Aristocracy
Translations of "aristocracy" (57 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), adel(government by such a class), adelstand(government by such a class) | — | |
| Albanian | aristokraci(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokraci(government by such a class), aristokraci(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Arabic | أَرِسْتُقْرَاطِيَّة(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | ʔaristuqrāṭiyya | |
| Armenian | արիստոկրատիա(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), արիստոկրատիա(government by such a class), արիստոկրատիա(class of people considered superior to others) | aristokratia, aristokratia, aristokratia | |
| Asturian | aristocracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocracia(government by such a class) | — | |
| Basque | aristokrazia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrazia(government by such a class), aristokrazia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Belarusian | арыстакра́тыя(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), арыстакра́тыя(government by such a class), арыстакра́тыя(class of people considered superior to others) | arystakrátyja, arystakrátyja, arystakrátyja | |
| Bulgarian | аристокрация(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристокрация(government by such a class), аристокрация(class of people considered superior to others) | aristokracija, aristokracija, aristokracija | |
| Catalan | aristocràcia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocràcia(government by such a class), aristocràcia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 貴族 /贵族(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), 貴族政府 /贵族政府(government by such a class) | guìzú, guìzú zhèngfǔ | |
| Corsican | aristucrazia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Czech | aristokracie(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokracie(government by such a class), aristokracie(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Danish | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(government by such a class), aristokrati(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Dutch | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocratie(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocratie(government by such a class), aristocratie(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Esperanto | aristokrataro(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrataro(class of people considered superior to others), aristokratio(government by such a class) | — | |
| Estonian | aristokraatia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokraatia(government by such a class), aristokraatia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Finnish | aristokratia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokratia(government by such a class), aristokratia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| French | aristocratie(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocratie(government by such a class), aristocratie(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Friulian | aristocrazie(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Galician | aristocracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocracia(government by such a class), aristocracia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Georgian | არისტოკრატია(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), არისტოკრატია(government by such a class), არისტოკრატია(class of people considered superior to others) | arisṭoḳraṭia, arisṭoḳraṭia, arisṭoḳraṭia | |
| German | Aristokratie(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), Aristokratie(government by such a class), Aristokratie(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Greek | αριστοκρατία(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), αριστοκρατία(government by such a class), αριστοκρατία(class of people considered superior to others) | aristokratía, aristokratía, aristokratía | |
| Hebrew | אריסטוקרטיה(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), אריסטוקרטיה(government by such a class) | aristokrátya, aristokrátya | |
| Hungarian | arisztokrácia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), arisztokrácia(government by such a class), arisztokrácia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Icelandic | aðalsveldi(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aðalsveldi(government by such a class), úrvalsveldi(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), úrvalsveldi(government by such a class) | — | |
| Ido | aristokratio(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokratio(government by such a class), aristokratio(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Indonesian | aristokrasi(government by such a class), aristokrat(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Italian | aristocrazia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocrazia(government by such a class), aristocrazia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Japanese | 特権階級(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), 貴族(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), 貴族政治(government by such a class) | tokken kaikyū, kizoku, kizoku seiji | |
| Kazakh | ақсүйектік(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | aqsüiektık | |
| Korean | 귀족(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), 귀족정(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), 귀족정부(government by such a class) | gwijok, gwijokjeong, gwijokjeongbu | |
| Latvian | aristokrātija(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrātija(government by such a class), aristokrātija(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Lithuanian | aristokratija(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokratija(government by such a class), aristokratija(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Macedonian | аристократија(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристократија(government by such a class), аристократија(class of people considered superior to others) | aristokratija, aristokratija, aristokratija | |
| Māori | kāhui ariki(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), te aitanga a Tiki(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(government by such a class), aristokrati(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(government by such a class), aristokrati(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Occitan | aristocracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocracia(government by such a class) | — | |
| Old English | æþelu(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Persian | آریستوکراسی(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | âristokerâsi | |
| Plautdietsch | Odel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Polish | arystokracja(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), arystokracja(government by such a class), arystokracja(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Portuguese | aristocracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocracia(government by such a class), aristocracia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Romanian | aristocrație(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocrație(government by such a class), aristocrație(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Russian | аристокра́тия(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристокра́тия(government by such a class), аристокра́тия(class of people considered superior to others), знать(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), знать(class of people considered superior to others) | aristokrátija, aristokrátija, aristokrátija, znatʹ, znatʹ | |
| Sardinian | aristocratzia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | aristokràcija(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokràcija(government by such a class), aristokràcija(class of people considered superior to others), aristokràtija(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokràtija(government by such a class), aristokràtija(class of people considered superior to others), аристократија(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристократија(government by such a class), аристократија(class of people considered superior to others), аристокрација(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристокрација(government by such a class), аристокрација(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Slovak | aristokracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokracia(government by such a class), aristokracia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Slovene | aristokracija(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokracija(government by such a class), aristokracija(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Spanish | aristocracia(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristocracia(government by such a class), aristocracia(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Swedish | adel(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrati(government by such a class), aristokrati(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Tagalog | butikasan(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — | |
| Thai | อภิชน(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), อภิชน(class of people considered superior to others), อภิชนาธิปไตย(government by such a class) | aphichon, aphichon, à-pí-chá-naa-tí-bpà-dtai | |
| Turkish | aristokrasi(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), aristokrasi(government by such a class), aristokrasi(class of people considered superior to others) | — | |
| Ukrainian | аристокра́тія(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class), аристокра́тія(government by such a class), аристокра́тія(class of people considered superior to others) | arystokrátija, arystokrátija, arystokrátija | |
| Vietnamese | chế độ quý tộc(the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) | — |
adel, adel, adelstand
aristokraci, aristokraci, aristokraci
aristocracia, aristocracia
aristokrazia, aristokrazia, aristokrazia
aristocràcia, aristocràcia, aristocràcia
aristucrazia
aristokracie, aristokracie, aristokracie
adel, aristokrati, aristokrati, aristokrati
adel, aristocratie, aristocratie, aristocratie
aristokrataro, aristokrataro, aristokratio
aristokraatia, aristokraatia, aristokraatia
aristokratia, aristokratia, aristokratia
aristocratie, aristocratie, aristocratie
aristocrazie
aristocracia, aristocracia, aristocracia
Aristokratie, Aristokratie, Aristokratie
arisztokrácia, arisztokrácia, arisztokrácia
aðalsveldi, aðalsveldi, úrvalsveldi, úrvalsveldi
aristokratio, aristokratio, aristokratio
aristokrasi, aristokrat
aristocrazia, aristocrazia, aristocrazia
aristokrātija, aristokrātija, aristokrātija
aristokratija, aristokratija, aristokratija
kāhui ariki, te aitanga a Tiki
adel, aristokrati, aristokrati, aristokrati
adel, aristokrati, aristokrati, aristokrati
aristocracia, aristocracia
æþelu
Odel
arystokracja, arystokracja, arystokracja
aristocracia, aristocracia, aristocracia
aristocrație, aristocrație, aristocrație
аристокра́тия, аристокра́тия, аристокра́тия, знать, знать
aristokrátija, aristokrátija, aristokrátija, znatʹ, znatʹ
aristocratzia
aristokràcija, aristokràcija, aristokràcija, aristokràtija, aristokràtija, aristokràtija, аристократија, аристократија, аристократија, аристокрација, аристокрација, аристокрација
aristokracia, aristokracia, aristokracia
aristokracija, aristokracija, aristokracija
aristocracia, aristocracia, aristocracia
adel, aristokrati, aristokrati, aristokrati
butikasan
aristokrasi, aristokrasi, aristokrasi
chế độ quý tộc
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