Cetus
//ˈsiːtəs//
Translations of "cetus" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Κῆτος(winter constellation of the northern sky) | Kêtos | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 鯨魚座 /鲸鱼座(winter constellation of the northern sky) | king⁴ jyu⁴ zo⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 鯨魚座 /鲸鱼座(winter constellation of the northern sky) | Jīngyúzuò | |
| Danish | Hval(winter constellation of the northern sky), Hvalfisk(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Estonian | Vaal(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Finnish | Valas(winter constellation of the northern sky), Valaskala(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| French | Baleine(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Galician | Balea(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| German | Walfisch(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Greek | Κήτος(winter constellation of the northern sky) | Kítos | |
| Irish | an Míol Mór(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Japanese | くじら座(winter constellation of the northern sky), 鯨座(winter constellation of the northern sky) | Kujiraza, Kujiraza | |
| Kazakh | Кит(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Korean | 고래자리(winter constellation of the northern sky) | Goraejari | |
| Latin | Cētus(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Malay | Ikan Paus(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Middle Persian | 𐭪𐭤𐭲(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Persian | قیطس(winter constellation of the northern sky) | qeytos | |
| Polish | Wieloryb(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Russian | Кит(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Spanish | Cetus(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — | |
| Tagalog | Dambuhala(winter constellation of the northern sky) | — |
Hval, Hvalfisk
Vaal
Valas, Valaskala
Baleine
Balea
Walfisch
an Míol Mór
Кит
Cētus
Ikan Paus
Wieloryb
Кит
Cetus
Dambuhala
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