Chimera
Translations of "chimera" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Χίμαιρα(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), χίμαιρα(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | Khímaira, khímaira | |
| Armenian | քիմեր(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), պատրանք(foolish thought, product of the imagination), ցնորք(foolish thought, product of the imagination), քիմերա(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | kʻimer, patrankʻ, cʻnorkʻ, kʻimera | |
| Azerbaijani | Ximera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Breton | Kimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Bulgarian | химера(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), химе́ра(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | himera, himéra | |
| Catalan | quimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), quimera(foolish thought, product of the imagination), quimera(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 喀邁拉 /喀迈拉(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), 嵌合體 /嵌合体(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | kāmàilā, qiànhétǐ | |
| Czech | Chiméra(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chiméra(foolish thought, product of the imagination), chiméra(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | — | |
| Danish | Kimære(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), kimære(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Dutch | chimaera(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), chimère(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | — | |
| Esperanto | ĥimero(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), ĥimero(foolish thought, product of the imagination), ĥimero(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | — | |
| Estonian | Kimäär(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), kimäär(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Finnish | Khimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), khimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), groteski(grotesque resembling a gargoyle), harha(foolish thought, product of the imagination), harhama(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), khimaira(any similarly fantastic creature formed of parts from different animals), kimeeri(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), sekasikiö(anything composed of very disparate parts), sillikuningaskala(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | — | |
| French | Chimère(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimère(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimère(foolish thought, product of the imagination), chimère(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | — | |
| Galician | Quimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| German | Chimäre(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), Chimäre(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), Schimäre(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | — | |
| Greek | Χίμαιρα(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), χίμαιρα(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), χίμαιρα(foolish thought, product of the imagination), χίμαιρα(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), χιμαιρισμός(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | Chímaira, chímaira, chímaira, chímaira, chimairismós | |
| Greenlandic | Kimære(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Hebrew | כימרה(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Hungarian | Kiméra(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), kiméra(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | — | |
| Ido | kimero(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Indonesian | Khimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Inuktitut | ᕿᒦᕋ(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | qimiira | |
| Irish | ciméara(foolish thought, product of the imagination), ciméara(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | — | |
| Italian | chimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimera(foolish thought, product of the imagination), chimera(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | — | |
| Japanese | キマイラ(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), キメラ(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), キメラ(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), 寄り合い所帯(anything composed of very disparate parts) | kimaira, kimera, kimera, yoriaijotai | |
| Korean | 키마이라(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), 키메라(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | kimaira, kimera | |
| Latin | Chimaera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Macedonian | химера(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | himera | |
| Norwegian | Khimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), Kimære(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Persian | شیمر(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), کایْمِرا(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), آمیژه(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), شترگاوپلنگ(any similarly fantastic creature formed of parts from different animals) | âmiže, šotor-gâv-palang | |
| Polish | Chimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimera(foolish thought, product of the imagination), chimera(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), chimera(fish in the subclass Holocephali), przeraza(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | — | |
| Portuguese | Quimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), quimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), gárgula(grotesque resembling a gargoyle), quimera(foolish thought, product of the imagination), quimera(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), quimera(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | — | |
| Russian | химе́ра(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), химе́ра(foolish thought, product of the imagination), химе́ра(grotesque resembling a gargoyle), химе́ра(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes), химера(fish in the subclass Holocephali) | ximéra, ximéra, ximéra, ximéra, ximera | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Himera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), himera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), Химера(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), химера(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Spanish | quimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), quimera(foolish thought, product of the imagination) | — | |
| Swedish | Chimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimaira(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimära(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), kimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon), chimär(foolish thought, product of the imagination), chimär(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | — | |
| Tagalog | kimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Thai | คิเมียรา(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Turkish | Kimera(Greek myth: monster killed by Bellerophon) | — | |
| Ukrainian | химера(any similarly fantastic creature formed of parts from different animals), химера(foolish thought, product of the imagination), химера(organism with genetically distinct cells from two or more zygotes) | xymera, xymera, xymera |
Ximera
Kimera
quimera, quimera, quimera
Chiméra, chiméra, chiméra
Kimære, kimære
chimaera, chimère
ĥimero, ĥimero, ĥimero
Kimäär, kimäär
Khimaira, khimaira, groteski, harha, harhama, khimaira, kimeeri, sekasikiö, sillikuningaskala
Chimère, chimère, chimère, chimère
Quimera
Chimäre, Chimäre, Schimäre
Χίμαιρα, χίμαιρα, χίμαιρα, χίμαιρα, χιμαιρισμός
Chímaira, chímaira, chímaira, chímaira, chimairismós
Kimære
כימרה
Kiméra, kiméra
kimero
Khimaira
ciméara, ciméara
chimera, chimera, chimera
Chimaera
Khimaira, Kimære
Chimera, chimera, chimera, chimera, przeraza
Quimera, quimera, gárgula, quimera, quimera, quimera
Himera, himera, Химера, химера
quimera, quimera
Chimaira, chimaira, chimära, kimera, chimär, chimär
kimera
คิเมียรา
Kimera
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