Anaphora
//ænəˈfɔɹə//
Translations of "anaphora" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | إِحَالَة(linguistics: An expression that can refer to virtually any referent) | ʔiḥāla | |
| Aramaic | ܐܲܢܲܦܘܿܪܵܐ(linguistics: An expression that can refer to virtually any referent) | — | |
| Basque | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Catalan | anàfora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anàfora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Czech | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Dutch | anafoor(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafoor(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression), anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Finnish | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression), toisto(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| French | anaphore(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anaphore(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| German | Anapher(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), Anapher(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Hungarian | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Icelandic | anafóra(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), klifun(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), runklifun(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), vísiorð(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Indonesian | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Italian | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Malay | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Occitan | catafòra(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Persian | ارجاع(linguistics: An expression that can refer to virtually any referent) | erjâ' | |
| Polish | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafora(linguistics: An expression that can refer to virtually any referent), anafora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression), anafora(Christianity) | — | |
| Portuguese | anáfora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anáfora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Russian | ана́фора(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), ана́фора(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | anáfora, anáfora | |
| Serbo-Croatian | anafora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anafora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Spanish | anáfora(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis), anáfora(linguistics: expression that refers to another expression) | — | |
| Swedish | anafor(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — | |
| Tagalog | saulit(repetition of a phrase used for emphasis) | — |
ܐܲܢܲܦܘܿܪܵܐ
anafora
anàfora, anàfora
anafora
anafoor, anafoor, anafora, anafora
anafora, anafora, toisto
anaphore, anaphore
Anapher, Anapher
anafora
anafóra, klifun, runklifun, vísiorð
anafora
anafora, anafora
anafora
catafòra
anafora, anafora, anafora, anafora
anáfora, anáfora
anafora, anafora
anáfora, anáfora
anafor
saulit
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