Banish
//ˈbænɪʃ//
Translations of "banish" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐξορίζω(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | exorízō | |
| Arabic | طَرَدَ(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | ṭarada | |
| Bashkir | ҡыуыу(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), һөрөү(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | qıwıw, höröw | |
| Belarusian | вы́гнаць(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), вы́слаць(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), выганя́ць(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), высыла́ць(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | výhnacʹ, výslacʹ, vyhanjácʹ, vysylácʹ | |
| Catalan | bandejar(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), desterrar(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 流放(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), 逐出(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), 驅逐 /驱逐(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | liúfàng, zhúchū, qūzhú | |
| Czech | vyhnat(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), vyhostit(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), vykázat(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), vypovědět(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), zapudit (myšlenku)(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Dutch | verbannen(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), verdrijven(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Esperanto | forpeli(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Finnish | ajaa pois(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), ajaa tiehensä(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), karkottaa(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), karkottaa(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| French | bannir(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| German | herauswerfen(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), verbannen(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), vertreiben(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Greek | εξορίζω(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | exorízo | |
| Hungarian | elhesseget(to expel, especially from the mind), elűz(to expel, especially from the mind), száműz(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Irish | ruaig(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), ruaig(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Italian | bandire(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), esiliare(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Latin | ablēgō(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Macedonian | прогони(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | progoni | |
| Māori | pei(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), tūwhiti(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), whakapako(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Middle English | forsenden(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قوغمق(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | koğmak, kovmak | |
| Polish | banitować(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), wyganiać(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), wygnać(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), wygonić(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), wypędzać(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), wypędzić(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Portuguese | banir(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), expulsar(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Romanian | alunga(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Russian | вы́слать(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), высыла́ть(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), изгна́ть(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), изгоня́ть(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), прогна́ть(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), прогоня́ть(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | výslatʹ, vysylátʹ, izgnátʹ, izgonjátʹ, prognátʹ, progonjátʹ | |
| Spanish | desterrar(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Tocharian B | lut(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — | |
| Tok Pisin | banisim(to expel, especially from the mind) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́гнати(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), ви́слати(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), виганя́ти(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), виго́нити(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning), висила́ти(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | výhnaty, výslaty, vyhanjáty, vyhónyty, vysyláty | |
| Vlax-Romani | gonil (Kalderash)(to send someone away and forbid that person from returning) | — |
bandejar, desterrar
vyhnat, vyhostit, vykázat, vypovědět, zapudit (myšlenku)
verbannen, verdrijven
forpeli
ajaa pois, ajaa tiehensä, karkottaa, karkottaa
bannir
herauswerfen, verbannen, vertreiben
elhesseget, elűz, száműz
ruaig, ruaig
bandire, esiliare
ablēgō
pei, tūwhiti, whakapako
forsenden
banitować, wyganiać, wygnać, wygonić, wypędzać, wypędzić
banir, expulsar
alunga
вы́слать, высыла́ть, изгна́ть, изгоня́ть, прогна́ть, прогоня́ть
výslatʹ, vysylátʹ, izgnátʹ, izgonjátʹ, prognátʹ, progonjátʹ
desterrar
lut
banisim
ви́гнати, ви́слати, виганя́ти, виго́нити, висила́ти
výhnaty, výslaty, vyhanjáty, vyhónyty, vysyláty
gonil (Kalderash)
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