Behemoth
//bəˈhi(ː).məθ//
Translations of "behemoth" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | بَهَمُوت(mighty beast in the Book of Job), بَهِيمُوث(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | bahamūt, bahīmūṯ | |
| Belarusian | бегемо́т(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | bjehjemót | |
| Bulgarian | бегемо́т(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | begemót | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 巨獸 /巨兽(mighty beast in the Book of Job), 巨獸 /巨兽(mighty monster), 貝西摩斯 /贝西摩斯(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | jùshòu, jùshòu, bèixīmósī | |
| Czech | behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job), obluda(mighty monster) | — | |
| Esperanto | behemo(mighty monster), behemoto(mighty beast in the Book of Job), behemoto(mighty monster) | — | |
| Finnish | behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job), jättiläinen(something of great size and power), virtahepo(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | — | |
| French | Béhémoth(mighty beast in the Book of Job), béhémot(mighty monster), béhémoth(mighty monster) | — | |
| German | Behemoth(mighty beast in the Book of Job), Gigant(something of great size and power), Koloss(something of great size and power), Moloch(mighty beast in the Book of Job), Riesentier(mighty monster) | — | |
| Hebrew | בְּהֵמוֹת(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | behemót | |
| Japanese | ベヒーモス(mighty beast in the Book of Job), ベヘモット(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | behīmosu, behemotto | |
| Korean | 베헤모스(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | behemoseu | |
| Macedonian | бегемот(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | begemot | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | Behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | — | |
| Polish | Behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job), gigant(something of great size and power), kolos(something of great size and power), moloch(something of great size and power), monstrum(mighty monster), olbrzym(something of great size and power) | — | |
| Portuguese | Beemôt(mighty beast in the Book of Job), mastodonte(something of great size and power) | — | |
| Russian | бегемо́т(mighty beast in the Book of Job), велика́н(something of great size and power), гига́нт(something of great size and power), исполи́н(something of great size and power), монстр(mighty monster), чу́дище(mighty monster), чудо́вище(mighty monster) | begemót, velikán, gigánt, ispolín, monstr, čúdišče, čudóvišče | |
| Spanish | behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job), socotroco(something of great size and power), zocotroco(something of great size and power) | — | |
| Swedish | Behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | — | |
| Turkish | behemot(mighty beast in the Book of Job), dev(mighty monster), dev(something of great size and power), dev hayvan(mighty monster), dev mahluk(mighty beast in the Book of Job), dev yaratık(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бегемо́т(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | behemót | |
| Zulu | uBehemoti(mighty beast in the Book of Job) | — |
behemot, obluda
behemo, behemoto, behemoto
behemot, jättiläinen, virtahepo
Béhémoth, béhémot, béhémoth
Behemoth, Gigant, Koloss, Moloch, Riesentier
Behemot
Behemot, gigant, kolos, moloch, monstrum, olbrzym
Beemôt, mastodonte
бегемо́т, велика́н, гига́нт, исполи́н, монстр, чу́дище, чудо́вище
begemót, velikán, gigánt, ispolín, monstr, čúdišče, čudóvišče
behemot, socotroco, zocotroco
Behemot
behemot, dev, dev, dev hayvan, dev mahluk, dev yaratık
uBehemoti
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