Chant
//t͡ʃænt//
Translations of "chant" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | أَهَازِيج(type of singing), أُهْزُوجَة(type of singing) | ʔahāzīj, ʔuhzūja | |
| Bulgarian | напявам(sing monophonically without instruments) | napjavam | |
| Dutch | chanten(sing monophonically without instruments), zingen(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Esperanto | skandi(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner), ĉanti(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Finnish | messuta(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| French | chanter(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Galician | cantar(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Georgian | საგალობელი(type of singing), გალობა(sing monophonically without instruments), გალობს(sing monophonically without instruments) | sagalobeli, galoba, galobs | |
| German | im Sprechchor rufen(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner), skandieren(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner) | — | |
| Hindi | मंत्रणा(sing monophonically without instruments) | mantraṇā | |
| Irish | andord(type of singing), cantaireacht(type of singing), bí ag cantaireacht(sing monophonically without instruments), can(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Italian | salmodia(type of singing), salmodiare(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Kazakh | ән айту(sing monophonically without instruments) | än aitu | |
| Latin | cano(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Māori | oriori(type of singing), whakaoriori(type of singing), oriori(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Nahuatl | tlatoa(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوقومق(sing monophonically without instruments), چاغرمق(sing monophonically without instruments) | okumak, çağırmak | |
| Polish | skandować(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner) | — | |
| Portuguese | cantar(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | rongorongo(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Romanian | scanda(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner) | — | |
| Russian | песнопе́ние(type of singing), петь(sing monophonically without instruments), скандировать(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner) | pesnopénije, petʹ, skandirovatʹ | |
| Spanish | canto (disused)(type of singing), canturria(type of singing), canturía(type of singing), cántico(type of singing), melopea(type of singing), melopeya(type of singing), salmodia(type of singing), canturrear(sing monophonically without instruments), canturriar(sing monophonically without instruments), cantusar(sing monophonically without instruments), cantusear(sing monophonically without instruments), corear(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner), salmodiar(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Turkish | ilahi(type of singing), terennüm(type of singing), şarkı(type of singing), ilahi okumak(sing monophonically without instruments), terennüm etmek(sing monophonically without instruments), şarkı söylemek(sing monophonically without instruments) | — | |
| Ukrainian | скандува́ти(utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner) | skanduváty | |
| Záparo | uranu(sing monophonically without instruments) | — |
chanten, zingen
skandi, ĉanti
messuta
chanter
cantar
im Sprechchor rufen, skandieren
andord, cantaireacht, bí ag cantaireacht, can
salmodia, salmodiare
cano
oriori, whakaoriori, oriori
tlatoa
skandować
cantar
rongorongo
scanda
canto (disused), canturria, canturía, cántico, melopea, melopeya, salmodia, canturrear, canturriar, cantusar, cantusear, corear, salmodiar
ilahi, terennüm, şarkı, ilahi okumak, terennüm etmek, şarkı söylemek
uranu
More for "chant"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.