Apocrypha
//əˈpɒk.ɹə.fə//
Translations of "apocrypha" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | апокри́ф(writing of a doubtful authorship) | apokríf | |
| Catalan | apòcrif(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 外典(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), 偽經 /伪经(writing of a doubtful authorship), 外典(writing of a doubtful authorship), 旁經 /旁经(writing of a doubtful authorship) | wěijīng, wàidiǎn, pángjīng | |
| Finnish | apokryfikirjat(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apokryfi(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Georgian | აპოკრიფი(writing of a doubtful authorship) | aṗoḳripi | |
| German | Apokryphen(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), Apokryphe(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Hebrew | סְפָרִים חִיצוֹנִים(writings recognized by some but not all Christians) | sfarím ẖitzoním | |
| Indonesian | apokrifa(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apokrifa(writing of a doubtful authorship), buku diragukan(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Irish | Apacrafa(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apacrafa(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Japanese | アポクリファ(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), 外典(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), アポクリファ(writing of a doubtful authorship), 外典(writing of a doubtful authorship) | apokurifa, gaiten, apokurifa, gaiten | |
| Kazakh | апокриф(writing of a doubtful authorship) | apokrif | |
| Manx | Apocryphey(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), Ny Lioaryn Neuashlishagh(writings recognized by some but not all Christians) | — | |
| Polish | apokryf(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apokryf(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Portuguese | apócrifos(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apócrifo(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Romanian | apocrife(writings recognized by some but not all Christians) | — | |
| Russian | апо́криф(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), апо́криф(writing of a doubtful authorship) | apókrif, apókrif | |
| Serbo-Croatian | apòkrif(writing of a doubtful authorship), апо̀криф(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Spanish | textos apócrifos(writings recognized by some but not all Christians), apócrifo(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Swedish | apokryf(writing of a doubtful authorship) | — | |
| Tagalog | Apokripos(writings recognized by some but not all Christians) | — | |
| Ukrainian | апо́криф(writing of a doubtful authorship) | apókryf |
apòcrif
apokryfikirjat, apokryfi
Apokryphen, Apokryphe
apokrifa, apokrifa, buku diragukan
Apacrafa, apacrafa
Apocryphey, Ny Lioaryn Neuashlishagh
apokryf, apokryf
apócrifos, apócrifo
apocrife
apòkrif, апо̀криф
textos apócrifos, apócrifo
apokryf
Apokripos
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