Cenotaph
//ˈsɛn.əˌtæf//
Translations of "cenotaph" (45 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κενοτάφιον(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotáphion | |
| Arabic | الْقُبْر الْأُجُوف(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | al-qubr al-ʔujūf | |
| Azerbaijani | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Basque | zenotafio(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Belarusian | кенатаф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kjenataf | |
| Bulgarian | кенота́ф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotáf | |
| Catalan | cenotafi(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 衣冠冢(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), 衣冠墓(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | yīguānzhǒng, yīguānmù | |
| Czech | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Danish | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Dutch | cenotaaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Esperanto | cenotafo(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Estonian | kenotaaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), mälestusmonument(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Finnish | kenotafi(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), muistohauta(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| French | cénotaphe(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Georgian | კენოტაფი(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | ḳenoṭapi | |
| German | Ehrenmal(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), Kenotaph(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), Scheingrab(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Greek | κενοτάφιο(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotáfio | |
| Hebrew | אנדרטה(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | andárta | |
| Hungarian | kenotáfium(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Icelandic | minningargröf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), minnisvarði(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Ido | cenotafio(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Italian | cenotafio(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Japanese | 慰霊碑(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | ireihi | |
| Korean | 위령비(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | wiryeongbi | |
| Kyrgyz | кенотаф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotaf | |
| Latgalian | kenotafs(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Latin | cenotaphium(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Latvian | kenotāfs(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), piemeniklis(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kenotafas(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Kenotaph(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Polish | cenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Portuguese | cenotáfio(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Romanian | cenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Russian | кенота́ф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotáf | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kȅnotāf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), ке̏нота̄ф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Slovak | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Slovene | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Spanish | cenotafio(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Swedish | kenotaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere), skengrav(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — | |
| Tamil | வெறுங்கல்லறை(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | veṟuṅkallaṟai | |
| Ukrainian | кенота́ф(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | kenotáf | |
| West-Frisian | senotaaf(monument to honor the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere) | — |
kenotaf
zenotafio
cenotafi
kenotaf
kenotaf
cenotaaf
cenotafo
kenotaaf, mälestusmonument
kenotafi, muistohauta
cénotaphe
Ehrenmal, Kenotaph, Scheingrab
kenotáfium
minningargröf, minnisvarði
cenotafio
cenotafio
kenotafs
cenotaphium
kenotāfs, piemeniklis
kenotafas
Kenotaph
kenotaf
kenotaf
cenotaf
cenotáfio
cenotaf
kȅnotāf, ке̏нота̄ф
kenotaf
kenotaf
cenotafio
kenotaf, skengrav
senotaaf
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