Brave
Translations of "brave" (114 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | braaf(strong in the face of fear), dapper(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Albanian | Trrim(strong in the face of fear), i guximshëm(strong in the face of fear), Trimerisht(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θρασύς(strong in the face of fear), ἀνδρεῖος(strong in the face of fear) | thrasús, andreîos | |
| Arabic | جريء(strong in the face of fear), جَرِيء(strong in the face of fear), جَسُور(strong in the face of fear), شجاع(strong in the face of fear), شجيع(strong in the face of fear), شُجَاع(strong in the face of fear) | jarīʔ, jarīʔ, jasūr, šujāʕ, šagīʕ, šujāʕ | |
| Armenian | քաջ(strong in the face of fear) | kʻaǰ | |
| Aromanian | gioni(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Asturian | bravu(strong in the face of fear), coraxosu(strong in the face of fear), valiente(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | comərd(strong in the face of fear), cəsur(strong in the face of fear), mərd(strong in the face of fear), ürəkli(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Bashkir | батыр(strong in the face of fear), ҡыйыу(strong in the face of fear) | batır, qıyıw | |
| Basque | ausart(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Belarusian | адва́жны(strong in the face of fear), сме́лы(strong in the face of fear), хра́бры(strong in the face of fear) | advážny, smjély, xrábry | |
| Bengali | সাহসী(strong in the face of fear) | śahośi | |
| Breton | kaloneg(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Bulgarian | смел(strong in the face of fear), хра́бър(strong in the face of fear), индиански воин(native American warrior), осмеля се(to encounter with courage), осмелявам се(to encounter with courage), посмея(to encounter with courage), посмявам(to encounter with courage), предизвиквам(to encounter with courage) | smel, hrábǎr, indianski voin, osmelja se, osmeljavam se, posmeja, posmjavam, predizvikvam | |
| Burmese | ရဲရင့်(strong in the face of fear), သတ္တိကောင်း(strong in the face of fear) | rai:rang., satti.kaung: | |
| Catalan | audaç(strong in the face of fear), coratjós(strong in the face of fear), valent(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Cebuano | sungasong(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئازا(strong in the face of fear), قارەمان(strong in the face of fear) | aza, qareman | |
| Chechen | майра(strong in the face of fear) | majra | |
| Cherokee | ᏧᎵᏨᏯᏍᏗ(strong in the face of fear) | tsulitsvyasdi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 勇敢(strong in the face of fear) | yǒnggǎn | |
| Czech | odvážný(strong in the face of fear), statečný(strong in the face of fear), odvážně čelit(to encounter with courage), postavit se(to encounter with courage), stavět se čelem(to encounter with courage), vzdorovat(to encounter with courage), čelit(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Danish | modig(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Dutch | moedig(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Esperanto | brava(strong in the face of fear), kuraĝa(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Estonian | julge(strong in the face of fear), vahva(strong in the face of fear), vapper(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Faroese | djarvur(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Finnish | reipas(strong in the face of fear), rohkea(strong in the face of fear), urhea(strong in the face of fear), intiaanisoturi(native American warrior), kohdata rohkeasti(to encounter with courage), uhmata(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| French | courageux(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Friulian | di fiât(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Galician | bravo(strong in the face of fear), valente(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Georgian | გაბედული(strong in the face of fear), გამბედავი(strong in the face of fear), გულადი(strong in the face of fear), გულოვანი(strong in the face of fear), ვაჟკაცი(strong in the face of fear), მამაცი(strong in the face of fear) | gabeduli, gambedavi, guladi, gulovani, važḳaci, mamaci | |
| German | mutig(strong in the face of fear), tapfer(strong in the face of fear), Krieger(native American warrior), trotzen(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Greek | γενναίος(strong in the face of fear), θαρραλέος(strong in the face of fear) | gennaíos, tharraléos | |
| Haitian Creole | brav(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Hawaiian | koa(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Hebrew | אַמִּיץ(strong in the face of fear), אמיצה(strong in the face of fear) | amitz, amitza | |
| Hindi | बहादुर(strong in the face of fear), व्यकित(strong in the face of fear) | bahādur, vyakit | |
| Hungarian | bátor(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Icelandic | hugrakkur(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Ido | brava(strong in the face of fear), kurajoza(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Igbo | ebube(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Indonesian | berani(strong in the face of fear), menerjang(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Ingush | майра(strong in the face of fear) | majra | |
| Irish | calma(strong in the face of fear), cróga(strong in the face of fear), fearúil(strong in the face of fear), misniúil(strong in the face of fear), móruchtúil(strong in the face of fear), tabhair dúshlán(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Italian | ardito(strong in the face of fear), audace(strong in the face of fear), baldo(strong in the face of fear), coraggioso(strong in the face of fear), impavido(strong in the face of fear), valoroso(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Japanese | 勇敢な(strong in the face of fear), 勇気ある(strong in the face of fear), 勇猛な(strong in the face of fear), 雄々しい(strong in the face of fear) | yūkan na, yūki aru, yūmō na, ooshii | |
| Javanese | wani(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Kazakh | батыл(strong in the face of fear), батыр(strong in the face of fear), дәділ(strong in the face of fear), ержүрек(strong in the face of fear) | batyl, batyr, dädıl, erjürek | |
| Khmer | ក្លាហាន(strong in the face of fear) | klaa haan | |
| Korean | 용감하다(strong in the face of fear) | yonggamhada | |
| Kyrgyz | батымдуу(strong in the face of fear), жүрөктүү(strong in the face of fear), кайраттуу(strong in the face of fear) | batımduu, jüröktüü, kayrattuu | |
| Ladino | korajozo(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Lao | ກຳແຫງ(strong in the face of fear), ກ້າ(strong in the face of fear), ກ້າຫານ(strong in the face of fear) | kam ngǣ, kā, kā hān | |
| Latin | animosus(strong in the face of fear), fortis(strong in the face of fear), magnanimus(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Latvian | drosmīgs(strong in the face of fear), drošs(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Lithuanian | drąsus(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | couragéiert(strong in the face of fear), daper(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Macedonian | смел(strong in the face of fear), хра́бар(strong in the face of fear) | smel, hrábar | |
| Malay | berani(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Malayalam | ധീര(strong in the face of fear), ധൈര്യമുള്ള(strong in the face of fear) | dhīra, dhairyamuḷḷa | |
| Maltese | kuraġġuż(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠪᠠᡨᡠ᠋ᡵᡠ(strong in the face of fear) | baturu | |
| Māori | hautoa(strong in the face of fear), māia(strong in the face of fear), toa(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Marathi | चातुर्य(strong in the face of fear) | cāturya | |
| Middle English | doughty(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Mongolian | зоригтой(strong in the face of fear), эрэлхэг(strong in the face of fear) | zorigtoj, erelxeg | |
| Norman | brave(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Norwegian | modig(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Occitan | coratjós(strong in the face of fear), valent(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Ojibwe | zoongide'e(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Old English | beald(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Old Javanese | wani(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Ottawa | aakde'e(strong in the face of fear), zoongde'e(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قوچاق(strong in the face of fear) | koçak | |
| Pacoh | préinh(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Persian | دلیر(strong in the face of fear), شجاع(strong in the face of fear), نیو(strong in the face of fear) | delir, šojâ', niv | |
| Plautdietsch | brow(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Polish | chrobry(strong in the face of fear), dzielny(strong in the face of fear), odważny(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Portuguese | bravio(strong in the face of fear), bravo(strong in the face of fear), corajoso(strong in the face of fear), valente(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Romanian | brav(strong in the face of fear), curajos(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Russian | бесстра́шный(strong in the face of fear), бра́вый(strong in the face of fear), дивный((obsolete) having any sort of superiority or excellence), отва́жный(strong in the face of fear), сме́лый(strong in the face of fear), хра́брый(strong in the face of fear), инде́йский во́ин(native American warrior) | besstrášnyj, brávyj, divnyj, otvážnyj, smélyj, xrábryj, indéjskij vóin | |
| Sanskrit | वीर(strong in the face of fear) | vīra | |
| Scots | wicht(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | misneachail(strong in the face of fear), tapaidh(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hrabar(strong in the face of fear), храбар(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Sicilian | curaggiusu(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Slovak | odvážny(strong in the face of fear), statočný(strong in the face of fear), zdolať(to encounter with courage), zvládnuť(to encounter with courage) | — | |
| Slovene | hraber(strong in the face of fear), pogumen(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Somali | geesi(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јӱректӱ(strong in the face of fear) | ǰürektü | |
| Spanish | bravo(strong in the face of fear), corajoso (desus.)(strong in the face of fear), corajudo(strong in the face of fear), valeroso(strong in the face of fear), valiente(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Swahili | jasiri(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Swedish | modig(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Tagalog | matapang(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Tajik | далер(strong in the face of fear), диловар(strong in the face of fear), шуҷоатманд(strong in the face of fear), шуҷоъ(strong in the face of fear) | daler, dilovar, šujoatmand, šujo' | |
| Tamil | தைரியசாலி(strong in the face of fear) | tairiyacāli | |
| Telugu | ధైర్యమైన(strong in the face of fear) | dhairyamaina | |
| Thai | กล้า(strong in the face of fear), กล้าหาญ(strong in the face of fear) | glâa, glâa-hǎan | |
| Tibetan | དཔའ་བོ(strong in the face of fear), བློ་ཁོག་ཆེན་པོ(strong in the face of fear) | dpa' bo, blo khog chen po | |
| Turkish | cesaretli(strong in the face of fear), cesur(strong in the face of fear), korkusuz(strong in the face of fear), mert(strong in the face of fear), yürekli(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Turkmen | batyr(strong in the face of fear), mert(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Tuvan | дидим(strong in the face of fear), кайгал(strong in the face of fear), эккер-эрес(strong in the face of fear) | didim, kaygal, ekker-eres | |
| Ukrainian | відва́жний(strong in the face of fear), сміли́вий(strong in the face of fear), хоро́брий(strong in the face of fear) | vidvážnyj, smilývyj, xoróbryj | |
| Unami | ilamàlsi(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Urdu | بهادر(strong in the face of fear) | bahādur | |
| Uyghur | باتۇر(strong in the face of fear), جەسۇر(strong in the face of fear), قورقماس(strong in the face of fear), مەرد(strong in the face of fear) | batur, jesur, qorqmas, merd | |
| Uzbek | botir(strong in the face of fear), dovyurak(strong in the face of fear), jasur(strong in the face of fear), mard(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Vietnamese | dũng cảm(strong in the face of fear), gan dạ(strong in the face of fear), gan góc(strong in the face of fear), mạnh bạo(strong in the face of fear), mạnh dạn(strong in the face of fear), quả cảm(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Volapük | kuradik(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Walloon | bråve(strong in the face of fear), coraedjeus(strong in the face of fear), franc(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Welsh | dewr(strong in the face of fear), eofn(strong in the face of fear), glew(strong in the face of fear), gwrdd(strong in the face of fear), gwrol(strong in the face of fear) | — | |
| Yiddish | העלדיש(strong in the face of fear), מוטיק(strong in the face of fear) | heldish, mutik | |
| Zulu | nesibindi(strong in the face of fear) | — |
braaf, dapper
Trrim, i guximshëm, Trimerisht
gioni
bravu, coraxosu, valiente
comərd, cəsur, mərd, ürəkli
ausart
kaloneg
смел, хра́бър, индиански воин, осмеля се, осмелявам се, посмея, посмявам, предизвиквам
smel, hrábǎr, indianski voin, osmelja se, osmeljavam se, posmeja, posmjavam, predizvikvam
audaç, coratjós, valent
sungasong
odvážný, statečný, odvážně čelit, postavit se, stavět se čelem, vzdorovat, čelit
modig
moedig
brava, kuraĝa
julge, vahva, vapper
djarvur
reipas, rohkea, urhea, intiaanisoturi, kohdata rohkeasti, uhmata
courageux
di fiât
bravo, valente
გაბედული, გამბედავი, გულადი, გულოვანი, ვაჟკაცი, მამაცი
gabeduli, gambedavi, guladi, gulovani, važḳaci, mamaci
mutig, tapfer, Krieger, trotzen
brav
koa
bátor
hugrakkur
brava, kurajoza
ebube
berani, menerjang
calma, cróga, fearúil, misniúil, móruchtúil, tabhair dúshlán
ardito, audace, baldo, coraggioso, impavido, valoroso
wani
korajozo
animosus, fortis, magnanimus
drosmīgs, drošs
drąsus
couragéiert, daper
berani
kuraġġuż
hautoa, māia, toa
doughty
brave
modig
coratjós, valent
zoongide'e
beald
wani
aakde'e, zoongde'e
préinh
brow
chrobry, dzielny, odważny
bravio, bravo, corajoso, valente
brav, curajos
бесстра́шный, бра́вый, дивный, отва́жный, сме́лый, хра́брый, инде́йский во́ин
besstrášnyj, brávyj, divnyj, otvážnyj, smélyj, xrábryj, indéjskij vóin
wicht
misneachail, tapaidh
hrabar, храбар
curaggiusu
odvážny, statočný, zdolať, zvládnuť
hraber, pogumen
geesi
bravo, corajoso (desus.), corajudo, valeroso, valiente
jasiri
modig
matapang
cesaretli, cesur, korkusuz, mert, yürekli
batyr, mert
ilamàlsi
botir, dovyurak, jasur, mard
dũng cảm, gan dạ, gan góc, mạnh bạo, mạnh dạn, quả cảm
kuradik
bråve, coraedjeus, franc
dewr, eofn, glew, gwrdd, gwrol
nesibindi
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