Apollo
//əˈpɒləʊ//
Translations of "apollo" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Ἀπόλλων(the son of Zeus), Ἀπόλλων(asteroid type) | Apóllōn, Apóllōn | |
| Arabic | أَبُولُّو(the son of Zeus), هَدَّاب(butterfly), أَبُولُّو(asteroid type) | ʔabollū, haddāb, ʔabollū | |
| Armenian | Ապոլլոն(the son of Zeus), Ապոլոն(the son of Zeus) | Apollon, Apolon | |
| Catalan | Apol·lo(the son of Zeus), Apol·lo(a three-man spacecraft), apol·lo(a very handsome young man), apol·lo(butterfly), Apol·lo(asteroid type) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏉᎳ(the son of Zeus) | aquola | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 阿波羅 /阿波罗(the son of Zeus) | aa³ bo¹ lo⁴ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 阿波羅 /阿波罗(the son of Zeus), 阿波羅 /阿波罗(a three-man spacecraft) | Ābōluó, Ābōluó | |
| Coptic | ⲁⲡⲟⲗⲗⲱⲛ(the son of Zeus) | apollōn | |
| Czech | Apollón(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Dutch | Apollo(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Esperanto | Apolono(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Finnish | Apollo(a three-man spacecraft), Apollo(a town in Pennsylvania), Apollon(the son of Zeus), isoapollo(butterfly), Apollo-asteroidi(asteroid type) | — | |
| French | Apollo(a three-man spacecraft), Apollo(a town in Pennsylvania), Apollon(the son of Zeus), apollon(a very handsome young man), apollon(butterfly), Apollon(asteroid type) | — | |
| Galician | Apolo(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Georgian | აპოლონი(the son of Zeus) | aṗoloni | |
| German | Apoll(the son of Zeus), Apollo(the son of Zeus), Apollon(the son of Zeus), Roter Apollo(butterfly) | — | |
| Greek | Απόλλων(the son of Zeus), Απόλλωνας(the son of Zeus), απόλλων(a very handsome young man), τεκνό(a very handsome young man), Απόλλων(asteroid type) | Apóllon, Apóllonas, apóllon, teknó, Apóllon | |
| Hungarian | Apollo(a three-man spacecraft), Apolló-lepke(butterfly), Apollón(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Ido | apolo(butterfly) | — | |
| Irish | Apalló(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Italian | Apollo(the son of Zeus), apollo(a very handsome young man), Apollo(asteroid type) | — | |
| Japanese | アポロ(a three-man spacecraft), アポロン(the son of Zeus), アポローン(the son of Zeus), アポロ(asteroid type) | Aporo, Aporon, Aporōn, Aporo | |
| Khmer | អាប៉ូឡូ(the son of Zeus) | ar po lo | |
| Korean | 아폴로(a three-man spacecraft), 아폴론(the son of Zeus) | Apollon | |
| Latin | Apollō(the son of Zeus), Apollo(asteroid type) | — | |
| Marathi | अपोलो(the son of Zeus), अपोलो(a three-man spacecraft), अपोलो(a town in Pennsylvania), अपोलो(butterfly), अपोलो(asteroid type) | apolo, apolo, apolo, apolo, apolo | |
| Middle English | Appolyn(the son of Zeus), Phebus(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Polish | Apollo(the son of Zeus), apollo(a very handsome young man) | — | |
| Portuguese | Apollo(a three-man spacecraft), Apolo(the son of Zeus), apolo(a very handsome young man), apolo(butterfly), Apolo(asteroid type) | — | |
| Russian | Аполло́н(the son of Zeus), Аполло́н(a very handsome young man), Аполло́н(a three-man spacecraft), аполло́н(a very handsome young man), аполло́н(butterfly), краса́вец(a very handsome young man), Аполло́н(asteroid type) | Apollón, Apollón, Apollón, apollón, apollón, krasávec, Apollón | |
| Spanish | Apolo(the son of Zeus), apolo(a very handsome young man), apolo(butterfly), Apolo(asteroid type) | — | |
| Swahili | Apolo(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Tagalog | Apolo(the son of Zeus) | — | |
| Turkish | Apollo kelebeği(butterfly) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Аполло́н(the son of Zeus) | Apollón | |
| Zulu | u-Apholo(the son of Zeus) | — |
Apol·lo, Apol·lo, apol·lo, apol·lo, Apol·lo
Apollón
Apollo
Apolono
Apollo, Apollo, Apollon, isoapollo, Apollo-asteroidi
Apollo, Apollo, Apollon, apollon, apollon, Apollon
Apolo
Apoll, Apollo, Apollon, Roter Apollo
Apollo, Apolló-lepke, Apollón
apolo
Apalló
Apollo, apollo, Apollo
Apollō, Apollo
Appolyn, Phebus
Apollo, apollo
Apollo, Apolo, apolo, apolo, Apolo
Аполло́н, Аполло́н, Аполло́н, аполло́н, аполло́н, краса́вец, Аполло́н
Apollón, Apollón, Apollón, apollón, apollón, krasávec, Apollón
Apolo, apolo, apolo, Apolo
Apolo
Apolo
Apollo kelebeği
u-Apholo
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