησσυνία(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Avissynía | |
| Hebrew | חבש(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Hindi | हबश(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), हबस(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | habaś, habas | |
| Hungarian | Abesszínia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Ido | Abisinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Irish | An Aibisín(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Japanese | アビシニア(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Abishinia | |
| Korean | 아비시니아(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Abisinia | |
| Malay | but see Habsyah(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Manx | Yn Abysseen(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | Abessinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | Abessinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | but see حبش(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | habeş | |
| Persian | حبشه(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | habaše | |
| Polish | Abisynia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Portuguese | Abissínia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Romanian | Abisinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Russian | Абисси́ния(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Abissínija | |
| Sabaean | but see 𐩢𐩨𐩦𐩩(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), 𐩱𐩢𐩨𐩦(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | ḥbs²t, ʾḥbs² | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Abesinija(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), Abisinija(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), Абесинија(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century), Абисинија(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Spanish | Abisinia(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Swedish | Abessinien(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Tagalog | Abisinya(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Tajik | Ҳабашистон(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Habašiston | |
| Turkish | Habeşistan(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Абіссі́нія(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | Abissínija | |
| Urdu | حبش(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | habaś | |
| Uyghur | ھەبەشىستان(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | hebeshistan | |
| Uzbek | Habashiston(historical exonym of Ethiopia, used until the mid 20th century) | — |
Həbəşistan
Abissínia
Habeš
Abessinien
Abessinië
Abessinia
Abyssinie
Abessinien, Habesch
חבש
Abesszínia
Abisinia
An Aibisín
but see Habsyah
Yn Abysseen
Abessinia
Abessinia
Abisynia
Abissínia
Abisinia
Abesinija, Abisinija, Абесинија, Абисинија
Abisinia
Abessinien
Abisinya
Habeşistan
Habashiston
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