Ambulatory
//ˈam.bjə.ləˌtoɹ.i//
Translations of "ambulatory" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | амбулато́рны(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | ambulatórny | |
| Bulgarian | амбулато́рен(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), за ходене(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), странстващ(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ходещ(of, relating to, or adapted to walking) | ambulatóren, za hodene, stranstvašt, hodešt | |
| Catalan | ambulatori(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulatori(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), deambulatori(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Czech | ambulantní(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulantní(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | — | |
| Dutch | ambulant(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulant(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | — | |
| French | ambulatoire(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulatoire(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), déambulatoire(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), déambulatoire(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| German | ambulant(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | — | |
| Greek | περιπατητικός(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), περιπατητικός(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | peripatitikós, peripatitikós | |
| Hungarian | ambuláns(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), járó(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), szentélykörüljáró(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Italian | ambulacro(round walkway encircling the altar), deambulatorio(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Latin | ambulātōrius(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), deambulātōrium(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Polish | ambulatoryjny(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), ambit(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Portuguese | ambulante(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulatório(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), charola(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Russian | амбулато́рный(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), ходя́чий(of, relating to, or adapted to walking) | ambulatórnyj, xodjáčij | |
| Spanish | ambulatorio(of, relating to, or adapted to walking), ambulatorio(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient), deambulatorio(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Swedish | koromgång(round walkway encircling the altar) | — | |
| Ukrainian | амбулато́рний(performed on or involving an ambulatory patient or an outpatient) | ambulatórnyj |
ambulatori, ambulatori, deambulatori
ambulantní, ambulantní
ambulant, ambulant
ambulatoire, ambulatoire, déambulatoire, déambulatoire
ambulant
ambuláns, járó, szentélykörüljáró
ambulacro, deambulatorio
ambulātōrius, deambulātōrium
ambulatoryjny, ambit
ambulante, ambulatório, charola
ambulatorio, ambulatorio, deambulatorio
koromgång
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.