Bandit
Translations of "bandit" (74 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | bandit(one who robs others) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λῃστής(one who robs others) | lēistḗs | |
| Arabic | باندي(an outlaw), سَارِق(one who robs others), سَارِقَة(one who robs others) | bāndi, sāriq, sāriqa | |
| Armenian | ավազակ(one who robs others) | avazak | |
| Azerbaijani | bandit(one who robs others), quldur(one who robs others) | — | |
| Belarusian | банды́т(one who robs others), банды́тка(one who robs others), разбо́йнік(one who robs others), разбо́йніца(one who robs others) | bandýt, bandýtka, razbójnik, razbójnica | |
| Bulgarian | банди́т(one who robs others), банди́тка(one who robs others), разбо́йник(one who robs others), разбо́йница(one who robs others), разбо́йничка(one who robs others) | bandít, bandítka, razbójnik, razbójnica, razbójnička | |
| Burmese | ဓားပြ(one who robs others) | dha:pra. | |
| Catalan | bandit(an outlaw), bandoler(an outlaw) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | فێڵباز(one who cheats others), چەتە(one who robs others) | fêllbaz, çete | |
| Cherokee | ᏗᏓᎾᏒᎲᏍᎩ(one who robs others), ᏗᏓᎾᏒᎲᏍᎩ(an outlaw) | didanasvhvsgi, didanasvhvsgi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 匪徒(one who robs others), 土匪(one who robs others), 強盜 /强盗(one who robs others) | fěitú, tǔfěi, qiángdào | |
| Czech | bandita(one who robs others), banditka(one who robs others) | — | |
| Danish | bandit(one who robs others) | — | |
| Dutch | bandiet(one who robs others) | — | |
| Estonian | bandiit(one who robs others) | — | |
| Finnish | bandiitti(one who robs others), henkipatto(an outlaw), lainsuojaton(an outlaw), rosvo(one who robs others) | — | |
| French | bandit(one who robs others), bandite(one who robs others), voleur(one who robs others), voleuse(one who robs others) | — | |
| Georgian | ბანდიტი(one who robs others) | bandiṭi | |
| German | Bandit(one who robs others), Banditin(one who robs others) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐌹𐌻𐍅𐌰(one who robs others) | wilwa | |
| Greek | ληστής(one who robs others) | listís | |
| Hebrew | שׁוֹדֵד(one who robs others) | shodéd | |
| Hindi | डाकू(one who robs others), राहज़न(one who robs others) | ḍākū, rāhzan | |
| Hungarian | bandita(one who robs others) | — | |
| Icelandic | ræningi(one who robs others) | — | |
| Ido | bandito(one who robs others), bandito(an outlaw) | — | |
| Indonesian | bandit(one who robs others), bandit(an outlaw), begal(one who robs others), penjahat(an outlaw), perampok(one who robs others) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | راهْزَن(one who robs others), سارِق(one who robs others) | râhzan, sâreġ | |
| Irish | tóraí(one who robs others), tóraí(an outlaw) | — | |
| Italian | bandita(one who robs others), bandita(an outlaw), bandito(one who robs others), bandito(an outlaw) | — | |
| Japanese | 山賊(one who robs others), 強盗(one who robs others) | sanzoku | |
| Javanese | bajingan(an outlaw) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | bandide(one who robs others), bandide(an outlaw), bandidu(one who robs others), bandidu(an outlaw) | — | |
| Kazakh | бандит(one who robs others), тонаушы(one who robs others), қарақшы(one who robs others) | bandit, tonauşy, qaraqşy | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | ā-āphīehói(one who robs others) | — | |
| Korean | 도적(one who robs others), 비적(one who robs others) | dojeok, bijeok | |
| Kyrgyz | бандит(one who robs others), кески(one who robs others) | bandit, keski | |
| Lao | ໂຈນ(one who robs others) | chōn | |
| Latin | latro(an outlaw), latrō(one who robs others) | — | |
| Latvian | bandīts(one who robs others) | — | |
| Lithuanian | banditas(one who robs others) | — | |
| Macedonian | арамија(one who robs others), разбојник(one who robs others), разбојничка(one who robs others) | aramija, razbojnik, razbojnička | |
| Malay | berandal(one who robs others), penyamun(one who robs others), perompak(one who robs others) | — | |
| Manx | roosteyr(one who robs others) | — | |
| Māori | kaipāhua(one who robs others), pāhua(one who robs others) | — | |
| Marathi | डाकू(one who robs others) | ḍākū | |
| Mongolian | дээрэмчин(one who robs others) | deeremčin | |
| Northern Kurdish | rêbir(one who robs others) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | banditt(one who robs others) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حیدود(one who robs others), هایطه(one who robs others) | haydud, hayta | |
| Pashto | راهزن(one who robs others), غدو(one who robs others), ډاکو(one who robs others) | rāhzan, ǧado, ḍāku | |
| Plautdietsch | Baundiet(one who robs others) | — | |
| Polish | bandyta(one who robs others), bandytka(one who robs others), rozbójniczka(one who robs others), rozbójnik(one who robs others) | — | |
| Portuguese | bandido(an outlaw), ladrão(one who robs others), ladrão(one who cheats others), trapaceiro(one who cheats others) | — | |
| Romanian | bandit(one who robs others), haramin(one who robs others) | — | |
| Russian | банди́т(one who robs others), банди́тка(one who robs others), разбо́йник(one who robs others), разбо́йница(one who robs others) | bandít, bandítka, razbójnik, razbójnica | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rázbojnica(one who robs others), rázbōjnīk(one who robs others), ра́збо̄јнӣк(one who robs others), ра́збојница(one who robs others) | — | |
| Slovak | bandita(one who robs others), banditka(one who robs others) | — | |
| Slovene | razbojnica(one who robs others), razbojnik(one who robs others) | — | |
| Spanish | bandida(one who robs others), bandido(one who robs others), bandido(an outlaw), bandolero(one who robs others), bandolero(an outlaw) | — | |
| Swahili | haramia(one who robs others), haramia(an outlaw) | — | |
| Swedish | bandit(one who robs others), bandit(an outlaw), bedragare(one who cheats others), bov(one who robs others), rånare(one who robs others), rövare(one who robs others) | — | |
| Tajik | роҳзан(one who robs others) | rohzan | |
| Thai | โจร(one who robs others) | joon | |
| Tibetan | ཇག་པ(one who robs others) | — | |
| Turkish | haydut(one who robs others) | — | |
| Turkmen | bandit(one who robs others), galtaman(one who robs others), garakçy(one who robs others) | — | |
| Ukrainian | банди́т(one who robs others), банди́тка(one who robs others), розбі́йник(one who robs others), розбі́йниця(one who robs others) | bandýt, bandýtka, rozbíjnyk, rozbíjnycja | |
| Urdu | راہْزَن(one who robs others), ڈاکو(one who robs others) | rāhzan, ḍāko | |
| Uyghur | باندىت(one who robs others), قاراقچى(one who robs others) | bandit, qaraqchi | |
| Uzbek | bandit(one who robs others), bosmachi(one who robs others), bosqinchi(one who robs others), qaroqchi(one who robs others) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cường đạo(one who robs others), kẻ cướp(one who robs others) | — | |
| Yiddish | באַנדיט(one who robs others) | bandit |
bandit
bandit, quldur
банди́т, банди́тка, разбо́йник, разбо́йница, разбо́йничка
bandít, bandítka, razbójnik, razbójnica, razbójnička
bandit, bandoler
bandita, banditka
bandit
bandiet
bandiit
bandiitti, henkipatto, lainsuojaton, rosvo
bandit, bandite, voleur, voleuse
Bandit, Banditin
bandita
ræningi
bandito, bandito
bandit, bandit, begal, penjahat, perampok
tóraí, tóraí
bandita, bandita, bandito, bandito
bajingan
bandide, bandide, bandidu, bandidu
ā-āphīehói
latro, latrō
bandīts
banditas
berandal, penyamun, perompak
roosteyr
kaipāhua, pāhua
rêbir
banditt
Baundiet
bandyta, bandytka, rozbójniczka, rozbójnik
bandido, ladrão, ladrão, trapaceiro
bandit, haramin
rázbojnica, rázbōjnīk, ра́збо̄јнӣк, ра́збојница
bandita, banditka
razbojnica, razbojnik
bandida, bandido, bandido, bandolero, bandolero
haramia, haramia
bandit, bandit, bedragare, bov, rånare, rövare
ཇག་པ
haydut
bandit, galtaman, garakçy
bandit, bosmachi, bosqinchi, qaroqchi
cường đạo, kẻ cướp
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