Aileron
//ˈeɪləɹɑn//
Translations of "aileron" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | aleró(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 副翼(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing), 補助翼 /补助翼(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | fùyì, bǔzhùyì | |
| Czech | křidélko(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Dutch | aileron(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing), rolroer(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Esperanto | alerono(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Finnish | ohjaussiiveke(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing), siiveke(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| French | aileron(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| German | Querruder(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Greek | πηδάλιο κλίσης(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | pidálio klísis | |
| Irish | ailearán(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Italian | alerone(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing), alettone(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Kazakh | элерон(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | éleron | |
| Norwegian | balanseror(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Polish | lotka(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Portuguese | ailerão(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Romanian | eleron(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Russian | элеро́н(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | elerón | |
| Spanish | alerón(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — | |
| Swedish | skevroder(hinged part on trailing edge of airplane wing) | — |
aleró
křidélko
aileron, rolroer
alerono
ohjaussiiveke, siiveke
aileron
Querruder
ailearán
alerone, alettone
balanseror
lotka
ailerão
eleron
alerón
skevroder
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