Carnage
//ˈkɑɹ.nɪd͡ʒ//
Translations of "carnage" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | клане(death and destruction), сеч(death and destruction) | klane, seč | |
| Catalan | carnatge(death and destruction) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 大屠杀(death and destruction), 大屠殺 /大屠杀(death and destruction), 屠杀(death and destruction), 屠殺 /屠杀(death and destruction), 惨案(death and destruction), 慘案 /惨案(death and destruction) | dàtúshā, dàtúshā, túshā, túshā, cǎn'àn, cǎn'àn | |
| Czech | jatka(death and destruction), krveprolití(death and destruction), masakr(death and destruction), řež(death and destruction) | — | |
| Dutch | bloedbad(death and destruction) | — | |
| Finnish | verilöyly(death and destruction) | — | |
| French | carnage(death and destruction) | — | |
| German | Abschlachtung(death and destruction), Gemetzel(death and destruction) | — | |
| Greek | ανθρωποσφαγή(death and destruction), εκατόμβη(death and destruction), μακελειό(death and destruction) | anthroposfagí, ekatómvi, makeleió | |
| Hebrew | מרחץ דמים(death and destruction) | — | |
| Hungarian | vérontás(death and destruction) | — | |
| Icelandic | eyðing(death and destruction) | — | |
| Irish | eirleach(death and destruction) | — | |
| Italian | carnaio(death and destruction), carneficina(death and destruction) | — | |
| Japanese | 修羅(death and destruction), 大虐殺(death and destruction) | shura, daigyakusatsu | |
| Kazakh | қырғын(death and destruction) | qyrğyn | |
| Korean | 대학살(death and destruction) | daehaksal | |
| Latin | strāgēs(death and destruction) | — | |
| Māori | tārukenga(death and destruction), tārukenga(what remains after a massacre) | — | |
| Old English | wæl(death and destruction) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قان(death and destruction) | kan | |
| Polish | jatka(death and destruction), rzeź(death and destruction) | — | |
| Portuguese | carnagem(death and destruction), massacre(death and destruction) | — | |
| Russian | бо́йня(death and destruction), побо́ище(death and destruction), резня́(death and destruction) | bójnja, pobóišče, reznjá | |
| Scottish Gaelic | marbhadh(death and destruction), àr(death and destruction) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | masakr(death and destruction), pokolj(death and destruction) | — | |
| Spanish | carnaje (desus.)(death and destruction), carnicería(death and destruction), carnicería(what remains after a massacre), degollina(death and destruction), escabechina(death and destruction), hecatombe(death and destruction), masacre(death and destruction), matanza(death and destruction), matazón(death and destruction), mortaldad (desus.)(death and destruction), mortandad(death and destruction) | — |
carnatge
jatka, krveprolití, masakr, řež
bloedbad
verilöyly
carnage
Abschlachtung, Gemetzel
מרחץ דמים
vérontás
eyðing
eirleach
carnaio, carneficina
strāgēs
tārukenga, tārukenga
wæl
jatka, rzeź
carnagem, massacre
marbhadh, àr
masakr, pokolj
carnaje (desus.), carnicería, carnicería, degollina, escabechina, hecatombe, masacre, matanza, matazón, mortaldad (desus.), mortandad
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