Civic
//ˈsɪvɪk//
Translations of "civic" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | грамадзя́нскі(Of or relating to the citizen) | hramadzjánski | |
| Bulgarian | граждански(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | graždanski | |
| Catalan | cívic(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Czech | městský(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), občanský(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), občanský(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Dutch | stedelijk(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Finnish | asukas(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), kansalais(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), kaupunkilais(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| French | citoyen(Of or relating to the citizen), civique(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| German | bürgerlich(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), bürgerlich(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Hindi | नगरीय(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | nagrīya | |
| Hungarian | polgári(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), polgári(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Interlingua | civic(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Italian | civico(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Japanese | 市民の(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | shimin-no | |
| Latin | civilis(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Latvian | pilsonisks(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Māori | raraupori(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), raraupori(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Persian | مدنی(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | madani | |
| Polish | obywatelski(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Portuguese | cívico(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Romagnol | cìvic(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Russian | городской(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), гражда́нский(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), гражда́нский(Of or relating to the citizen) | gorodskoj, graždánskij, graždánskij | |
| Scottish Gaelic | catharra(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Slovak | mestský(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), občiansky(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Spanish | cívico(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Swedish | borgerlig(Having to do with a city or the people who live there), medborgerlig(Of or relating to the citizen) | — | |
| Turkish | halk(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — | |
| Ukrainian | громадя́нський(Of or relating to the citizen) | hromadjánsʹkyj | |
| Volapük | zifik(Having to do with a city or the people who live there) | — |
cívic
městský, občanský, občanský
stedelijk
asukas, kansalais, kaupunkilais
citoyen, civique
bürgerlich, bürgerlich
polgári, polgári
civic
civico
civilis
pilsonisks
raraupori, raraupori
obywatelski
cívico
cìvic
catharra
mestský, občiansky
cívico
borgerlig, medborgerlig
halk
zifik
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