Cimmerian
//sɪˈmɪɹ.i.ən//
Translations of "cimmerian" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | կիմերերեն(language), գամիր(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin), կիմեր(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | kimereren, gamir, kimer | |
| French | Cimmérien(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| German | kimmerisch(perpetually dark or gloomy), kimmerisch(describing particularly dense darkness), Kimmerisch(language), Kimmerier(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin), Kimmerierin(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| Greek | Κιμμέριος(any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness) | Kimmérios | |
| Hungarian | kimmer(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| Italian | Cimmero(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| Polish | Kimmeryjczyk(any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness), Kimmeryjka(any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness) | — | |
| Portuguese | cimério(any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness), cimério(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| Russian | киммерийский(language), киммери́ец(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | kimmerijskij, kimmeríjec | |
| Spanish | cimerio(any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness), cimerio(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кімері́йка(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin), кімері́єць(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin), кіммері́йка(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin), кіммері́єць(one of the Cimmerii, ancient equestrian nomads of Indo-European origin) | kimeríjka, kimeríjecʹ, kimmeríjka, kimmeríjecʹ |
Cimmérien
kimmerisch, kimmerisch, Kimmerisch, Kimmerier, Kimmerierin
kimmer
Cimmero
Kimmeryjczyk, Kimmeryjka
cimério, cimério
cimerio, cimerio
кімері́йка, кімері́єць, кіммері́йка, кіммері́єць
kimeríjka, kimeríjecʹ, kimmeríjka, kimmeríjecʹ
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