Bee-eater
//ˈbiː iːtəɹ//
Translations of "bee-eater" (43 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | zog blete(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μέροψ(bird in the family Meropidae) | mérops | |
| Arabic | وَرْوَار(bird in the family Meropidae) | warwār | |
| Aragonese | abellarol(bird in the family Meropidae), abellaruelo(bird in the family Meropidae), abellero(bird in the family Meropidae), abellerol(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Armenian | մեղվակեր(bird in the family Meropidae) | meġvaker | |
| Asturian | abeyaruco(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Catalan | abellerol(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Chechen | жӏалин-къоьрг(bird in the family Meropidae) | žˀalin-qʼörg | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 蜂虎科(bird in the family Meropidae), 食蜂鳥 /食蜂鸟(bird in the family Meropidae) | fēnghǔ-kē, shífēngniǎo | |
| Corsican | vespaghju(bird in the family Meropidae), vispaghju(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Czech | vlha(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Danish | biæder(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Dutch | bijeneter(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Esperanto | abelmanĝulo(bird in the family Meropidae), meropo(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Fala | abejarucu(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Finnish | mehiläissyöjä(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| French | guêpier(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Galician | abellaruco(bird in the family Meropidae), abelleiro(bird in the family Meropidae), meixengra(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| German | Bienenfresser(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Greek | μελισσοφάγος(bird in the family Meropidae) | melissofágos | |
| Hungarian | gyurgyalag(bird in the family Meropidae), méhészmadár(bird in the family Meropidae), piripió(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Icelandic | býsvelgur(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Irish | beachadóir(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Italian | gruccione(bird in the family Meropidae), vespiere(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Japanese | ハチクイ(bird in the family Meropidae), ハチクイ科(bird in the family Meropidae) | hachikui, hachikui-ka | |
| Korean | 벌잡이새(bird in the family Meropidae) | beoljabisae | |
| Latin | merops(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Maltese | qerd in-naħal(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Navajo | tsísʼná yiyání(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آری قوشی(bird in the family Meropidae) | arı kuşu | |
| Polish | żołna(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Portuguese | abelharuco(bird in the family Meropidae), abelheiro(bird in the family Meropidae), mejengra(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Romanian | albinărel(bird in the family Meropidae), prigoare(bird in the family Meropidae), prigorie(bird in the family Meropidae), viespar(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Russian | щу́рка(bird in the family Meropidae) | ščúrka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | beachadair(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Spanish | abejaruco(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Swedish | biätare(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Tagalog | manunubing(bird in the family Meropidae), parikparik(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Telugu | పచ్చరెక్క(bird in the family Meropidae) | paccarekka | |
| Turkish | arı kuşu(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Vietnamese | trảu(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Walloon | wespî(bird in the family Meropidae) | — | |
| Welsh | gwenynysor(bird in the family Meropidae) | — |
zog blete
abellarol, abellaruelo, abellero, abellerol
abeyaruco
abellerol
vespaghju, vispaghju
vlha
biæder
bijeneter
abelmanĝulo, meropo
abejarucu
mehiläissyöjä
guêpier
abellaruco, abelleiro, meixengra
Bienenfresser
gyurgyalag, méhészmadár, piripió
býsvelgur
beachadóir
gruccione, vespiere
merops
qerd in-naħal
tsísʼná yiyání
żołna
abelharuco, abelheiro, mejengra
albinărel, prigoare, prigorie, viespar
beachadair
abejaruco
biätare
manunubing, parikparik
arı kuşu
trảu
wespî
gwenynysor
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