Belief
Translations of "belief" (75 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | besimet(religious or moral convictions), besimi(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), besimi(something believed), besimi(religious faith), besplotë(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), besueshmëria(the quality or state of believing) | — | |
| Arabic | إيمان(religious or moral convictions), اِعْتِقَاد(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), عقيدَة(religious faith) | ʔīmān, iʕtiqād | |
| Armenian | համոզմունք(something believed), համոզմունք(religious or moral convictions), հավատ(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), վստահություն(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | hamozmunkʻ, hamozmunkʻ, havat, vstahutʻyun | |
| Asturian | creencia(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), creencia(something believed), creyencia(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), creyencia(something believed) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | inanc(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), inanc(something believed), inanc(religious faith) | — | |
| Belarusian | ве́ра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | vjéra | |
| Bulgarian | вя́ра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), вя́ра(religious faith), вяра(the quality or state of believing), вяра(religious or moral convictions), дове́рие(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), убеждение(religious or moral convictions) | vjára, vjára, vjara, vjara, dovérie, ubeždenie | |
| Catalan | creença(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), creença(something believed), creença(the quality or state of believing), creença(religious faith) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | باوەر(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), باوەر(religious faith), بروا(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), بڕوا(religious faith), بڕواباوەر(religious or moral convictions) | bawer, bawer, birwa, birrwa, birrwa | |
| Cherokee | ᎪᎯᏳᏗ(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ᎪᎯᏳᏗ(something believed) | gohiyudi, gohiyudi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 信仰(religious faith), 信心(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), 信念(something believed), 信教(religious faith), 相信(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | xìnyǎng, xìnxīn, xìnniàn, xìnjiào, xiāngxìn | |
| Church Slavic | вѣра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | věra | |
| Czech | přesvědčení(religious or moral convictions), víra(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), víra(something believed), víra(the quality or state of believing), víra(religious faith), víra(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Dalmatian | faid(religious faith) | — | |
| Danish | tro(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Dutch | geloof(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), geloof(something believed), geloof(the quality or state of believing), geloof(religious faith), geloof(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Esperanto | konvinko(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), kredo(something believed) | — | |
| Estonian | lootus(the quality or state of believing), usk(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), usk(something believed), usk(the quality or state of believing), usk(religious faith), usk(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), uskumus(something believed), veendumus(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Faroese | trúgv(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), trúgv(religious faith) | — | |
| Finnish | luottamus(the quality or state of believing), usko(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), usko(something believed), usko(the quality or state of believing), usko(religious faith), usko(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), vakaumus(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| French | conviction(the quality or state of believing), croyance(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), croyance(religious faith), foi(religious faith) | — | |
| Friulian | crodince(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Galician | crenza(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), crenza(something believed), crenza(the quality or state of believing), crenza(religious faith), crenza(religious or moral convictions), fe(religious faith) | — | |
| Georgian | დაჯერება(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), მრწამსი(something believed), მრწამსი(religious faith), რწმენა(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), რჯული(religious faith), შეხედულება(something believed) | daǯereba, mrc̣amsi, mrc̣amsi, rc̣mena, rǯuli, šexeduleba | |
| German | Glaube(something believed), Glaube(the quality or state of believing), Glauben(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), Glauben(religious faith), Glauben(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | galaubeins | |
| Greek | δοξασία(something believed), δοξασία(the quality or state of believing), δόγμα(something believed), δόγμα(the quality or state of believing), πίστη(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), πίστη(something believed), πίστη(religious faith), πιστεύω(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), πιστεύω(religious or moral convictions) | doxasía, doxasía, dógma, dógma, písti, písti, písti, pistévo, pistévo | |
| Hebrew | האמנה(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Hindi | आस्था(religious faith), आस्था(religious or moral convictions), धारणा(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), विश्वास(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), विश्वास(something believed), विश्वास(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), श्रद्धा(religious faith), श्रद्धा(religious or moral convictions) | āsthā, āsthā, dhārṇā, viśvās, viśvās, viśvās, śraddhā, śraddhā | |
| Hungarian | hiedelem(something believed), hit(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), hit(something believed), hit(religious or moral convictions), meggyőződés(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Indonesian | kepercayaan(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), keyakinan(religious faith) | — | |
| Ingrian | katsomus(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Interlingua | credentia(something believed) | — | |
| Italian | convinzione(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), convinzione(the quality or state of believing), convinzioni(religious or moral convictions), credenza(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), credenza(something believed), credenza(religious faith), credito(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), credo(religious faith), fede(religious faith), fiducia(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), opinione(something believed) | — | |
| Japanese | 信仰(religious faith), 信念(something believed), 信条(something believed), 確信(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | shinkō, shinnen, shinjō, kakushin | |
| Kazakh | сенім(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | senım | |
| Khmer | ជំនឿ(religious faith) | chom neur | |
| Korean | 믿음(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), 믿음(something believed), 믿음(religious faith), 바람(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), 신앙(religious faith) | mideum, mideum, mideum, baram, sinang | |
| Kyrgyz | диний ишеним(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ишеним(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ишенич(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ишенүү(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), көз караш(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | diniy işenim, işenim, işenic, işenüü, köz karaş | |
| Latin | fides(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), fides(religious faith) | — | |
| Latvian | ticība(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Macedonian | вера(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | vera | |
| Malayalam | വിശ്വാസം(religious faith), വിശ്വാസം(religious or moral convictions) | viśvāsaṁ, viśvāsaṁ | |
| Mongolian | итгэл(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | itgel | |
| Navajo | oodlą́(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), oodlą́ʼ (sheʼoodlą́ʼ, my belief)(religious faith) | — | |
| Norman | crianche(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), crianche(religious faith) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | bawer(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Occitan | cresença(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | вѣра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | věra | |
| Old English | ġelēafa(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ġelēafa(something believed), ġelēafa(the quality or state of believing), ġelēafa(religious faith), ġelēafa(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ایمان(religious faith), دین(religious faith) | iman, din | |
| Persian | اعتقاد(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), باور(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), باور(something believed), باور(the quality or state of believing) | e'teqâd, bâvar, bâvar, bâvar | |
| Polish | przekonanie(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), przekonanie(something believed), wiara(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), wiara(something believed), wiara(the quality or state of believing), wiara(religious faith), wiara(religious or moral convictions), wiara(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), wierzenie(religious faith), wierzenie(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Portuguese | crença(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), crença(something believed), crença(the quality or state of believing), crença(religious faith), crença(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Quechua | iñi(religious faith) | — | |
| Romanian | convicțiune(the quality or state of believing), convingere(the quality or state of believing), credință(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), credință(religious faith), credință(religious or moral convictions) | — | |
| Russian | ве́ра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), ве́ра(something believed), ве́ра(religious faith), ве́рование(religious faith), дове́рие(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), убежде́ние(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), убежде́ние(something believed) | véra, véra, véra, vérovanije, dovérije, ubeždénije, ubeždénije | |
| Scottish Gaelic | barail(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), barail(the quality or state of believing), beachd(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), beachd(the quality or state of believing), creideamh(religious faith), creideamh(religious or moral convictions), cràbhachd(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | uverenje(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), uvjerenje(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), vera(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), vera(something believed), vera(religious faith), vera(religious or moral convictions), verovanje(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), verovanje(the quality or state of believing), vjera(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), vjera(something believed), vjera(religious faith), vjera(religious or moral convictions), vjerovanje(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), vjerovanje(the quality or state of believing), вера(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), вера(something believed), вера(religious faith), вера(religious or moral convictions), веровање(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), веровање(the quality or state of believing), вјера(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), вјера(something believed), вјера(religious faith), вјера(religious or moral convictions), вјеровање(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), вјеровање(the quality or state of believing), уверење(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true), увјерење(a wishing of case or circumstance to be true) | — | |
| Slovak | viera(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Slovene | vera(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ижениш(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | iženiš | |
| Spanish | creencia(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), creencia(religious faith), fe(religious faith) | — | |
| Swedish | tro(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), tro(something believed), tro(the quality or state of believing), tro(religious faith), tro(religious or moral convictions), övertygelse(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), övertygelse(something believed) | — | |
| Tagalog | paniniwala(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), paniwala(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Tajik | бовар(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), эътиқод(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | bovar, e'tiqod | |
| Tamil | நம்பிக்கை(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | nampikkai | |
| Telugu | నమ్మకము(something believed), నమ్మకము(the quality or state of believing), మతవిశ్వాశం(religious faith), విశ్వాసము(something believed), విశ్వాసము(the quality or state of believing) | nammakamu, nammakamu, mataviśvāśaṁ, viśvāsamu, viśvāsamu | |
| Udmurt | оскон(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | oskon | |
| Ukrainian | ві́ра(mental acceptance of a claim as truth), віра(religious faith) | víra, vira | |
| Uyghur | ئېتىقاد(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | ëtiqad | |
| Uzbek | eʻtiqod(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Walloon | creyance(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Zazaki | bawer(mental acceptance of a claim as truth) | — | |
| Zulu | ukholo(religious faith) | — |
besimet, besimi, besimi, besimi, besplotë, besueshmëria
creencia, creencia, creyencia, creyencia
inanc, inanc, inanc
вя́ра, вя́ра, вяра, вяра, дове́рие, убеждение
vjára, vjára, vjara, vjara, dovérie, ubeždenie
creença, creença, creença, creença
přesvědčení, víra, víra, víra, víra, víra
faid
tro
geloof, geloof, geloof, geloof, geloof
konvinko, kredo
lootus, usk, usk, usk, usk, usk, uskumus, veendumus
trúgv, trúgv
luottamus, usko, usko, usko, usko, usko, vakaumus
conviction, croyance, croyance, foi
crodince
crenza, crenza, crenza, crenza, crenza, fe
დაჯერება, მრწამსი, მრწამსი, რწმენა, რჯული, შეხედულება
daǯereba, mrc̣amsi, mrc̣amsi, rc̣mena, rǯuli, šexeduleba
Glaube, Glaube, Glauben, Glauben, Glauben
δοξασία, δοξασία, δόγμα, δόγμα, πίστη, πίστη, πίστη, πιστεύω, πιστεύω
doxasía, doxasía, dógma, dógma, písti, písti, písti, pistévo, pistévo
האמנה
आस्था, आस्था, धारणा, विश्वास, विश्वास, विश्वास, श्रद्धा, श्रद्धा
āsthā, āsthā, dhārṇā, viśvās, viśvās, viśvās, śraddhā, śraddhā
hiedelem, hit, hit, hit, meggyőződés
kepercayaan, keyakinan
katsomus
credentia
convinzione, convinzione, convinzioni, credenza, credenza, credenza, credito, credo, fede, fiducia, opinione
диний ишеним, ишеним, ишенич, ишенүү, көз караш
diniy işenim, işenim, işenic, işenüü, köz karaş
fides, fides
ticība
oodlą́, oodlą́ʼ (sheʼoodlą́ʼ, my belief)
crianche, crianche
bawer
cresença
ġelēafa, ġelēafa, ġelēafa, ġelēafa, ġelēafa
przekonanie, przekonanie, wiara, wiara, wiara, wiara, wiara, wiara, wierzenie, wierzenie
crença, crença, crença, crença, crença
iñi
convicțiune, convingere, credință, credință, credință
ве́ра, ве́ра, ве́ра, ве́рование, дове́рие, убежде́ние, убежде́ние
véra, véra, véra, vérovanije, dovérije, ubeždénije, ubeždénije
barail, barail, beachd, beachd, creideamh, creideamh, cràbhachd
uverenje, uvjerenje, vera, vera, vera, vera, verovanje, verovanje, vjera, vjera, vjera, vjera, vjerovanje, vjerovanje, вера, вера, вера, вера, веровање, веровање, вјера, вјера, вјера, вјера, вјеровање, вјеровање, уверење, увјерење
viera
vera
creencia, creencia, fe
tro, tro, tro, tro, tro, övertygelse, övertygelse
paniniwala, paniwala
నమ్మకము, నమ్మకము, మతవిశ్వాశం, విశ్వాసము, విశ్వాసము
nammakamu, nammakamu, mataviśvāśaṁ, viśvāsamu, viśvāsamu
eʻtiqod
creyance
bawer
ukholo
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