Conquest
//ˈkɒŋkwɛst//
Translations of "conquest" (56 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | pushtim(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κατάκτησις(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), ἅλωσις(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | katáktēsis, hálōsis | |
| Arabic | إِخْضَاع(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), اِحْتِلال(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), اِسْتِيلَاء(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), اِنْتِصَار(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), تَسْخِير(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), فَتْح(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | ʔiḵḍāʕ, iḥtilāl, istīlāʔ, intiṣār, tasḵīr, fatḥ | |
| Armenian | նվաճում(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | nvačum | |
| Azerbaijani | fəth(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), istila(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Belarusian | заваява́нне(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), заваёва(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), здабыццё(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | zavajavánnje, zavajóva, zdabyccjó | |
| Bengali | বিজয়(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | bijoẏ | |
| Bulgarian | завоева́ние(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), завою́ване(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | zavoevánie, zavojúvane | |
| Catalan | conquesta(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), conquista(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 征服(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), 戰勝 /战胜(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | zhēngfú, zhànshèng | |
| Czech | dobytí(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Danish | erobring(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Dutch | verovering(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Esperanto | konkero(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Estonian | vallutus(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Finnish | lipunvaltaus(competitive mode in first-person shooter games), valloitus(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), valloitus(act or instance of gaining control of or mastery over something, overcoming obstacles), valloitus(that which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle), valloitus(person whose romantic affections one has gained), valtaus(that which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle), voitto(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), voitto(act or instance of gaining control of or mastery over something, overcoming obstacles) | — | |
| French | conquête(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Galician | conquista(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Georgian | დაპყრობა(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | daṗq̇roba | |
| German | Conquest(competitive mode in first-person shooter games), Conquest-Modus(competitive mode in first-person shooter games), Conquestmodus(competitive mode in first-person shooter games), Eroberung(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), Eroberung(that which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle) | — | |
| Greek | άλωση(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), κατάκτηση(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | álosi, katáktisi | |
| Hebrew | כִּבּוּשׁ(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | kibúsh | |
| Hindi | जयन(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), पराजय(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), फ़तह(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), विजय(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | jayan, parājay, fatah, vijay | |
| Hungarian | hódítás(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Irish | concas(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), gabháltas(that which is conquered; possession gained by mental or physical effort, force, or struggle) | — | |
| Italian | conquista(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), soggiogamento(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Japanese | 征服(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | seifuku | |
| Korean | 정복(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | jeongbok | |
| Latvian | iekarošana(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), uzvara(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Lithuanian | užkariavimas(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Macedonian | освојување(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | osvojuvanje | |
| Māori | raupatu(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Norman | contchête(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | erobring(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Pashto | استيلا(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), فتح(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | estilã, fathá | |
| Persian | استیلا(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), تسخیر(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), فتح(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | estilâ, tasxir, fath | |
| Polish | podbój(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), podbój(competitive mode in first-person shooter games), tryb podboju(competitive mode in first-person shooter games) | — | |
| Portuguese | conquista(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Romanian | cucerire(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Russian | завоева́ние(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), покоре́ние(act or instance of gaining control of or mastery over something, overcoming obstacles), преодоле́ние(act or instance of gaining control of or mastery over something, overcoming obstacles) | zavojevánije, pokorénije, preodolénije | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ceannsachadh(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | osvájānje(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), осва́ја̄ње(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Slovak | dobytie(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Slovene | osvojitev(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Spanish | conquista(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Swedish | erövring(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Tajik | истило(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), фатҳ(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | istilo, fath | |
| Tocharian B | yūkalñe(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Turkish | fetih(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), istila(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Turkmen | basyp(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | завоюва́ння(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), здобуття́(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | zavojuvánnja, zdobuttjá | |
| Urdu | فتح(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | fatah | |
| Uzbek | bosib(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), fath(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), istilo(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sự chinh phục(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Volapük | konker(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — | |
| Welsh | concwest(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy), concwestau(act or instance of achieving victory through combat; subjugation of an enemy) | — |
pushtim
إِخْضَاع, اِحْتِلال, اِسْتِيلَاء, اِنْتِصَار, تَسْخِير, فَتْح
ʔiḵḍāʕ, iḥtilāl, istīlāʔ, intiṣār, tasḵīr, fatḥ
fəth, istila
conquesta, conquista
dobytí
erobring
verovering
konkero
vallutus
lipunvaltaus, valloitus, valloitus, valloitus, valloitus, valtaus, voitto, voitto
conquête
conquista
Conquest, Conquest-Modus, Conquestmodus, Eroberung, Eroberung
hódítás
concas, gabháltas
conquista, soggiogamento
iekarošana, uzvara
užkariavimas
raupatu
contchête
erobring
podbój, podbój, tryb podboju
conquista
cucerire
ceannsachadh
osvájānje, осва́ја̄ње
dobytie
osvojitev
conquista
erövring
yūkalñe
fetih, istila
basyp
bosib, fath, istilo
sự chinh phục
konker
concwest, concwestau
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