Carol
//ˈkæɹəl//
Translations of "carol" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asturian | villancicu(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Bulgarian | коледна песен(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | koledna pesen | |
| Catalan | nadala(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Czech | koleda(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Danish | julesalme(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), julesang(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Esperanto | karolo(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Faroese | jólasongur(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), jólasálmur(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Finnish | joululaulu(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| French | Carole(female name), carole(round dance accompanied by singing), chœur(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Galician | panxoliña(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| German | Weihnachtslied(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Greek | Καρόλα(female name), κάλαντα(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), χαρούμενο τραγούδι(song of joy) | Karóla, kálanta, charoúmeno tragoúdi | |
| Hindi | कैरल(song of joy) | kairal | |
| Japanese | キャロル(song of joy) | — | |
| Kashubian | kòlãda(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), kòlãdowac(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | gódowny spiw(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | carol(song of joy) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | carol(song of joy) | — | |
| Polish | carol(song of joy), kolęda(song of joy), kolęda(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), kolędować(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | — | |
| Russian | Кэ́рол(female name), весёлая пе́сня(song of joy), коля́дка(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), коляда́(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), кэрол(song of joy), хора́л(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), колядова́ть(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | Kɛ́rol, vesjólaja pésnja, koljádka, koljadá, kɛrol, xorál, koljadovátʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | koleda(song of joy), koleda(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), коледа(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Slovak | koleda(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), koledovať(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | — | |
| Spanish | aleluya(song of joy), villancico(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime) | — | |
| Ukrainian | коля́дка(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), колядува́ти(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | koljádka, koljaduváty | |
| Vilamovian | kolaond(religious or secular song sung at Christmastime), kolendowan(to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group) | — | |
| Welsh | carol(song of joy) | — |
villancicu
nadala
koleda
julesalme, julesang
karolo
jólasongur, jólasálmur
joululaulu
Carole, carole, chœur
panxoliña
Weihnachtslied
キャロル
kòlãda, kòlãdowac
gódowny spiw
carol
carol
carol, kolęda, kolęda, kolędować
Кэ́рол, весёлая пе́сня, коля́дка, коляда́, кэрол, хора́л, колядова́ть
Kɛ́rol, vesjólaja pésnja, koljádka, koljadá, kɛrol, xorál, koljadovátʹ
koleda, koleda, коледа
koleda, koledovať
aleluya, villancico
kolaond, kolendowan
carol
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