Age
Translations of "age" (123 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adyghe | жъы(intransitive: become old) | ẑə | |
| Ahom | 𑜒𑜡 𑜏𑜀𑜫(one of the stages of life), 𑜒𑜡 𑜏𑜀𑜫(lifespan) | ʼā sak, ʼā sak | |
| Albanian | moshë(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), moshë(one of the stages of life), plak(state of being old; latter part of life) | — | |
| Amharic | እድሜ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | ʾədme | |
| Ancient Greek | αἰών(particular period of time in history), αἰών(great period in the history of the Earth), ἡλικία(one of the stages of life), ἡλικία(lifespan), γηράσκω(intransitive: become old) | aiṓn, aiṓn, hēlikía, hēlikía, gēráskō | |
| Arabic | زَمَان(particular period of time in history), سن(one of the stages of life), سِنّ(one of the stages of life), عمر(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), عَصْر(particular period of time in history), عُمُر(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), عُمُر(lifespan), عُمْر(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), عُمْر(lifespan) | zamān, sen, sinn, ʕumr, ʕaṣr, ʕumur, ʕumur, ʕumr, ʕumr | |
| Armenian | դար(particular period of time in history), դարաշրջան(particular period of time in history), դարաշրջան(great period in the history of the Earth), ժամանակաշրջան(particular period of time in history), ծերություն(state of being old; latter part of life), հասակ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), չափահասություն(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), սերունդ(generation — see also generation), տարիք(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), տարիք(one of the stages of life), տարիք(lifespan), ծերանալ(intransitive: become old), ծերացնել(transitive: cause to grow old), հնացնել(transitive: cause to grow old) | dar, darašrǰan, darašrǰan, žamanakašrǰan, cerutʻyun, hasak, čʻapʻahasutʻyun, serund, tarikʻ, tarikʻ, tarikʻ, ceranal, ceracʻnel, hnacʻnel | |
| Aromanian | etã(lifespan), mbitãrnescu(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Asturian | edá(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), edá(particular period of time in history) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | sinn(one of the stages of life), yaş(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), yaş(one of the stages of life), qarımaq(intransitive: become old), qocalmaq(intransitive: become old), qocaltmaq(transitive: cause to grow old), qocalıb-qarımaq(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Basque | adin(lifespan), aro(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), adindu(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Belarusian | век(one of the stages of life), ста́расць(state of being old; latter part of life), ста́расьць(state of being old; latter part of life), узро́ст(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), узро́ст(lifespan), ўзрост(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ўзрост(one of the stages of life), ўзрост(lifespan), пастарэ́ць(intransitive: become old), старэ́ць(intransitive: become old) | vjek, stárascʹ, stárasʹcʹ, uzróst, uzróst, wzrost, wzrost, wzrost, pastarécʹ, starécʹ | |
| Bengali | আয়ু(one of the stages of life), ওমর(one of the stages of life), ওমর(lifespan), জমানা(particular period of time in history), জমানা(great period in the history of the Earth), প্রজন্ম(generation — see also generation), বয়স(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), বয়স(one of the stages of life), বয়স(lifespan), যুগ(particular period of time in history), যুগ(great period in the history of the Earth) | aẏu, ōmor, ōmor, jomana, jomana, projonmo, boẏoś, boẏoś, boẏoś, jug, jug | |
| Bhojpuri | उमिर(lifespan) | umir | |
| Breton | koshaat(transitive: cause to grow old), koshaat(intransitive: become old), kozhañ(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Bulgarian | въ́зраст(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), въ́зраст(state of being old; latter part of life), въ́зраст(one of the stages of life), въ́зраст(lifespan), е́ра(great period in the history of the Earth), епо́ха(particular period of time in history), поколе́ние(people who live during a particular period), поколе́ние(generation — see also generation), пълноле́тие(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), ста́рост(state of being old; latter part of life), остарявам(intransitive: become old), състарявам(transitive: cause to grow old) | vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, éra, epóha, pokolénie, pokolénie, pǎlnolétie, stárost, ostarjavam, sǎstarjavam | |
| Burmese | အသက်(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), အသက်(one of the stages of life), အသက်(lifespan), အသက်အရွယ်(lifespan) | a.sak, a.sak, a.sak, a.sak-a.rwai | |
| Catalan | edat(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), edat(lifespan), envellir(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تەمەن(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), تەمەن(one of the stages of life), دەور(particular period of time in history), سەردەم(particular period of time in history) | temen, temen, dewr, serdem | |
| Chechen | оьмар(lifespan) | ömar | |
| Chinese | суйфу(one of the stages of life) | suyfu | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 一生(lifespan), 一輩子 /一辈子(lifespan), 世代(generation — see also generation), 壽命 /寿命(lifespan), 年歲 /年岁(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 年歲 /年岁(one of the stages of life), 年紀 /年纪(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 年紀 /年纪(one of the stages of life), 年齡 /年龄(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 年齡 /年龄(one of the stages of life), 成人(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), 成年(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), 時代 /时代(particular period of time in history), 晚年(state of being old; latter part of life), 期(geochronologic unit), 歲數 /岁数(one of the stages of life), 老年(state of being old; latter part of life), 高齡 /高龄(state of being old; latter part of life), 老化(intransitive: become old) | yīshēng, yī bèizi, shìdài, shòumìng, niánsuì, niánsuì, niánjì, niánjì, niánlíng, niánlíng, chéngrén, chéngnián, shídài, wǎnnián, qī, suìshù, lǎonián, gāolíng, lǎohuà | |
| Church Slavic | връста(lifespan) | vrŭsta | |
| Coptic | ⲁϩⲉ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ⲁϩⲓ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | ahe, ahi | |
| Cornish | oos(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), oos(one of the stages of life), oos(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), oos(particular period of time in history), oos(great period in the history of the Earth), oos(lifespan), kothhe(transitive: cause to grow old), kothhe(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Czech | doba(particular period of time in history), doba(great period in the history of the Earth), plnoletost(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), stáří(state of being old; latter part of life), věk(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), věk(one of the stages of life), stárnout(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Danish | alder(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), alder(one of the stages of life), alderdom(state of being old; latter part of life), epoke(particular period of time in history), generation(generation — see also generation), levetid(lifespan), myndig(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), tidsalder(great period in the history of the Earth) | — | |
| Dutch | epoch(particular period of time in history), era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), generatie(generation — see also generation), leeftijd(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), leeftijd(one of the stages of life), leeftijd(lifespan), meerderjarigheid(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), ouderdom(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ouderdom(state of being old; latter part of life), ouderdom(lifespan), tijd(particular period of time in history), tijdperk(particular period of time in history), tijdperk(great period in the history of the Earth), volwassenheid(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), doen verouderen(transitive: cause to grow old), oud doen worden(transitive: cause to grow old), oud worden(intransitive: become old), verouderen(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Egyptian | aHa-a:w-hrw:Z1(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), h-A-w-Y1:Z2(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), r:k-hrw(particular period of time in history), i-A-w-A19(intransitive: become old) | ꜥḥꜥw, hꜣw, rk, jꜣwj | |
| Esperanto | aĝo(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), aĝo(lifespan), epoko(particular period of time in history), epoko(great period in the history of the Earth), mondaĝo(particular period of time in history), mondaĝo(great period in the history of the Earth), tempaĝo(particular period of time in history), tempaĝo(great period in the history of the Earth), maljuniĝi(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Estonian | iga(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Finnish | aika(particular period of time in history), aikalaiset(people who live during a particular period), elinikä(lifespan), geologinen kausi(great period in the history of the Earth), ikuisuus(a long time), ikä(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ikä(one of the stages of life), ikä(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), ikä(lifespan), ikäpolvi(generation — see also generation), iäisyys(a long time), jakso(one of the stages of life), kausi(particular period of time in history), kausi(great period in the history of the Earth), sukupolvi(generation — see also generation), täysi-ikäisyys(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), vaihe(geochronologic unit), vanhuus(state of being old; latter part of life), vanhentaa(transitive: cause to grow old), vanhentua(intransitive: become old), vanheta(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| French | génération(generation — see also generation), âge(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), âge(one of the stages of life), âge(particular period of time in history), âge(lifespan), ère(great period in the history of the Earth), époque(great period in the history of the Earth), vieillir(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Friulian | etât(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Galician | era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), idade(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), idade(one of the stages of life), idade(particular period of time in history), idade(great period in the history of the Earth), idade(lifespan), tempo(one of the stages of life), época(particular period of time in history), época(great period in the history of the Earth), avellar(transitive: cause to grow old), avellar(intransitive: become old), avellarse(intransitive: become old), avellentar(transitive: cause to grow old), envellecer(transitive: cause to grow old), envellecer(intransitive: become old), envellentar(transitive: cause to grow old) | — | |
| Georgian | ასაკი(one of the stages of life), ასაკი(lifespan), ეპოქა(particular period of time in history), ერა(particular period of time in history), წლოვანება(lifespan), ხანა(particular period of time in history), ხნოვანება(lifespan) | asaḳi, asaḳi, eṗoka, era, c̣lovaneba, xana, xnovaneba | |
| German | Altar(one of the stages of life), Alter(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), Alter(state of being old; latter part of life), Alter(one of the stages of life), Epoche(particular period of time in history), Generation(generation — see also generation), Lebenszeit(lifespan), Periode(particular period of time in history), Volljährigkeit(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), Zeit(particular period of time in history), Zeitalter(great period in the history of the Earth), Ära(great period in the history of the Earth), alt machen(transitive: cause to grow old), altern(intransitive: become old), but see altern lassen(transitive: cause to grow old), reifen(intransitive: become old), vergreisen(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Greek | γενιά(generation — see also generation), γηρατειά(state of being old; latter part of life), εποχή(particular period of time in history), εποχή(great period in the history of the Earth), ηλικία(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ηλικία(one of the stages of life), γερνάω(intransitive: become old), γερνώ(intransitive: become old) | geniá, girateiá, epochí, epochí, ilikía, ilikía, gernáo, gernó | |
| Gujarati | ઉમર(lifespan) | umar | |
| Hausa | shekara(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Hebrew | גִּיל(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), גִּיל(one of the stages of life), גִּיל(lifespan), דור(generation — see also generation), זִקְנָה(state of being old; latter part of life), נצח(a long time), עידן(particular period of time in history), עידן(great period in the history of the Earth), תְּקוּפָה(particular period of time in history) | gil, gil, gil, dor, zikná, nétzakh, idán, idán, tkufá | |
| Hindi | अस्र(particular period of time in history), आयु(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), आयु(one of the stages of life), आयु(lifespan), उमर(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), उमर(one of the stages of life), उमर(lifespan), उम्र(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), उम्र(one of the stages of life), उम्र(lifespan), ज़माना(particular period of time in history), युग(particular period of time in history), वयस्(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), वयस्(one of the stages of life), वयस्(lifespan), सिन(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), सिन(one of the stages of life) | asra, āyu, āyu, āyu, umar, umar, umar, umra, umra, umra, zamānā, yug, vayas, vayas, vayas, sin, sin | |
| Hungarian | kor(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), kor(one of the stages of life), életkor(lifespan), öregedik(intransitive: become old), öregít(transitive: cause to grow old) | — | |
| Icelandic | aldur(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), aldur(one of the stages of life), aldur(lifespan), sjálfræðisaldri(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities) | — | |
| Ido | oldeskar(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Indonesian | abad(great period in the history of the Earth), umur(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), usia(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), zaman(particular period of time in history) | — | |
| Ingrian | elähtää(intransitive: become old), vanhenoittaa(transitive: cause to grow old), vanhentaa(transitive: cause to grow old), vanhentua(intransitive: become old), vanheta(intransitive: become old), vanhoittua(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Interlingua | epocha(particular period of time in history), epocha(great period in the history of the Earth), era(great period in the history of the Earth), etate(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), generation(generation — see also generation) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | دُوْرِه(particular period of time in history), زَمان(particular period of time in history), زَمانِه(particular period of time in history), سِنّ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), سِنّ(one of the stages of life), عَصْر(particular period of time in history), عُمْر(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | dowre, zamân, zamâne, senn, senn, asr, omr | |
| Irish | aois(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), aois(one of the stages of life), aois(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), aois(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), aois(particular period of time in history), aois(lifespan), foirfeacht(state of being old; latter part of life) | — | |
| Italian | epoca(great period in the history of the Earth), era(great period in the history of the Earth), età(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), età(one of the stages of life), età(particular period of time in history), età(lifespan), evo(particular period of time in history), generazione(generation — see also generation), invecchiare(transitive: cause to grow old), invecchiare(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Japanese | 一生(lifespan), 世代(generation — see also generation), 寿命(lifespan), 年(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 年(one of the stages of life), 年齢(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 年齢(one of the stages of life), 成人(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), 時代(particular period of time in history), 老齢(state of being old; latter part of life), 高齢(state of being old; latter part of life), 年を取る(intransitive: become old), 老いる(intransitive: become old) | isshō, sedai, jumyō, toshi, toshi, nenrei, nenrei, seijin, jidai, rōrei, kōrei, toshi wo toru, oiru | |
| Javanese | umur(lifespan) | — | |
| Jingpho | ăsak(lifespan) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | idadi(one of the stages of life), idadi(particular period of time in history), idadi(lifespan) | — | |
| Kazakh | жас(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), жас(one of the stages of life), шақ(one of the stages of life) | jas, jas, şaq | |
| Khalaj | yâaş(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Khmer | អាយុ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), អាយុ(one of the stages of life), អាយុ(lifespan), ទទួលបានចាស់(intransitive: become old), ទៅជាចាស់(intransitive: become old), ឡើងចាស់(intransitive: become old) | ʼaayuʼ, ʼaayuʼ, ʼaayuʼ, tɔtuəl baan cah, tɨv cie cah, laəŋ cah | |
| Korean | 고령(state of being old; latter part of life), 나이(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 나이(one of the stages of life), 년령(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 년령(one of the stages of life), 년세(one of the stages of life), 노령(state of being old; latter part of life), 로령(state of being old; latter part of life), 살(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 살(one of the stages of life), 성년(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), 세대(generation — see also generation), 수명(lifespan), 시대(particular period of time in history), 연령(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 연령(one of the stages of life), 연세(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), 연세(one of the stages of life), 일생(lifespan) | goryeong, nai, nai, nyeollyeong, nyeollyeong, nyeonse, noryeong, roryeong, sal, sal, seongnyeon, sedae, sumyeong, sidae, yeollyeong, yeollyeong, yeonse, yeonse, ilsaeng | |
| Kyrgyz | жаш(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), жаш(one of the stages of life), курак(one of the stages of life) | jaş, jaş, kurak | |
| Lao | ອາຍຸ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ອາຍຸ(one of the stages of life), ອາຍຸ(lifespan) | — | |
| Latin | aera(great period in the history of the Earth), aetas(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), aetas(lifespan), aetās(particular period of time in history), natus(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), natus(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), natus(a long time), natus(lifespan), tempus(great period in the history of the Earth), senescō(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Latvian | vecums(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Lithuanian | amžius(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Low German | tied(particular period of time in history) | — | |
| Macedonian | во́зраст(one of the stages of life), возраст(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), доба(particular period of time in history), епоха(great period in the history of the Earth) | vózrast, vozrast, doba, epoha | |
| Malay | umur(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), umur(lifespan) | — | |
| Malayalam | കാലം(particular period of time in history), പ്രായം(state of being old; latter part of life), പ്രായം(one of the stages of life), പ്രായം(lifespan), യുഗം(particular period of time in history), യുഗം(great period in the history of the Earth), പ്രായം കൂട്ടുക(transitive: cause to grow old), പ്രായമാവുക(intransitive: become old) | kālaṁ, prāyaṁ, prāyaṁ, prāyaṁ, yugaṁ, yugaṁ, prāyaṁ kūṭṭuka, prāyamāvuka | |
| Maltese | epoka(great period in the history of the Earth), era(great period in the history of the Earth), ġenerazzjoni(generation — see also generation), żmien(particular period of time in history) | — | |
| Māori | taipakeke(lifespan), pakari(transitive: cause to grow old) | — | |
| Middle English | age(particular period of time in history), age(great period in the history of the Earth), age(lifespan) | — | |
| Middle French | eage(lifespan) | — | |
| Mongolian | нас(one of the stages of life), нас(lifespan) | nas, nas | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | alder(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), alder(one of the stages of life), epoke(particular period of time in history), tidsalder(particular period of time in history), aldre(transitive: cause to grow old), elde(transitive: cause to grow old), eldes(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | epoke(particular period of time in history), tidsalder(particular period of time in history), eldast(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Occitan | atge(particular period of time in history), atge(lifespan), edat(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), edat(particular period of time in history), edat(lifespan) | — | |
| Odia | ଆୟୁ(lifespan), ବୟସ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ବୟସ(lifespan), ଯୁଗ(particular period of time in history) | āyu, bayasa, bayasa, juga | |
| Old Armenian | տի(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | ti | |
| Old English | ieldu(lifespan) | — | |
| Old Norse | aldr(lifespan) | — | |
| Oromo | umurii(lifespan) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یاش(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), اسكیلنمك(intransitive: become old), قوجهلامق(intransitive: become old) | jaš, eskilenmek, kocalamak | |
| Pali | āyu(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Papiamentu | edat(lifespan) | — | |
| Polish | dorosłość(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), epoka(particular period of time in history), era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), etap(one of the stages of life), pełnoletniość(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), pokolenie(generation — see also generation), starość(state of being old; latter part of life), wiek(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), wiek(one of the stages of life), życie(lifespan), postarzać(transitive: cause to grow old), starzeć się(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Portuguese | era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), era(a long time), geração(generation — see also generation), idade(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), idade(state of being old; latter part of life), idade(one of the stages of life), idade(particular period of time in history), idade(great period in the history of the Earth), idade(lifespan), maioridade(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), velhice(state of being old; latter part of life), época(particular period of time in history), época(great period in the history of the Earth), envelhecer(transitive: cause to grow old), envelhecer(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Romanian | epocă(particular period of time in history), epocă(great period in the history of the Earth), eră(particular period of time in history), eră(great period in the history of the Earth), etate(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ev(particular period of time in history), ev(great period in the history of the Earth), generație(generation — see also generation), majorat(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), perioadă(one of the stages of life), veșnicie(a long time), viață(lifespan), vârstă(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), vârstă(one of the stages of life), îmbătrâni(transitive: cause to grow old), îmbătrâni(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Romansch | eted(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), età(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), vegliadetgna(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Russian | век(one of the stages of life), век(particular period of time in history), век(great period in the history of the Earth), век(lifespan), во́зраст(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), во́зраст(state of being old; latter part of life), во́зраст(one of the stages of life), во́зраст(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), во́зраст(lifespan), вре́мя(particular period of time in history), вре́мя(great period in the history of the Earth), поколе́ние(people who live during a particular period), поколе́ние(generation — see also generation), продолжи́тельность жи́зни(lifespan), совершенноле́тие(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), ста́рость(state of being old; latter part of life), час(particular period of time in history), э́ра(particular period of time in history), э́ра(great period in the history of the Earth), эпо́ха(particular period of time in history), эпо́ха(great period in the history of the Earth), постаре́ть(intransitive: become old), соста́рить(transitive: cause to grow old), соста́риться(intransitive: become old), ста́рить(transitive: cause to grow old), ста́риться(intransitive: become old), старе́ть(intransitive: become old) | vek, vek, vek, vek, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vrémja, vrémja, pokolénije, pokolénije, prodolžítelʹnostʹ žízni, soveršennolétije, stárostʹ, čas, éra, éra, epóxa, epóxa, postarétʹ, sostáritʹ, sostáritʹsja, stáritʹ, stáritʹsja, starétʹ | |
| Sanskrit | आयु(one of the stages of life), वयस्(one of the stages of life) | āyu, vayas | |
| Sardinian | edade(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aois(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), aois(state of being old; latter part of life), aois(one of the stages of life), aois(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), aois(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), aois(particular period of time in history), aois(lifespan), linn(particular period of time in history), ùine(particular period of time in history) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | dob(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), starost(one of the stages of life), vek(one of the stages of life), vijek(one of the stages of life), век(one of the stages of life), вијек(one of the stages of life), доб(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), старост(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Shan | ဢသၢၵ်ႈ(lifespan) | ʼǎ sāak | |
| Sicilian | etati(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Slovak | doba(particular period of time in history), doba(great period in the history of the Earth), dospelosť(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), plnoletosť(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), staroba(state of being old; latter part of life), vek(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), vek(one of the stages of life), vek(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), vek(particular period of time in history), večnosť(a long time), starnúť(intransitive: become old), zostarnúť(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Slovene | starost(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), starost(one of the stages of life) | — | |
| Somali | cimri(lifespan) | — | |
| Spanish | años(lifespan), edad(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), edad(one of the stages of life), edad(particular period of time in history), edad(a long time), edades(a long time), era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), etario(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), evo(particular period of time in history), generación(generation — see also generation), mayoría(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), tercera edad(state of being old; latter part of life), época(particular period of time in history), época(great period in the history of the Earth), envejecer(transitive: cause to grow old), envejecerse(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Sundanese | yuswa(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Swahili | umri(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), umri(state of being old; latter part of life), umri(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), umri(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), umri(particular period of time in history), umri(great period in the history of the Earth), umri(people who live during a particular period), umri(generation — see also generation), umri(a long time), umri(lifespan), zeeka(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Swedish | era(particular period of time in history), era(great period in the history of the Earth), generation(generation — see also generation), livslängd(lifespan), livstid(lifespan), tid(particular period of time in history), tidevarv(particular period of time in history), tidsålder(great period in the history of the Earth), ålder(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ålder(one of the stages of life), ålder(particular period of time in history), ålder(great period in the history of the Earth), ålder(geochronologic unit), ålderdom(state of being old; latter part of life), åratal(a long time), få någon att åldras(transitive: cause to grow old), föråldras(transitive: cause to grow old), åldras(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Tagalog | anyos(lifespan), edad(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), edad(lifespan), henerasyon(generation — see also generation), kapanahunan(particular period of time in history), kapanahunan(great period in the history of the Earth) | — | |
| Tahitian | paʻari(transitive: cause to grow old) | — | |
| Tajik | аср(particular period of time in history), син(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), син(one of the stages of life) | asr, sin, sin | |
| Tamil | வயசு(one of the stages of life) | vayacu | |
| Tatar | яшь(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | yäş | |
| Telugu | తరం(generation — see also generation), యుగం(particular period of time in history), వయసు(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | taraṁ, yugaṁ, vayasu | |
| Thai | กาล(particular period of time in history), ยุค(particular period of time in history), สมัย(particular period of time in history), อายุ(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), อายุ(one of the stages of life), อายุ(lifespan) | gaan, yúk, sà-mǎi, aa-yú, aa-yú, aa-yú | |
| Tocharian B | kwär(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Turkish | devir(a long time), ergin(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), jenerasyon(generation — see also generation), kuşak(generation — see also generation), nesil(generation — see also generation), olgunluk(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), yaş(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), yaş(one of the stages of life), yaşam(lifespan), yaşlılık(state of being old; latter part of life), yetişkin(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), çağ(one of the stages of life), çağ(particular period of time in history), çağ(great period in the history of the Earth), çağ(a long time), çığır(particular period of time in history), çığır(great period in the history of the Earth), ömür(lifespan), yaşlandırmak(transitive: cause to grow old), yaşlanmak(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Turkmen | ýaş(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), ýaş(one of the stages of life), ýaş(lifespan) | — | |
| Udmurt | пересь(intransitive: become old) | pereś | |
| Ukrainian | вік(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), вік(one of the stages of life), вік(particular period of time in history), вік(lifespan), е́ра(particular period of time in history), епо́ха(particular period of time in history), ста́рість(state of being old; latter part of life), час(particular period of time in history), зіста́рити(transitive: cause to grow old), зіста́ритися(intransitive: become old), поста́рі́ти(intransitive: become old), ста́рити(transitive: cause to grow old), ста́ритися(intransitive: become old), ста́рі́ти(intransitive: become old) | vik, vik, vik, vik, éra, epóxa, stáristʹ, čas, zistáryty, zistárytysja, postáríty, stáryty, stárytysja, stáríty | |
| Urdu | آیُو(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), زَمان(particular period of time in history), زَمانَہ m دَور(particular period of time in history), عَصْر(particular period of time in history), عُمْر(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), عُمْر(one of the stages of life), عُمْر(lifespan) | āyū, zamān, zamāna, 'asr, 'umr, 'umr, 'umr | |
| Uyghur | ياش(one of the stages of life), ياش(lifespan) | yash, yash | |
| Uzbek | asr(particular period of time in history), yosh(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), yosh(one of the stages of life), yosh(lifespan) | — | |
| Venetan | età(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thế hệ(generation — see also generation), thọ mệnh(one of the stages of life), thời kì(particular period of time in history), thời kỳ(particular period of time in history), thời đại(particular period of time in history), thời đại(great period in the history of the Earth), tuổi(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), tuổi(state of being old; latter part of life), tuổi(one of the stages of life), tuổi(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), tuổi(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), tuổi thọ(lifespan), độ tuổi(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), độ tuổi(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), no exact matching verb(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Votic | itšä(lifespan) | — | |
| Walloon | ådje(lifespan) | — | |
| Welsh | achau(a long time), cenhedlaeth(generation — see also generation), henaint(state of being old; latter part of life), hydoedd(a long time), llawn oed(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), oed(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), oed(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), oed(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), oed(lifespan), oedran(amount of time since the birth of a being or the beginning of a thing), oedran(one of the stages of life), oedran(time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested), oedran(time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities), oedran(lifespan), oes(particular period of time in history), oes(great period in the history of the Earth), oes(a long time), oesoedd(a long time), to(generation — see also generation), yr(particular period of time in history), gwneud yn hen(transitive: cause to grow old), heneiddio(transitive: cause to grow old), heneiddio(intransitive: become old), mynd yn hen(intransitive: become old), mynd yn hŷn(intransitive: become old) | — | |
| Yiddish | עלטער(one of the stages of life) | elter |
moshë, moshë, plak
زَمَان, سن, سِنّ, عمر, عَصْر, عُمُر, عُمُر, عُمْر, عُمْر
zamān, sen, sinn, ʕumr, ʕaṣr, ʕumur, ʕumur, ʕumr, ʕumr
դար, դարաշրջան, դարաշրջան, ժամանակաշրջան, ծերություն, հասակ, չափահասություն, սերունդ, տարիք, տարիք, տարիք, ծերանալ, ծերացնել, հնացնել
dar, darašrǰan, darašrǰan, žamanakašrǰan, cerutʻyun, hasak, čʻapʻahasutʻyun, serund, tarikʻ, tarikʻ, tarikʻ, ceranal, ceracʻnel, hnacʻnel
etã, mbitãrnescu
edá, edá
sinn, yaş, yaş, qarımaq, qocalmaq, qocaltmaq, qocalıb-qarımaq
adin, aro, adindu
век, ста́расць, ста́расьць, узро́ст, узро́ст, ўзрост, ўзрост, ўзрост, пастарэ́ць, старэ́ць
vjek, stárascʹ, stárasʹcʹ, uzróst, uzróst, wzrost, wzrost, wzrost, pastarécʹ, starécʹ
আয়ু, ওমর, ওমর, জমানা, জমানা, প্রজন্ম, বয়স, বয়স, বয়স, যুগ, যুগ
aẏu, ōmor, ōmor, jomana, jomana, projonmo, boẏoś, boẏoś, boẏoś, jug, jug
koshaat, koshaat, kozhañ
въ́зраст, въ́зраст, въ́зраст, въ́зраст, е́ра, епо́ха, поколе́ние, поколе́ние, пълноле́тие, ста́рост, остарявам, състарявам
vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, vǎ́zrast, éra, epóha, pokolénie, pokolénie, pǎlnolétie, stárost, ostarjavam, sǎstarjavam
edat, edat, envellir
一生, 一輩子 /一辈子, 世代, 壽命 /寿命, 年歲 /年岁, 年歲 /年岁, 年紀 /年纪, 年紀 /年纪, 年齡 /年龄, 年齡 /年龄, 成人, 成年, 時代 /时代, 晚年, 期, 歲數 /岁数, 老年, 高齡 /高龄, 老化
yīshēng, yī bèizi, shìdài, shòumìng, niánsuì, niánsuì, niánjì, niánjì, niánlíng, niánlíng, chéngrén, chéngnián, shídài, wǎnnián, qī, suìshù, lǎonián, gāolíng, lǎohuà
oos, oos, oos, oos, oos, oos, kothhe, kothhe
doba, doba, plnoletost, stáří, věk, věk, stárnout
alder, alder, alderdom, epoke, generation, levetid, myndig, tidsalder
epoch, era, era, generatie, leeftijd, leeftijd, leeftijd, meerderjarigheid, ouderdom, ouderdom, ouderdom, tijd, tijdperk, tijdperk, volwassenheid, doen verouderen, oud doen worden, oud worden, verouderen
aĝo, aĝo, epoko, epoko, mondaĝo, mondaĝo, tempaĝo, tempaĝo, maljuniĝi
iga
aika, aikalaiset, elinikä, geologinen kausi, ikuisuus, ikä, ikä, ikä, ikä, ikäpolvi, iäisyys, jakso, kausi, kausi, sukupolvi, täysi-ikäisyys, vaihe, vanhuus, vanhentaa, vanhentua, vanheta
génération, âge, âge, âge, âge, ère, époque, vieillir
etât
era, era, idade, idade, idade, idade, idade, tempo, época, época, avellar, avellar, avellarse, avellentar, envellecer, envellecer, envellentar
ასაკი, ასაკი, ეპოქა, ერა, წლოვანება, ხანა, ხნოვანება
asaḳi, asaḳi, eṗoka, era, c̣lovaneba, xana, xnovaneba
Altar, Alter, Alter, Alter, Epoche, Generation, Lebenszeit, Periode, Volljährigkeit, Zeit, Zeitalter, Ära, alt machen, altern, but see altern lassen, reifen, vergreisen
γενιά, γηρατειά, εποχή, εποχή, ηλικία, ηλικία, γερνάω, γερνώ
geniá, girateiá, epochí, epochí, ilikía, ilikía, gernáo, gernó
shekara
גִּיל, גִּיל, גִּיל, דור, זִקְנָה, נצח, עידן, עידן, תְּקוּפָה
gil, gil, gil, dor, zikná, nétzakh, idán, idán, tkufá
अस्र, आयु, आयु, आयु, उमर, उमर, उमर, उम्र, उम्र, उम्र, ज़माना, युग, वयस्, वयस्, वयस्, सिन, सिन
asra, āyu, āyu, āyu, umar, umar, umar, umra, umra, umra, zamānā, yug, vayas, vayas, vayas, sin, sin
kor, kor, életkor, öregedik, öregít
aldur, aldur, aldur, sjálfræðisaldri
oldeskar
abad, umur, usia, zaman
elähtää, vanhenoittaa, vanhentaa, vanhentua, vanheta, vanhoittua
epocha, epocha, era, etate, generation
دُوْرِه, زَمان, زَمانِه, سِنّ, سِنّ, عَصْر, عُمْر
dowre, zamân, zamâne, senn, senn, asr, omr
aois, aois, aois, aois, aois, aois, foirfeacht
epoca, era, età, età, età, età, evo, generazione, invecchiare, invecchiare
一生, 世代, 寿命, 年, 年, 年齢, 年齢, 成人, 時代, 老齢, 高齢, 年を取る, 老いる
isshō, sedai, jumyō, toshi, toshi, nenrei, nenrei, seijin, jidai, rōrei, kōrei, toshi wo toru, oiru
umur
ăsak
idadi, idadi, idadi
yâaş
អាយុ, អាយុ, អាយុ, ទទួលបានចាស់, ទៅជាចាស់, ឡើងចាស់
ʼaayuʼ, ʼaayuʼ, ʼaayuʼ, tɔtuəl baan cah, tɨv cie cah, laəŋ cah
고령, 나이, 나이, 년령, 년령, 년세, 노령, 로령, 살, 살, 성년, 세대, 수명, 시대, 연령, 연령, 연세, 연세, 일생
goryeong, nai, nai, nyeollyeong, nyeollyeong, nyeonse, noryeong, roryeong, sal, sal, seongnyeon, sedae, sumyeong, sidae, yeollyeong, yeollyeong, yeonse, yeonse, ilsaeng
ອາຍຸ, ອາຍຸ, ອາຍຸ
aera, aetas, aetas, aetās, natus, natus, natus, natus, tempus, senescō
vecums
amžius
tied
umur, umur
കാലം, പ്രായം, പ്രായം, പ്രായം, യുഗം, യുഗം, പ്രായം കൂട്ടുക, പ്രായമാവുക
kālaṁ, prāyaṁ, prāyaṁ, prāyaṁ, yugaṁ, yugaṁ, prāyaṁ kūṭṭuka, prāyamāvuka
epoka, era, ġenerazzjoni, żmien
taipakeke, pakari
age, age, age
eage
alder, alder, epoke, tidsalder, aldre, elde, eldes
epoke, tidsalder, eldast
atge, atge, edat, edat, edat
ieldu
aldr
umurii
āyu
edat
dorosłość, epoka, era, era, etap, pełnoletniość, pokolenie, starość, wiek, wiek, życie, postarzać, starzeć się
era, era, era, geração, idade, idade, idade, idade, idade, idade, maioridade, velhice, época, época, envelhecer, envelhecer
epocă, epocă, eră, eră, etate, ev, ev, generație, majorat, perioadă, veșnicie, viață, vârstă, vârstă, îmbătrâni, îmbătrâni
eted, età, vegliadetgna
век, век, век, век, во́зраст, во́зраст, во́зраст, во́зраст, во́зраст, вре́мя, вре́мя, поколе́ние, поколе́ние, продолжи́тельность жи́зни, совершенноле́тие, ста́рость, час, э́ра, э́ра, эпо́ха, эпо́ха, постаре́ть, соста́рить, соста́риться, ста́рить, ста́риться, старе́ть
vek, vek, vek, vek, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vózrast, vrémja, vrémja, pokolénije, pokolénije, prodolžítelʹnostʹ žízni, soveršennolétije, stárostʹ, čas, éra, éra, epóxa, epóxa, postarétʹ, sostáritʹ, sostáritʹsja, stáritʹ, stáritʹsja, starétʹ
edade
aois, aois, aois, aois, aois, aois, aois, linn, ùine
dob, starost, vek, vijek, век, вијек, доб, старост
etati
doba, doba, dospelosť, plnoletosť, staroba, vek, vek, vek, vek, večnosť, starnúť, zostarnúť
starost, starost
cimri
años, edad, edad, edad, edad, edades, era, era, etario, evo, generación, mayoría, tercera edad, época, época, envejecer, envejecerse
yuswa
umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, umri, zeeka
era, era, generation, livslängd, livstid, tid, tidevarv, tidsålder, ålder, ålder, ålder, ålder, ålder, ålderdom, åratal, få någon att åldras, föråldras, åldras
anyos, edad, edad, henerasyon, kapanahunan, kapanahunan
paʻari
kwär
devir, ergin, jenerasyon, kuşak, nesil, olgunluk, yaş, yaş, yaşam, yaşlılık, yetişkin, çağ, çağ, çağ, çağ, çığır, çığır, ömür, yaşlandırmak, yaşlanmak
ýaş, ýaş, ýaş
вік, вік, вік, вік, е́ра, епо́ха, ста́рість, час, зіста́рити, зіста́ритися, поста́рі́ти, ста́рити, ста́ритися, ста́рі́ти
vik, vik, vik, vik, éra, epóxa, stáristʹ, čas, zistáryty, zistárytysja, postáríty, stáryty, stárytysja, stáríty
آیُو, زَمان, زَمانَہ m دَور, عَصْر, عُمْر, عُمْر, عُمْر
āyū, zamān, zamāna, 'asr, 'umr, 'umr, 'umr
asr, yosh, yosh, yosh
età
thế hệ, thọ mệnh, thời kì, thời kỳ, thời đại, thời đại, tuổi, tuổi, tuổi, tuổi, tuổi, tuổi thọ, độ tuổi, độ tuổi, no exact matching verb
itšä
ådje
achau, cenhedlaeth, henaint, hydoedd, llawn oed, oed, oed, oed, oed, oedran, oedran, oedran, oedran, oedran, oes, oes, oes, oesoedd, to, yr, gwneud yn hen, heneiddio, heneiddio, mynd yn hen, mynd yn hŷn
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