Canaanite
//ˈkeɪnənaɪt//
Translations of "canaanite" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Χαναναῖος(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Χαναναῖος(member of ancient Semitic people) | Khananaîos, Khananaîos | |
| Arabic | كَنْعَانِيّ(member of ancient Semitic people) | kanʕāniyy | |
| Armenian | քանանացի(member of ancient Semitic people) | kʻananacʻi | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎨᎾᏂ(member of ancient Semitic people), ᎠᎨᎾᏂᏗ(member of ancient Semitic people), ᎨᎾᏂ ᎡᎯ(member of ancient Semitic people) | agenani, agenanidi, genani ehi | |
| Dutch | Kanaänitisch(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Kanaäniet(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| French | cananéen(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), chananéen(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Cananéen(member of ancient Semitic people), Cananéenne(member of ancient Semitic people), Chananéen(member of ancient Semitic people), Chananéenne(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| German | kanaanitisch(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), kanaanäisch(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), kananitisch(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), kananäisch(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Kanaanit(member of ancient Semitic people), Kanaaniter(member of ancient Semitic people), Kanaaniterin(member of ancient Semitic people), Kanaanitin(member of ancient Semitic people), Kanaanäer(member of ancient Semitic people), Kanaanäerin(member of ancient Semitic people), Kananiter(member of ancient Semitic people), Kananiterin(member of ancient Semitic people), Kananäer(member of ancient Semitic people), Kananäerin(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Greek | χαναανικός(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), χαναανιτικός(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers) | chanaanikós, chanaanitikós | |
| Hebrew | כנעני(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), כנעני(member of ancient Semitic people) | k'na'aní, k'na'aní | |
| Hungarian | kánaánita(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), kánaáni(a subfamily of the Semitic languages spoken by the ancient peoples of the Canaan region, including Canaanites, Israelites and Phoenicians), kánaánita(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Italian | cananeo(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), cananeo(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Latin | Chananaeus(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Chanāneus(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), Chananaea(member of ancient Semitic people), Chananaeus(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Malayalam | ക്നാനായ(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers) | knānāya | |
| Maore Comorian | mtru wa Kanani(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Old Armenian | քանանացի(member of ancient Semitic people) | kʻananacʻi | |
| Persian | کنعانی(member of ancient Semitic people) | kan'âni | |
| Portuguese | canaanita(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), cananeu(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), canaanita(member of ancient Semitic people), cananeia(member of ancient Semitic people), cananeu(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Russian | хананей(member of ancient Semitic people) | xananej | |
| Spanish | canaanita(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), cananeo(of or pertaining to this sect or its followers), cananeo(member of ancient Semitic people) | — | |
| Tumbuka | muKanani(member of ancient Semitic people) | — |
Kanaänitisch, Kanaäniet
cananéen, chananéen, Cananéen, Cananéenne, Chananéen, Chananéenne
kanaanitisch, kanaanäisch, kananitisch, kananäisch, Kanaanit, Kanaaniter, Kanaaniterin, Kanaanitin, Kanaanäer, Kanaanäerin, Kananiter, Kananiterin, Kananäer, Kananäerin
kánaánita, kánaáni, kánaánita
cananeo, cananeo
Chananaeus, Chanāneus, Chananaea, Chananaeus
mtru wa Kanani
canaanita, cananeu, canaanita, cananeia, cananeu
canaanita, cananeo, cananeo
muKanani
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