Apsara
//ˈɑp.sə.ɹə//
Translations of "apsara" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bengali | অপ্সরা(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | opśora | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 飛天 /飞天(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | fēitiān | |
| French | apsara(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | — | |
| German | Apsará(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | — | |
| Gujarati | અપ્સરા(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarā | |
| Hindi | अप्सरा(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarā | |
| Japanese | アプサラス(a female spirit of the clouds and waters), 飛天(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apusarasu, hiten | |
| Kannada | ಅಪ್ಸರೆಯರು(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsareyaru | |
| Khmer | រម្ភា(a female spirit of the clouds and waters), អប្សរ(a female spirit of the clouds and waters), អប្សរា(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | rɔɔrumphiə, ʼappsɑɑ, apsa‘raa | |
| Korean | 비천상(a female spirit of the clouds and waters), 압사라(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | bicheonsang, absala | |
| Malayalam | അപ്സരസ്സ്(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarassŭ | |
| Marathi | अप्सरा(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarā | |
| Odia | ଅପ୍ସରା(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarā | |
| Portuguese | apsara(a female spirit of the clouds and waters), apsará(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਅਪਸਰਾ(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apasrā | |
| Russian | апса́ра(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsára | |
| Sanskrit | अप्सरस्(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsaras | |
| Tamil | அப்சரா(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apcarā | |
| Telugu | అప్సరస(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | apsarasa | |
| Thai | อัปสร(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | àp-sŏn | |
| Vietnamese | phi thiên(a female spirit of the clouds and waters) | — |
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