Collegial
//kəˈliːd͡ʒəl//
Translations of "collegial" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | col·legial(of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues), col·legial(Roman Catholic Church: ruled by bishops having equal power), col·legial(of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate), col·legial(adhering to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues) | — | |
| Czech | kolegiální(adhering to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues), kolejní(of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate) | — | |
| Finnish | kollegiaalinen(of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues), kollegiaalinen(Roman Catholic Church: ruled by bishops having equal power), kollegiaalinen(of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate), kollegiaalinen(adhering to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues) | — | |
| German | kollegial(of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues), kollegial(adhering to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues) | — | |
| Indonesian | kolegial(of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues), kolegial(adhering to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues) | — | |
| Middle English | collegial(Roman Catholic Church: ruled by bishops having equal power) | — | |
| Polish | kolegialny(of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues) | — | |
| Welsh | colegaidd(of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate) | — |
col·legial, col·legial, col·legial, col·legial
kolegiální, kolejní
kollegiaalinen, kollegiaalinen, kollegiaalinen, kollegiaalinen
kollegial, kollegial
kolegial, kolegial
collegial
kolegialny
colegaidd
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